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DESIGN CLUSTER
TAEDES401A Design and develop learning programs
TAEDES402A
Use training packages and accredited courses
to meet client needs
Assessment Workbook
Student Name:
SETsolutions Unit 4, 46 Hartnett Drive
Seaford Vic 3198 Phone: 1300 100 429
Facsimile: 1300 139 783 www.setsolutions.com.au
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INFORMATION REGARDING THIS ASSESSMENT TOOL
1. General Information
2. Instructions for Students
3. Instruction for Assessors
4. Student Declaration
1. General Information about this Assessment Workbook
Development of this Assessment Tool
A Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS) has been developed for the program that contains this
unit. This TAS outlines our delivery and assessment methodology to ensure consistency with our
scope and requirements under NVR regulations and legislations. Furthermore all assessments are
written in line with the assessment guidelines of the relevant training package.
A professional approach is applied to ensure that these assessment resources are current, valid, fair
and flexible assessment tools that accurately relate to the elements and performance criteria to
meet competency standards.
This Assessment Tool has been reviewed to ensure it meets with the unit of competency evidence
requirements.
All resources comply with the appropriate training packages, released on www.training.gov.au.
To ensure they are kept current and fair they undergo several types of formal validation processes.
These include:
Industry validation of our programs via SETsolutions Industry Consultation committee
Industry validation of our assessment tools via SETsolutions Industry Consultation
committee
Trainer/ Assessor validations as scheduled in our programs register
Feedback from our clients and students is also encouraged to maintain currency and reflect any
changes within the industry.
General information about Assessment
There is a combination of formative and summative approaches to assessment designed for a
learning environment that enables simulation in workplace environments or employment seeking
activities when required. The timeframe for assessment is outlined in each Training Program Outline
that is issued and discussed at enrolment; and each student must complete the Student
Declaration to verify both their understanding of the unit assessment requirements and their
readiness to proceed with the assessment process.
Assessment needs to include the full expression of competency which includes assessment of
knowledge, understanding, application and performance reliability.
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Formative/Summative definitions:
Formative Assessment: Provides feedback to both trainer and student about progress both of the
course program and the individual. It does not necessarily contribute to formal outcomes, e.g.
certification.
Summative Assessment: Summative assessment is by contrast a high value function that evaluates
against a standard; it does contribute to formal outcomes.
Resources needed for the assessment
The assessment modes are designed for general classroom delivery with access to:
A relevant simulated environment for the purposes of practical demonstration
Business technology and organisational processes where required - a computer with access
to the internet, an email function and a word processing application will generally be
provided for the completion of all assessments as required.
Assessment process overview
When you have completed all Assessment Modes, and you have (if required) made a copy of
your completed Assessment Modes; it is time to submit the completed Assessment Workbook
to your Assessor. Your Assessor will provide you with feedback, whether this is verbal or
written responses, and a judgment of competency will be made.
Reasonable Adjustment
Assessors must apply special consideration and make reasonable adjustment to assessment, as
appropriate. Information regarding reasonable adjustment can be found in both the relevant
program Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS) and Student/Employer Handbook.
Reassessment
Incomplete Assessment Modes will result in the Assessment Workbook being handed back to the
student and marking of the respective Assessment Mode will not commence until the Assessment
Mode is completed. If there is a Not Satisfactory assessment outcome, the Assessor will discuss and
provide feedback to the student on the area/s for improvement and confirm further requirements.
At this time a mutually agreed future date for re-assessment will be set.
Reassessment Process
Each student is entitled to 3 assessment attempts at no additional cost
Each re-assessment attempt must be completed within a 48-96 hour maximum timeframe
from the previous attempt.
Trainer/Assessor will provide direction to the student on the further learning required for
next assessment attempt.
Assessor may apply reasonable adjustment to the subsequent assessment attempts if
required
These 3 assessment attempts should be across a maximum period of 2 weeks
At the end of the third unsuccessful assessment attempt, a formal student/trainer
counseling session will occur, to discuss the students suitability to the learning program and
available options
Post this process, a student may re-enrol and the learning and assessment process
commences again from the beginning
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Fees for re-assessment can be found on the SETsolutions website
2. Instructions to Students How to use this Tool
How you will be assessed / able to demonstrate competency for this unit
To demonstrate competence in this unit you must satisfactorily meet the requirements of
this Assessment Workbook.
