This is very helpful, I'm not a good test taker so I will probably do the deHart training course. It helps that everyone had a similar yet different experience - approach
thanks for sharing this great video, am going to sit for the exam very soon and this video is helping a lot. Rafael mentioned in about minute 6 advising to do practice tests, where can we find them other than the 8 questions given on ICF page
Best of luck! You can check out Quizlet: quizlet.com/ca/712875580/icf-credentialing-exam-sample-questions-flash-cards/ or quizlet.com/ca/870329638/icf-credentialing-exam-prep-flash-cards/ The other ones that Rafael mentioned are paid products.
This is quite a helpful video, however, I think using the term “CKA” is really confusing and misleading. The exam is called “ICF Credentialing Exam;” there is no more CKA.
Glad you found the video helpful. You are correct that the new version and format of the test is called the ICF Credentialing exam. We certainly don't want to mislead, we were just using the term to reference what our panel was familiar with.
Don't get discouraged, not everyone passes on the first try. Now that you've had exposure to the test, think about what was helpful to prep, and what didn't support. We just released another video on the credentialing exam. You can do this! 💪
Hi. Where can I find the acronym TRAP that was connected to ACCAT (I think). I found ACCAT on a youtube video from Lyssa DeHart. Anyone know if there is a video with the terms in TRAP?
What I have been able to find is: T = tell/teach, R = remind/recommend, A = advice/lead, P = praise/judge, S = no secrets (not sure if this is exact as is taught by Lyssa but this is what someone shared with me who took her course.
I am still confused about should we measure the success and quality of the sessions with stakeholders or sponsor too? And regarding the changing the sessions topic can be with sponsor or stakeholders? What would be the best possible actions
@parisaally while the input of stakeholders and the sponsors is important in coaching engagements, your focus in the sessions themselves have to be coaching the client, which is the person being coached. In the version of the exam I completed, sponsors and stakeholders were distractions from the agreement established with the client. Refer to the ICF Core Competencies and the ICF Ethics for additional detail. The ICF is coming out with a new version of the assessment with a tutorial available Aug 20, 2024. If you have not already completed the exam, we recommend you check out the tutorial once it is available. Let us know if you have ongoing questions we can support you with via email and we can set up a time to discuss.
Acronyms shared by coaches are likely from Lyssa Dehart's course though app.solutionsacademy.com/ also has prep courses. If you are referencing an acronym shared by a specific coach let us know and we can reach out to them directly.
The acronyms Miki shared were from Lyssa Dehart's course.
Patty mentioned doing Lista Toart’s workshop, could you share their information. I can seem to find anything on them by googling. Thanks
Hi Frances, you can find out more about Lyssa DeHart's offerings over here: academy.lyssadehart.com/course/icf-credentialing-exam-prep
Thank you ❤
This is very helpful, I'm not a good test taker so I will probably do the deHart training course. It helps that everyone had a similar yet different experience - approach
Best of luck!
thanks for sharing this great video, am going to sit for the exam very soon and this video is helping a lot. Rafael mentioned in about minute 6 advising to do practice tests, where can we find them other than the 8 questions given on ICF page
Best of luck! You can check out Quizlet: quizlet.com/ca/712875580/icf-credentialing-exam-sample-questions-flash-cards/ or quizlet.com/ca/870329638/icf-credentialing-exam-prep-flash-cards/
The other ones that Rafael mentioned are paid products.
Try Solution Academy for a longer sample exam
This is quite a helpful video, however, I think using the term “CKA” is really confusing and misleading. The exam is called “ICF Credentialing Exam;” there is no more CKA.
Glad you found the video helpful. You are correct that the new version and format of the test is called the ICF Credentialing exam. We certainly don't want to mislead, we were just using the term to reference what our panel was familiar with.
What is the EMATT Flag please?
Sounds like a reference to Lyssa DeHart's prep course, ACCAT: academy.lyssadehart.com/course/icf-credentialing-exam-prep
I did a ton of study and investments. I got a 440 so I failed. I am so bummed. But I am going to try again. Any advise.
Don't get discouraged, not everyone passes on the first try. Now that you've had exposure to the test, think about what was helpful to prep, and what didn't support. We just released another video on the credentialing exam. You can do this! 💪
Hi. Where can I find the acronym TRAP that was connected to ACCAT (I think). I found ACCAT on a youtube video from Lyssa DeHart. Anyone know if there is a video with the terms in TRAP?
What I have been able to find is: T = tell/teach, R = remind/recommend, A = advice/lead, P = praise/judge, S = no secrets (not sure if this is exact as is taught by Lyssa but this is what someone shared with me who took her course.
I am still confused about should we measure the success and quality of the sessions with stakeholders or sponsor too? And regarding the changing the sessions topic can be with sponsor or stakeholders? What would be the best possible actions
@parisaally while the input of stakeholders and the sponsors is important in coaching engagements, your focus in the sessions themselves have to be coaching the client, which is the person being coached. In the version of the exam I completed, sponsors and stakeholders were distractions from the agreement established with the client. Refer to the ICF Core Competencies and the ICF Ethics for additional detail.
The ICF is coming out with a new version of the assessment with a tutorial available Aug 20, 2024. If you have not already completed the exam, we recommend you check out the tutorial once it is available.
Let us know if you have ongoing questions we can support you with via email and we can set up a time to discuss.
@@hawthorneunion will the tutorial be on the ICF website?
Thank you everyone- super helpful 🫡🙏
Thank you for watching!
CAN you Pls advice What traps stands for
Acronyms shared by coaches are likely from Lyssa Dehart's course though app.solutionsacademy.com/ also has prep courses. If you are referencing an acronym shared by a specific coach let us know and we can reach out to them directly.
@@hawthorneunion yes Rafael Bracero mentioned TRAPS. What does it stand for?
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