Ethics of Training
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Training Professional Ethics Private Training Institutions
Date
2024-01-01Referencia bibliográfica
Ayache Benchikh, Nabila Asmi (2024). Ethics of Training. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol. 15(1).100-107. DOI: 10.47750/jett.2024.15.01.011
Abstract
Every public or private institution strives to achieve success and enhance its performance through its
human capital. They undergo professional training to respond to their assigned tasks with dedication
and mastery. This study aims to uncover the key training issues in private institutions among
stakeholders involved in the training process (training institutions). It draws upon accumulated
experiences, revealing problems related to behavior, professional gaps, and the absence of
commitment to ethical codes and competency. The laws governing daily work operations often blur
the lines between rights and duties, leaving the rights of the trainer unclear, and the rights of the
training institution regarding the trainer uncertain, negatively impacting the effectiveness of training
and making the trainee a victim. Consequently, this study seeks to elucidate the professional ethics of
training institutions, ensuring a flexible professional environment for trainers and trainees that fosters
positive communication. It also clarifies work ethics, emphasizing the trainer's commitment to the
training institution and trainees. The study recommends proposing an Arab training charter that
includes clear and specific provisions for the ethical aspects of training work.