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Ted10 the newest Train the Trainer training package? Nope! The name "TAE10" has been chosen for Australia's new trainer/assessor qualification!

78 Comments   Posted: 19/03/10   by admin

Many of you already know that a new Train the Trainer qualification is on its way set to replace the present Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.  Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA) orginally proposed the name “TED10″ for the new training package, however have decided that this does not convey the “serious intent” of the new package.  Instead they have decided on “TAE10″, an aconym for “Training and Education”, 2010′s newest “train the trainer” package which is presently in to be endorsed later this year.

Full details of the TAE10 training package proposal, including access to the revised Certificate IV in TAA units can be found here >>> http://www.ibsa.org.au/news-and-projects/news/tabid/112/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/98/Development-of-new-Training-Package-Training-and-Education-TED10.aspx.

This web page will give you insight into the final case for endorsement for the TAE10 training package, information pertaining to both the new Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and the Diploma of TAA, as well as some new TAE training package qualifications to be endorsed. 

Pretty interesting stuff for anyone interested in the evolution of Australia’s leading training and assessment qualification.  Be sure to check out the new Cert IV TAA units and get a “sneak peek” into the future of Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, as the greater qualifications offered in the new TAE10 training package!

Till next time, over and out.  :)

Free Developing Innovation Guide for Trainers and Faciliators

13 Comments   Posted: 05/03/10   by admin

There is little doubt that innovation is one of the cornerstones of the Vocational Education & Training (VET) system.  In fact, our industries framework, the AQTF  standards constantly emphasise the importance of continuous improvement as a registered training organisation (RTO), so developing innovation skills in learners for any trainer or facilitator should not only be a consideration, but actually a priority in helping them to continue their professional development.

On this note, the Innovation and Business Skills Council (IBSA) have recently released a free document, “Developing Innovation Skills: A guide for trainers and assessors to foster the innovation skills of learners through professional practice”.  If you are a trainer or facilitator I would recommend you get yourself a copy.

It’s not often you get information like this for free!  You can download your copy directly from the IBSA website FREE, or buy a copy for ‘next to nothing’ here >>> http://www.ibsa.org.au/products-and-services/tabid/57/txtSearch/INN01/List/0/productid/1764/Default.aspx?SortField=DateCreated+DESC%2cProductName

Hope you find it useful!

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