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RPL Essentials


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Let's cover the basics of recognition of prior learning!

Register now for this short video micro learning update on RPL concepts & practices in the Australian vocational education & training sector.

Key tips to ensure your organisation has a robust & scalable recognition approach!

Free! for VET PD Series subscribers - Register via your vetr portal dashboard.

40 minutes in duration.

  210+  course registrations

What we cover...

  Recognition terms & definitions

  What is a task based approach to RPL?

  Unpacking and outlining an example RPL assessment approach for a real Unit of Competency

  Tips & tricks to avoid common RPL pitfalls causing operational & audit angst

Very clear & concise advice & information on RPL & its application
Very thorough
Very clear & practical explanation using an example unit
Clear guidance through the RPL process
The presentation was very detailed & easy to understand
Good overview of the RPL process - including the do's & don'ts
This is great PD for groups of trainer/assessors in our RTO
Fabulous. Great to get clear, concise information
Great practical advice
Clear & articulate presenter. Easy to follow along
Well presented information & guidance
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 A Statement of Completion is available on completion of course activities.

 

    Assessment including Competency-Based Assessment

    • Plan and Design Assessment
      • Determine the focus of the assessment tool
      • Clarify role and responsibilities in the assessment process
      • Develop the assessment instruments
    • Conduct Assessment
      • Collect evidence in accordance with the assessment plan
      • Gather quality evidence

     

    Here is the course outline:

    RPL essentials

    45 min

    Further vocational education resources

    3 min

    Completion

    The following statements are received when the course is completed:

    Statement of Completion
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