The Assessment Workbook represents 1 (one) complete record of evidence. The
Assessment Workbook consists of several different Assessment Modes that may include
further pieces of evidence to be developed by the student. Each Assessment Mode is
reviewed by an Assessor and an outcome determined for each completed Assessment
Mode submission.
INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT MODES can include:
MODE ONE (Summative)
Question / Answers: - Written or verbal
This Assessment Mode is designed to capture written or verbal responses and can include different
question types such as short answers, multiple choice and True/False.
Written questions: Questions will be provided within this Assessment Mode; space is provided for you to write your answers.
Verbal questions: Your Assessor may ask you a range of questions and record your answers in the appropriate mode/s as required for assessment.
Conditions of Assessment for Mode One
Assessment Mode One can be completed within class time or during periods of self study.
Assessment Mode One can be completed with the direct access and or use of any course
issued resource or students own research source
It is expected that Assessment Mode One will be completed in line with the students
Training Plan dates allocated at course commencement.
It is expected to take 8 hours to complete this Assessment Mode.
Reasonable adjustment can be applied in line with the SETsolutions reasonable adjustment
policy
MODE TWO (Summative)
Projects / Activities: - these will require gathering and interpreting information, research with
analysis and presentation of findings
The Assessment Mode will provide you with a scenario or a real life situation for analysis and you
will need to provide a response in the form of written content. This may be in the form of a Project
and / or Activities. Some research or practical application of skills will be required by you the
student. Some of these Project and / or Activities will require you to complete and provide further or
specific documents for additional evidence. You will need to attach the documents that you create
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and any that you have gathered from research, or from the simulated workplace, as part of the
completed Project and / or Activities.
Conditions of Assessment for Mode Two
Assessment Mode Two can be completed within class time or during periods of self study.
Assessment Mode Two can be completed with the direct access and or use of any course
issued resource or students own research source
It is expected that Assessment Mode Two will be completed in line with the students
Training Plan dates allocated at course commencement.
It is expected to take 8 hours to complete this Assessment Mode.
Reasonable adjustment can be applied in line with the SETsolutions reasonable adjustment
policy
MODE THREE (Summative)
Assessor Observation: Demonstration / Role play
Your Assessor will ask you to demonstrate or act out a common scenario relevant to this unit. A
relevant simulated environment for the purposes of practical demonstration Your Assessor, having
observed you demonstrating the required skills will then complete the appropriate Assessment
Outcome for this Assessment Mode. The instructions will be detailed clearly within each Assessor
Observation required. A relevant simulated environment for the purposes of practical
demonstration if required.
Conditions of Assessment for Mode Three
Assessment Mode Three should only be completed within class time or in line with the
observation requirements.
Assessment Mode Three can be completed with the direct access and or use of any course
issued resource or students own research source
It is expected that Assessment Mode Three will be completed in line with the students
Training Plan dates allocated at course commencement.
Evidence for Assessment Mode Three is can be collected over the duration of the unit of
competency.
Reasonable adjustment can be applied in line with the SETsolutions reasonable adjustment
policy
MODE FOUR (Supplementary)
Third Party Report:
Where you participate in a workplace placement program, your workplace supervisor will observe
you during the placement and complete this Assessment Mode. This acts as a report back to your
Assessor on how you completed the work tasks.
Conditions of Assessment for Mode Four
Assessment Mode Four must only be completed by your direct supervisor within a
workplace you are currently employed and where the employed role is relevant to your
enrolled course.
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Assessment Mode Four can be completed with the direct access and or use of any workplace
equipment or resource.
Evidence for Assessment Mode Four is can be collected over the duration of the unit of
competency.
It is expected that Assessment Mode Four will be completed in line with the students
Training Plan dates allocated at course commencement.
Reasonable adjustment can be applied in line with the SETsolutions reasonable adjustment
policy
Rules for Completing Assessment Modes
This Assessment Workbook must be completed in Black or Blue pen. White out must not be used.
If you need to amend written information cross it out and rewrite the correct information.
Additional sheets maybe attached if required.
Assessment Mode Length
Where space/lines have been provided for responding to an Assessment Mode, you should
not see the size of the space provided as a guide to the length of your answer.
If you require extra room for a response, attach a separate page to this Assessment
Workbook with the following points included your name, date the response/s were made,
the unit code and Assessment Mode clearly indicated.
