TAEDES402A- Use training packages and accredited courses to meet client needs
(information sourced from NTIS website http://www.ntis.gov.au/)
Description
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to use training packages and accredited courses as tools to support industry, organisation and individual competency development needs.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Application Of Unit
This unit typically applies to a person working in or with training and/or assessment organisations as an entry-level trainer, teacher, facilitator or assessor. It assumes that the person is working from a pre-defined training product, such as a training package or accredited course, and applying that product to meet client needs.
Unit Sector
Learning design
Performance criteria
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| 1. | Select appropriate training package or accredited course |
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| 2. | Analyse and interpret the qualifications framework |
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| 3. | Analyse and interpret units of competency and accredited modules |
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| 4. | Contextualise units and modules for client applications |
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| 5. | Analyse and interpret assessment guidance |
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Skills and Knowledge
Required skills
- communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with others in using training products
- planning skills to develop a structure for a particular application of training packages and accredited courses
- cognitive skills to analyse, interpret and apply the various components of selected training packages and accredited courses
- research skills to analyse and interpret training package and accredited course content to meet client needs
Required knowledge
- Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) guidelines, including characteristics of AQF qualification levels
- functions and responsibilities of training package developers and course accreditation agencies, and their roles as key vocational education and training (VET) organisations
- dimensions of competency
- format and structure of accredited courses
- format and structure of competency standards
- function of training packages and accredited curriculum as benchmarks in a competency-based VET training and assessment system
- methodology relating to analysing and using competency standards for a range of applications and purposes to meet the needs of a diverse range of VET clients
- language and terminology used in training packages and accredited courses
- parts of training packages that can be contextualised and parts that cannot
- structure of training packages and the role and purpose of each endorsed component
- sources of training package information
Range statement
| Client may include: |
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| Training and assessment organisation may include: |
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| Quality assurance policies may include: |
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| Contextualising units : |
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Evidence guide
| Overview of assessment | Assessment must address the scope of this unit and reflect all components of the unit. A range of appropriate assessment methods and evidence-gathering techniques must be used to determine competency. A judgement of competency should only be made when the assessor is confident that the required outcomes of the unit have been achieved and that consistent performance has been demonstrated. | |
| Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Evidence of the ability to:
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| Context of and specific resources for assessment | Evidence must be gathered in the workplace wherever possible. Where no workplace is available, a simulated workplace must be provided.
Assessment must ensure access to:
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| Guidance information for assessment | For further information about assessment of this and other TAE units, refer to relevant implementation guidance published on the IBSA website (www.ibsa.org.au). |