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Validity - Rules of Evidence: How-To!


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Take a detailed look at how the Rule of Evidence Validity is applied in Competency-Based Assessment

We explore practical examples of ensuring your operations are collecting valid evidence for assessment.

Explore how Assessors can be assured that learners hold the skills, knowledge & attributes required to make a judgement on competency.

We'll discuss how to confirm coverage of unit of competency and associated assessment requirements, with practical examples & key tips to ensure your judgements are robust & valid.

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

45 minutes in duration.

  110+  course registrations

What we'll cover

  What is meant by assured?

  Ensuring unit of competency coverage

  Interpreting assessment requirements documents

  Aligning assessment contexts, methods, approaches & tools 

  Tips & tricks for your assessments, with practical examples 

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Very clear advice
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Participant feedback

 

Confirm your understanding of current terms, definitions & requirements.


 A Statement of Completion is available on completion of course activities.

 

Assessment including Competency-Based Assessment

  • Prepare for Assessment
    • Analyse and interpret assessment information
    • Determine the assessment approach
  • Plan and Design Assessment
    • Develop the assessment instruments
  • Conduct Assessment
    • Gather quality evidence
    • Make the assessment decision
    • Validation
      • Participate in the validation of assessment tools

     

    Here is the course outline:

    Key terms & concepts

    29 min

    Assessment methods & validity

    3 min

    Top tips for Validity!

    24 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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