How are the Outcomes for Assessment Modes Assessed?
Each Assessment Mode within this Assessment Workbook will be given an outcome of
either Satisfactory or Not satisfactory.
What does this mean?
Satisfactory Outcome:
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is satisfied that all requirements have been met.
Not Satisfactory Outcome:
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is not satisfied that all requirements have been met.
If you receive a Not Satisfactory outcome you will be given an opportunity to discuss and
review with your Assessor the area/s for improvement and resubmit the individual
Assessment Mode as per Assessors instructions.
If you receive a Satisfactory outcome for the individual Assessment Mode, then this
outcome forms one part of the requirement used to form a final judgement of
competency for this unit.
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How is Competency Judgement Made?
Competency judgement is made up of a combination of (3) three satisfactorily completed
Assessment Modes within this Assessment Workbook. The Assessor, understanding the rules of
evidence, is also able to make a determination of competency for you the individual student
factoring the need for reasonable adjustment as required.
Student Please Note:
Your suitability for this program has been determined at your Pre Training Review and
again at Enrolment. If at any point you feel that this program is not suitable you are able to
withdraw at any time. If this is the case please notify your trainer.
A zero tolerance to cheating and plagiarism is taken with SETsolutions.
If you the student are found to have cheated on any forms of assessment, including
plagiarism of anothers work, you will be required to re-sit an alternative assessment
under the supervision of an assessor to confirm competence in this unit.
You must satisfy the requirements for competency within this Assessment Workbook to
achieve a competency outcome.
It is highly recommend that you keep a copy of all assessment work that you submit.
Evidence provided by you is retained for our records and not returned to you.
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3. Instructions for Assessors
Evidence Gathering/Collection required
Assessment of a Unit of Competency is based on the review of the Assessment Modes contained
within this Assessment Workbook. This Assessment Workbook has been mapped to cover the
specifics of the Unit of Competency as per the contents of the Training Package and includes:
Performance Criteria Critical /aspects of evidence Required Skills/Knowledge Evidence requirements for assessment
It is also essential that assessment is conducted with the rules of evidence as a primary focus:
Authentic Current Valid Sufficient
Guidelines for Acceptable Responses to Assessment Tasks/Modes
Assessors must always refer back to the individual Unit of Competency and in particular the specific
Essential Skills and Essential Knowledge listed within, to assist them in determining sufficiency of
response in line with the rules of evidence.
The RTO supplied model answers satisfy demonstration of Essential Skills and Essential Knowledge
for the Assessment Task. These model answers are provided as a guide and any combination,
inclusive of these model answers can be used by the Assessor to determine a satisfactory outcome
of the assessment mode.
It is the responsibility of the Assessor to review and assess each submitted Assessment Task
response on its individual content and in line with the individual Unit of Competency requirements
and Registered Training Organisations Training Assessment Policy.
How to make an assessment outcome using the Assessment Modes
Each individual Assessment Mode within this Assessment Workbook will be given an outcome of
either Satisfactory or Not Satisfactory
What does this mean?
Satisfactory Outcome: The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is satisfied that all requirements have been met.
Not Satisfactory Outcome:
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is not satisfied that all requirements have been met.
If you make a Not Satisfactory assessment outcome you will give the student a chance to review and
discuss the area/s for improvement and elect a time the student must resubmit the Assessment
Workbook as per your instructions.
If you make a Satisfactory outcome for the individual Assessment Mode, then this outcome will
contribute to final judgement of competency for this unit.
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How to make a judgement of competency using the Assessment Modes
Competency judgement is made up of a combination of (3) three satisfactorily completed
Assessment Modes within this Assessment Workbook. The Assessor, understanding the rules of
evidence, is also able to make a determination of competency for an individual student factoring the
need for reasonable adjustment as required.
Rules for Assessing Completed Assessment Modes
Each Assessment Mode must be reviewed to assess competency, as you review each question / page
use a RED pen and tick each question and / or page to confirm review.
Feedback must be written in Green pen.
At the end of each Assessment Mode section there is a table that must be completed in Black or
Blue pen, see example below.
ASSESSMENT MODE ONE RECORD
QUESTION / ANSWER ASSESSMENT OUTCOME
Date Satisfactory Not Satisfactory Trainer / Assessor Initial
23 / 04 / 2013 Ace Assessor AAssessor Reassessment Date
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
Confirmation of verbal responses if required
Assessor Declaration I declare that the student and I have verbally answered, clarified and provided the responses as listed above.
