30 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.12 - Training Components
Employee training and education consists of employee training opportunities and the education assistance program.
(1) Employees are offered training
opportunities through in-house training and education as well as out-of-agency
staff development opportunities.
(A) In-house
training is job-oriented training that is provided within the agency by staff,
other state entities, federal organizations, or private vendors. In-house
training can include core courses identified by the executive director,
technical courses, computer training (from basic to advanced courses), staff
development courses, and management development courses.
(B) Out-of-agency staff development is
offered outside the agency either within or outside the state and includes
workshops, seminars, institutes, training sessions, and other programs or
activities.
(2) The
education assistance program provides external learning opportunities to
enhance job-related knowledge and skills. It includes courses provided by an
accredited university, college, or other institution of higher learning
delivered through a variety of different media, such as instructor-led courses,
online courses, and courses not credited towards a degree.
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