Instructor Training & Certification
Training and Certifying your Academy Instructors
Option 1:
A teacher with a great deal of Linux knowledge may
choose to take the RHCT exam without any preparation. If he/she
passes the exam, he/she becomes certified and is eligible to
teach the class.
Option 2:
A teacher with some Linux knowledge may choose to
enroll in the RH133 class at our training center and proceed to
take the exam.
Option 3:
A teacher with no Linux knowledge should take both the
RH033 and RH133 classes at our training center prior to taking
the exam.
Option 4:
Teachers can take our web-based, E-Learning courses to
help them prepare for passing the RHCT exam. They will still
need to take the exam at one of our training/testing facilities.
Option 5:
Your teacher is already RHCT or RHCE certified. No
further training/certification is required.
* For further information on RHCT and RHCE training please see
http://www.apac.redhat.com/training
Instructor Support
- The Academy's Curriculum Management team will provide direct technical support for the Instructor from the date the
Service Agreement is signed up to the first week of class in order to make sure your computer lab is properly set-up
to use and operate the Academy curriculum and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- The Instructors will also receive direct support from the Curriculum Management team on curriculum-related issues
throughout the subscription period.
- Red Hat can not offer technical support on your lab hardware or network. A school should expect their RHCE certified
personnel to serve as the Linux technical support for the class lab if such support is necessary after the initial
setup and class begins.
- RHA Instructors will be connected electronically to all RHA Instructors worldwide from a list-serv so that you can
interact with your peers