Date 23 / 04 / 2013
Assessor Signature AAssessor
Student Signature John Citizen
If verbal assessment is required you must write responses in RED pen where relevant.
DO NOT amend dates if possible. If you write in the wrong section you need to cross it out and rewrite the correct information.
White out must not be used.
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Assessor Please Note:
A students suitability for this program has been determined at their Pre Training Review
and again at Enrolment. If at any point you feel that this program is not suitable for the
student please discuss this with the student.
A zero tolerance to cheating and plagiarism is taken with SETsolutions.
If a student is found to have cheated on any forms of assessment, including plagiarism of
anothers work, they will be required to re-sit an alternative assessment under the
supervision of an assessor to confirm competence in this unit.
A Student must satisfy the requirements for competency within this Assessment Workbook
to achieve a competency outcome.
A Completed Assessment Workbook and any additional evidence provided by the student
are retained for our RTO records and are not returned to the student.
It is important that all areas of this Assessment Workbook are completed prior to submission to
the administration department for final outcome recording.
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4. STUDENT ASSESSMENT DECLARATION
I have undertaken sufficient activities within this unit of competency and I am ready to attempt the assessment required to demonstrate competency.
I understand the assessment framework and requirements that will be used by an Assessor to make a formal judgement of my competency
The work that I have submitted in this Assessment Workbook is my own
I understand that it is my responsibility to make a copy of my Assessment Workbook and any additional assessment evidence for my own records prior to submitting to my Assessor for marking.
I understand the re-assessment process that will be followed if I am unsuccessful in gaining a satisfactory result in the required Assessment Modes.
Student Name
Student Signature
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MODE ONE - Question / Answer Assessment Mode Instructions:
You are required to attempt each question and provide a sufficient response that adequately
covers the questions needs.
Where reasonable adjustment is required and the student is unable to write the answers to the
following questions, the student may provide verbal answers to the Assessor to record, noting the
key elements.
Please ask your Assessor to clarify if needed.
Upon completion of this Assessment Modes requirements, the Assessor must complete and sign
the Assessment Mode Record at the end of this section. If verbal confirmation is required the
student must also sign.
Question 1
Identify the key stakeholders (internal / external) who may be consulted prior to commencing design
work.
Question 2
Why is it necessary to clarify the purpose and type of learning program with key stakeholders?
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Question 3 Define the various types of clients for whom you may need to develop a training course for to meet
their needs.
Question 4 What website/s provide information on training packages?
Question 5 List 3 Training Packages and identify 3 qualifications at different levels within these packages. Write the Codes and titles below
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Question 6 Identify Training Package Developers and list their roles and responsibilities
Question 7 a) Why is it necessary to read and interpret a qualifications rules?
b) What are the ramifications if a qualifications rules are not met?
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Question 8
What are the two (2) components of a Training Package?
Question 9a When analysing a training qualification and selecting units of competency, there are generally two types of units of competency, what are they?
Question 9b Explain the difference between the two.
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Question 10 List 4 other factors that you may need to consider when selecting a qualification to meet a clients needs?
Question 11 What are the components of a unit of competency?
Question 12 If the client wants the unit contextualised to meet their needs, what could this involve?
Question 13 When contextualising a unit of competency what must you consider?
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Question 14 Why is it necessary to analyse and interpret the assessment guidelines?
Question 15 What are the dimensions of competency?
Question 16a What are accredited courses?
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Question 16b How are these formatted and structured?
Question 17
Detail the eight Employability Skills
1 5
2 6
3 7
4 8
Question 18
How do you identify language literacy and numeracy requirements of the program?
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Question 19
Learning strategies are generally documented in formal documents.
List 3 of these documents?
Question 20
Why is it necessary to identify and apply the changes to training packages and accredited courses? Provide an example.
Question 21
When documenting your interpretations and decisions what should this information include?
Question 22 circle the correct answer
The key objective of the AQTF is to provide the basis for a nationally consistent, high quality vocational education and training system
TRUE FALSE
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Question 23 circle the correct answer
The roles and responsibilities that assessors undertake in a quality assured assessment system are critical. Assessors should be aware of their obligations in working within this system
TRUE FALSE
Question 24 circle the correct answer
Quality assurance is not necessarily about continuous improvement but a way of covering up problems
TRUE FALSE
Question 25 What are the factors that need to be considered when selecting the method of training?
