PRESS INFORMATION ISSUED ON BEHALF OF:
Training Synergy
77 Cornhill, London, EC3V 3QQ
tel 0800 072 5900; fax 0870 242 9494
7th December 2006
British Computer Society enlists Training Synergy's help
Delegates following the Synergy Training Accreditation (STA) Project
programme are taking part in a British Computer Society (BCS) pilot to
gain the BCS's new Accredited Course for Tutors and Trainers (ACTT),
which is a new and exciting tailor-made BCS Qualification intended for
established tutors and trainers involved in the delivery of training.
The pilot runs until July 2007, with a view to the ACTT being formally
launched in September 2007.
The STA Project programme is run by the training services company
Training Synergy - which has over 300 training personnel working on
projects across the UK at any one time, an annual turnover in excess of
£10m and is currently ranked 15th in the list of the 'Top 50 IT
training companies', compiled by market analysts IT Skills Research.
Daniel Hanlon, of Training Synergy, which is one of the UK's largest
suppliers of freelance IT trainers, explained: "Typically, those on the
STA Project programme will already have a high degree of
industry-specific, usually technical, skills. The STA Project programme
gives them the skills they need in order to train others to the same
standards."
Although Training Synergy's STA Project programme is already mapped
against the Institute of IT Training's defined skills framework to
ensure it conforms to industry accepted best practice with regard to
training practice, Training Synergy is keen to also ally the
programme's standards to those of the new BCS Accreditation Course for
Tutors and Trainers (ACTT).
Carol Hulm, special projects manager at the BCS, explained: "For some
time, our customers have been asking us for a qualification that covers
best practice amongst Training professionals.
"There are numerous 'train the trainer' courses currently available
commercially, each with varying emphases and quality. Moreover,
existing trainer qualifications seem to merely refresh a trainer's
existing skills.
"ACTT aims to provide an opportunity and system for professional
trainers to channel their continuing professional development (CPD),
helping them to continue to add trainer skills to their portfolio and
have these skills validated through the ACTT qualification," she said.
"Devised after a detailed appraisal of all current certified training
courses, feedback from existing centres and candidates, as well as
having looked at the new National Occupational Standards, ACTT is a
benchmark and has been designed to reflect best practice among training
professionals in the delivery of training," Hulm continued.
"It focuses on providing trainers with an opportunity to demonstrate
their competence and to have that competence validated independently.
This qualification is the equivalent to level 4 on the current National
Qualification Framework.
"The focus of the ACTT course is on flexibility, both in its format -
that is, the candidates' ability to pick and mix units of special
interest and/or which closely reflecting their job role - and in its
achievement via a five-day workshop followed by supported portfolio
completion, provided by the ACTT accredited centre," Hulm added.
"We have an excellent relationship with Training Synergy, which is a
long established BCS accredited centre for ECDL and ITQ, and has an
enviable reputation for the standards of its training programmes," said
Hulm. "That's why we are really pleased that Training Synergy have
agreed to take part in the ACTT pilot."
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Notes for Editors:
About ACTT
The British Computer Society (BCS) Accreditation Course for Tutors and
Trainers (ACTT) is awarded by the BCS, a leading Awarding Body
recognised by relevant government agencies including Qualification and
Curriculum Authority (QCA) and the Learning Skills Council (LSC). BCS
certificates are widely recognised by industry experts, employers,
colleges and universities. The BCS ACTT qualification is the equivalent
to level 4 on the National Qualifications Framework.
The ACTT qualification comprises:
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Seven
mandatory units for the 'Award' - which all candidates must complete
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A further
four optional mandatory units for the 'Certificate' - candidates must
complete two of these, either units A & C or units B & D
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Further
optional units for the 'Diploma' - the candidate must complete three
out of a possible 15 units
About Training Synergy
With over 300 training personnel working on projects across the UK at
any one time and a turnover in excess of £10m, Training Synergy is one
of the UK's largest training solutions providers. It delivers some
40,000 training days a year and has 7,000 trainers on its database.
Further Information from:
Stephen Fletcher, BroadSkill, 0845 050 5353 or 07968 626999;
www.broadskill.com
Daniel Hanlon / David Field, Synergy, 0800 072 5900 or 020 7556 1140
/1141; www.trainingsynergy.com
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 01727 860405