Organisation  ETD Alliance
Email   info@etdalliance.com
URL   http://www.etdalliance.com
Welcomes   Anyone interested in learning about or using Experiential Training and Development
Why visit?   To learn about the services of this not for profit trade association in the USA
You'll Find   Experiential Training and Development Organisations
Attractions   The Definition, Ethics and Exemplary Practices (DEEP) of Experiential Training and Development (ETD) - see below.
Updated   October 2001

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Quote from the Preface of this 12 page document:

Intent of the DEEP ETD Document
The intent of this document is to:
  • Articulate a working definition of ETD practice, a code of ethical conduct and exemplary practices for ETD providers and practitioners.
  • Encourage further dialogue between providers, practitioners and clients about ETD practices.
  • Heighten the level of professionalism of the ETD field, contributing to the further enhancement and development of ETD client services.
The spirit of this document is to generate additional dialogue throughout the ETD profession. Having a working definition, code of ethical conduct and set of exemplary practices provides a starting point to continue to raise the standard of quality for the delivery of ETD services. From this starting point, the charge to us all is to continue the process collaboratively and collectively.
    The DEEP Initiative
    The Definition, Ethics and Exemplary Practices of Experiential Training and Development (DEEP ETD) Initiative is described by its authors as ''the first definitive piece of collective work to define experiential training and development, create a code of ethical conduct and articulate a set of exemplary practices.''
    Introduction to Version 6.2 March 18, 1999
    Practitioner Competencies (Section D)
    Comment by Roger Greenaway: I have expressed my concern to the DEEP Initiative that ''reviewing skills'' are a little understated in just one 2 word competency: ''2.2.6 Debrief appropriately''. In all other areas, the consortium seems to have done a very professional job. They still welcome feedback and discussion about the document - so maybe they do have quite a strong commitment to reviewing after all? Take a look and see what you think. (Click on 'DEEP' in the left margin when you get there)
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