Question 26 Why is it important to establish the assessment requirements of the target group or individual when planning the program? Provide an example
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Question 27 A session plan will detail what components?
Question 28 When analysing the overall purpose of the selected training program what factors will you need to know?
Question 29 List three (3) types of documents that are referred to as training records?
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Question 30 Why is it necessary to review a completed program with key stakeholders?
Question 31 Why is it necessary to ensure a safe learning progression?
Question 32 How does a risk control plan ensure a safe learning progression?
Question 33 Why is it important to evaluate existing learning resources for content relevance and quality?
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Question 34 As a learning program designer you need to ensure that OHS information is incorporated into the learning program. Describe two OHS considerations that you would incorporate into the leaning program.
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ASSESSMENT MODE ONE RECORD OF RESULT
QUESTION / ANSWER ASSESSMENT MODE OUTCOME
Date Satisfactory Not Satisfactory Trainer / Assessor Initial
____ / ____ / ____
Reassessment Date(s):
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
Confirmation of verbal responses if required
Assessor Declaration I declare that the student and I have verbally answered, clarified and provided the responses as listed above.
Date ____ / ____ / ____
Assessor Signature
Student Signature
Assessment Guide
Satisfactory
Outcome
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is satisfied that all requirements have been met.
Not Satisfactory Outcome
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is not satisfied that all requirements have been met.
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MODE TWO - Project / Activities Assessment Mode Instructions:
Carefully read the Project / Activities requirements detailed below and complete as instructed.
There maybe work sample evidence required and this will be detailed in this section.
Please ask your Assessor to clarify if needed.
Completed Project / Activities and the required work sample evidence will need to be attached to
the back of this Assessment Workbook.
Upon completion of this Assessment Modes requirements, the Assessor must complete and sign
the Assessment Mode Record at the end of this section.
PROJECT ONE
Client 0NE is a national chain of fashion stores who has recently burst onto the retail scene
with a huge splash. They have grown and expanded very quickly, mainly due to a massive
marketing campaign, supported with an offering of great products that meet a large and
diverse target audience.
They are looking for a training program to assist their team leaders to be more effective when
dealing with team members. Most of these team leaders have had no formal training and are
in the role as they have shown they are demonstrated initiative and are motivated,
trustworthy, reliable and have stepped up when working in the stores.
These team leaders will be moved into management positions over the next 18 months.
The client wants to run the training two days per month at their Head Office and would prefer
all required work to be completed during the allocated days.
1. Analyse and confirm the training and assessment needs of the client
2. Identify a training package and a qualification that could satisfy the clients needs
(Attach a copy of the training package)
3. Read and interpret the qualifications rules
4. Determine applicable licencing / pre requisite requirements
5. Determine suitable electives that meet the clients needs and job roles
6. Provide an analysis of selected units of competency detailing how they will meet the
clients training needs.
7. Provide a request for information you will need from the client, to contextualise the
qualification / units of competency to meet their needs.
8. Provide information as to how assessment guidelines will apply including any special
requirements or reasonable adjustment considerations.
9. Provide a suggested timeframe and your reasons why
10. What else would you need to consider?
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PROJECT TWO
Client THREE is a large Warehousing Operation with 500 employees in various roles.
Due to a large contract they have employed extra casual staff to cope with the workload and
to meet timeframes.
It is a very multicultural workplace with a large percentage of employees having English as a
second language and a basic level of education.
Management are concerned as there has been a steady increase in near misses on the
warehouse floor with forklifts since the increase in staff.
All forklift drivers hold current licences however some have been with the company for over
10 years doing the same role.
Management need to act immediately to improve the situation before a serious accident
occurs.
1. Analyse and confirm the training and assessment needs of the client
2. Identify a training package and a qualification that could satisfy the clients needs
(Attach a copy of the training package)
3. Read and interpret the qualifications rules
4. Determine applicable licencing / pre requisite requirements
5. Determine suitable electives that meet the clients needs and job roles
6. Provide an analysis of selected units of competency detailing how they will meet the
clients training needs.
7. Provide a request for information you will need from the client, to contextualise the
qualification / units of competency to meet their needs.
8. Provide information as to how assessment guidelines will apply including any special
requirements or reasonable adjustment considerations.
