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MCT trainers - TPMA accepted for trainer skills part of MCT
Institute of IT Training
| Coventry
5-Mar-2010 » Training Press Releases » Trainers who are either gaining or renewing their Microsoft Certified Trainer status can now use the Institute of IT Training's TPMA certificate (ICTP) to satisfy the trainer skills part of the global qualification.
The Institute is delighted to announce that Microsoft will accept the joint IITT/BCS ICTP Certificate - gained through a live assessment of a trainer's delivery skills from the IITT's TPMA service - towards the Microsoft Certified Trainer certification.
The ICTP certificate satisfies the MCT requirement to 'Demonstrate instructional presentation skills'.
MCT is a globally recognised trainer certification programme, which is now open to Applications trainers, following the end of the Microsoft Master Instructor (MMI) and MCAS Instructor programmes in 2009. To achieve MCT, a trainer must pass one Microsoft qualification (MOS, MCAS, or any of many technical exams), and "demonstrate instructional presentation skills". TPMA is now recognised by Microsoft as fulfilling this criterion.
TPMA consists of a live assessment that validates training delivery skills, which can be completed at any of many TPMA centre across the UK. Anyone who has already completed the TPMA assessment can now use it towards obtaining MCT.
If you would like to know how this can improve your business prospects, please contact certification@iitt.org.uk, or call 0845 006 8858.
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About the Institute of IT Training
The Institute of IT Training is a self-governing, not-for-profit professional body for training professionals. It was established in 1995 and since then has grown on an annual basis. In February 2010 the Institute completed a management buyout from membership and research organisation, the National Computing Centre and is now a self-governing body.
Today, the organisation has circa 3,500 individual members and 400 accredited corporate members.
Through a range of membership, certification, accreditation, events and bespoke consultancy services, the Institute focuses on enhancing and recognising the skills and professional status of individuals and organisations engaged in training activities, and assessing the quality of training services.
NB This news release is issued in accordance with Clause 1.2j of the British Codes of Advertising and Sales Promotion and therefore cannot be subject to a transaction of any kind.
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