Python Training
USA
[http://home.rmi.net/~lutz/mytrain.html Mark Lutz] is probably the most-experienced Python trainer.
[http://cyberwebconsulting.com Wesley Chun] is also a well-known Python trainer, engineer, and author. He teaches intro and advanced Python courses.
[http://www.holdenweb.com/ Steve Holden] teaches both introductory and advanced Python classes as well as tailored tutorials.
[http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman/course_descriptions.html Dave Kuhlman] teaches introductory Python courses.
Canada
[http://furius.ca/training/ Martin Blais] teaches introductory and advanced classes anywhere you're willing to fly him to. Classes are available in english and french.
Europe
[http://www.grahamellis.co.uk/ Graham Ellis] teaches public and private courses in the UK and private courses elsewhere in Europe on behalf of [http://www.wellho.net/ Well House Consultants]
[http://www.holdenweb.com/ Steve Holden] now offers training on both sides of the Atlantic
Information on particular classes is often available at the PythonEvents page.
Despite [http://www.deitel.com/training/python/python_1.html this notice] Deitel & Associates are not themselves offering Python training. Inquiries about Python training that they receive are forwarded to other training organizations.
Before creation of this page, CameronLaird maintained [http://phaseit.net/claird/comp.lang.python/python_training.html a private one] on the same subject.