9. Provide a suggested timeframe and your reasons why
10. What else would you need to consider?
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PROJECT THREE
Design and develop a learning program for SIT20112 - Certificate II in Tourism for Year 12
students wishing to pursue a career in Tourism. This will be undertaken as part of their
school requirements in school hours.
Consider the following:
o The training and assessment needs of the client
o The qualifications packaging rules including applicable licencing / pre requisite
requirements
o Determine suitable electives that meet the clients objectives
o How assessment guidelines will apply including any special requirements or
reasonable adjustment considerations.
o timeframe and your reasons why
1. Prepare a Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS) detailing the above information(sample & template provided)
2. Identify the language literacy and numeracy requirements of the program
3. Research and provide details of Learner Guides and Assessment Workbooks you
would recommend for the program
4. Review the completed TAS for your program with key stakeholders (your Trainer) andadjust as required
5. Present an analysis of the risks in the learning environment and submit a risk controlplan
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Work Sample Evidence
Attachment ID Attachment Description Attached
Yes No
1 Project One
2 Project Two
3A Project Three - Training & Assessment Strategy
3B Project Three LLN requirements
3C Project Three Resource
3D Project Three - Program Review Form
3E Project Three - Risk Control Plan
ASSESSMENT MODE TWO - RECORD OF RESULT
Project / Activity ASSESSMENT MODE OUTCOME
Date Satisfactory Not Satisfactory Trainer / Assessor Initial
____ / ____ / ____
Reassessment Date(s):
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
Assessment Guide
Satisfactory
Outcome
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is satisfied that all requirements have been met.
Not Satisfactory Outcome
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is not satisfied that all requirements have been met.
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MODE THREE Assessor Observation Assessment Mode Instructions:
Carefully read the instructions detailed below and complete task as detailed.
Please ask your Assessor to clarify if needed.
Upon completion of this Assessment Modes requirements, the Assessor must complete and sign
the Assessment Mode Record at the end of this section.
Assessment activity type: Role Play Demonstration
Activity description:
Assessor to enter description of
the assessment activity
Student identified suitable training qualification/s
relevant to specific client requirements
Environment conditions: Classroom Workplace simulation
During the demonstration of skills, did the student consistently:
Date: ___/___/___
Date: ___/___/___
Date: ___/___/___
Assessor comment provided below
Analyse and identify clients training needs Select appropriate training package or
accredited course
Research and provide details of
appropriate training qualification
Accurately identify qualification
requirements
Select correct and appropriate units of
competency
Effectively analyse and identify the client
information required to contextualise
training materials
Take advice on contextualisation produced
by the training package developer to meet
client needs
Accurately read and analyse the
assessment guidance
Identify target learner group
characteristics and LLN requirements of
the program
Determine any special requirements for
assessment to meet client needs
Conduct research of program content
specific to agreed design options including
learning and assessment resources and
timelines
Apply instructional design principles
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During the demonstration of skills, did the
student consistently:
Date:
___/___/___
Date:
___/___/___
Date:
___/___/___
Assessor comment provided
below
Identify delivery strategies and assessment
methods, resources and tools
Identify required learning program
documentation
Allow for any reasonable adjustment
considerations that may be needed?
Undertake program review and amend as
required
Prepare program risk control plan Assessor Declaration:
I, _________________________________________, the assessor have assessed the student while undertaking activities regarding performance of the above skills and confirm the above record to be correct.
Assessor Signature:
Assessor Comments:
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ASSESSMENT MODE THREE - RECORD OF RESULT
ASSESSOR OBSERVATION ASSESSMENT MODE OUTCOME
Date Satisfactory Not Satisfactory Trainer / Assessor Initial
____ / ____ / ____
Reassessment Date(s):
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
Assessment Guide
Satisfactory
Outcome
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is satisfied that all requirements have been met.
Not Satisfactory Outcome
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is not satisfied that all requirements have been met.
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MODE FOUR Third Party Report Assessment Mode Instructions:
Carefully read the instructions detailed below and complete task as detailed.
Please ask your Supervisor to clarify if needed.
Supervisor, please sign where indicated at the end of this observation chart.
Upon completion of this Assessment Modes requirements, the Supervisor must complete and
sign the Assessment Mode Record at the end of this section.
