Training Development Branch

The Training Development Branch (French: Branche du développement et de la formation) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Forces (CF). It primarily deals in training and development of both new recruits and experienced officers, airmen and -women, sailors and soldiers of the CF.

Training Development Branch
CountryCanada
BranchCanadian Forces personnel branch
RoleTraining and development of both new recruit and experienced officers, air men and women, sailors and soldiers of the CF.
March"Salut"[1]

Training

Canadian Forces Training Development Centre

The Canadian Forces Training Development Centre (CFTDC) in Borden, Ontario is the Centre of Excellence for training and training development for the Department of National Defence DND and the Canadian Forces.

Mission

The CFTDC mission is to provide training in instructional methods and training development, e-Learning development services, and training development support to the CF. The CFTDC also provides advice and guidance on instructional design and delivery of training to CF training establishments across the country. In addition, CFTDC is active in the evaluation, research and development of training methods and technologies.

Order of precedence

Preceded by
Personnel Selection Branch
Training Development Branch Succeeded by
Public Affairs Branch
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References

  1. Canadian Forces publication A-AD-200-000/AG-000, "The Honours, Flags and Heritage Structure of the Canadian Forces"


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