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IITT
Institute of IT Training
The
Institute of IT Training is the world's first professional
body for IT training professionals.
Launched
in 1995, the Institute has made significant progress in developing
and promoting high standards of excellence within the profession.
Individual membership continues to grow rapidly as trainers
perceive tangible benefits from being identified with their
professional body.
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Our
objective is to make Institute membership a hallmark for professionalism
and expertise in IT training for:
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classroom
trainers. |
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developers
of classroom or on-line training materials. |
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on-line
tutors. |
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training
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training
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However,
this is an ongoing and continuous process demanding the personal
commitment of all towards raising their personal standards,
and contributing towards the status of the profession.
The
IITT is committed to assisting IT professionals to do that.
Our work and resources are devoted to ensuring that training
professionals, at all levels and in all disciplines, continually
develop their full potential to achieve success for themselves
and for the businesses in which they work. Professional membership
of the IITT is the guarantee of the highest quality training
and skills development skills.
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Professional
development and training
The IITT will welcome more than 2,000 delegates to Institute House
for Professional Development courses during this year. For example,
the IITT's unique TAP (Trainer Assessment Programme) best-practice
methodology for training delivery skills is now widely accepted
as the standard in the industry and is now being used throughout
the world. Additionally, many members are keen to develop new skills
in the e-Learning environment and certification in design and development
skills, as well as online tutoring skills, is available through
lnternet-delivered courses. Indeed all the courses in our current
schedule have been specifically designed to assist IT trainers to
develop along their chosen career path in training.
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Accreditation
Programmes
The lnstitute's Accreditation Programmes for training
providers are raising organisational standards: more
than 75% of the UK's IT training market by volume is
now supplied by IITT-accredited providers. Many corporate
internal training departments are also making a major
commitment to raising their own standards by becoming
accredited by the IITT.
Our
code of practice
Naturally, the Institute's Code of Practice, to which
all participants subscribe, promotes certification of
training skills of all the organisation's IT trainers
and this trend will increasingly add value to your membership.
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Shaping
the IT training industry
As a professional body, the IITT is perfectly placed
to reflect and champion the position of training professionals.
The IITT regularly conducts research on a number of
skills-development issues. As an example, we have introduced
the Training Salary Monitor report which keeps track
of training professionals' salaries and benefits. Regular
surveys also monitor Members' opinions on topical policy
issues and current affairs, enabling the IITT to comment
to the media and assist Government policy-making bodies.
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Engendering
best practice
As the driving force behind learning best practice,
the IITT provides its growing membership with a wide
range of benefits and support services. These include
access to and advice on training development programmes,
a well-resourced reference library, and the all-important
networking facilities through regular meetings and the
newly-developed Institute Web site.
An
invitation to join the Institute
If your job function includes the delivery, development,
support or management of IT training, we invite you
to join us. You will benefit from networking with like-minded
peers; you will continue to develop your knowledge and
skills, and you will play an important role in establishing
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