Workplace activity description:
supervisor to enter description of
the activity undertaken
Student identified suitable training qualification/s
relevant to specific client requirements
During the demonstration of skills, did the employee/ student consistently:
Date: ___/___/___
Date: ___/___/___
Date: ___/___/___
Supervisor comment provided below
Analyse and identify clients training
needs
Select appropriate training package or
accredited course
Research and provide details of
appropriate training qualification
Accurately identify qualification
requirements
Select correct and appropriate units of
competency
Effectively analyse and identify the
client information required to
contextualise training materials
Take advice on contextualisation
produced by the training package
developer to meet client needs
Accurately read and analyse the
assessment guidance
Identify target learner group
characteristics and LLN requirements of
the program
Determine any special requirements for
assessment to meet client needs
Conduct research of program content
specific to agreed design options
including learning and assessment
resources and timelines
Apply instructional design principles
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During the demonstration of skills, did the employee/ student consistently:
Date: ___/___/___
Date: ___/___/___
Date: ___/___/___
Supervisor comment provided
below
Analyse and identify clients training
needs
Select appropriate training package or
accredited course
Identify delivery strategies and
assessment methods, resources and
tools
Identify required learning program
documentation
Allow for any reasonable adjustment
considerations that may be needed?
Undertake program review and amend
as required
Prepare program risk control plan
Supervisor Declaration:
I, _________________________________________, the workplace supervisor have observed the employee/student while undertaking activities regarding performance of the above skills and confirm the above record to be correct.
Supervisor Name
Supervisor Signature Date
Supervisor Comments:
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ASSESSMENT MODE FOUR - RECORD OF RESULT
THIRD PARTY REPORT ASSESSMENT MODE OUTCOME
Date Satisfactory Not Satisfactory Trainer / Assessor Initial
____ / ____ / ____
Reassessment Date(s):
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
____ / ____ / ____
Assessment Guide
Satisfactory
Outcome
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is satisfied that all requirements have been met.
Not Satisfactory Outcome
The Assessor has reviewed the Assessment Workbook against the requirements of the Assessment Mode and is not satisfied that all requirements have been met.
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Competency Summary Declaration
TAEDES401A Design and develop learning programs
TAEDES402A Use training packages and accredited courses to meet client needs
Date ____ / ____ / ____
SATISFACTORY NOT SATISFACTORY
Mode One Question / Answer
Mode Two Project / Activities
Mode Three Assessor Skills
Observation
Mode Four Third Party Report
Assessor Declaration
The minimum of 3 Satisfactory Assessment Modes have been met in this completed Assessment Workbook
No - this assessment has been modified due to Reasonable Adjustment (see form below)
COMPETENT NOT YET COMPETENT
Date of Re-Assessment: ____ / ____ / ____
Assessor Name
Assessor Signature
Date
Verbal Feedback Provided Written Feedback Provided
Student Declaration
I agree with the assessment decision and feedback from the Assessor has been given to
me on completion of my completed assessment
Student Signature
Date
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Reasonable Adjustment Information
Reasonable Adjustment details applied to this student
What reasonable adjustment was made:
Why this adjustment was made:
Assessor Declaration
Assessor Name
Assessor Signature
Date
Student Declaration
I agree with the reasonable adjustment made as listed above and I was consulted in the
adjustments made to suit my individual needs.
Student Signature
Date
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Re-Assessment Competency Summary Declaration
TAEDES401A Design and develop learning programs
TAEDES402A Use training packages and accredited courses to meet client needs
Date ____ / ____ / ____
SATISFACTORY NOT SATISFACTORY
Mode One Question / Answer
Mode Two Project / Activities
Mode Three Assessor Skills
Observation
Mode Four Third Party Report
Assessor Declaration
The requirements for competency required within this Assessment Workbook have been met
COMPETENT NOT YET COMPETENT
Assessor Name
Assessor Signature
Date
Verbal Feedback Provided Written Feedback Provided
Student Declaration
I agree with the assessment decision and feedback from the Assessor has been given to
me on completion of my completed assessment
Student Signature
Date
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Feedback on this Assessment Workbook
Feedback Form Instructions:
In an effort to continuously improve our Assessment Workbooks, please feel free to document any
feedback or suggestions you may have. Once completed, please remove this page and submit it to
your Assessor at any time during your assessment process. This form will then be forwarded to our
Program Manager for further review and consideration.
Feedback:
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Date
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