Rules of Evidence - Sufficiency
Course
A short & simple exploration of Sufficiency as a Rule of Evidence
Ideal PD activity for trainers & assessors to maintain current VET knowledge and skills.
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35 minutes in duration.
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Learning Outcomes
The course explores Sufficiency as a Rule of Evidence as stated in Clause 1.8 of the Standards for RTOs 2015.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the requirements of Sufficiency as a Rule of Evidence
- Describe the characteristics of quality evidence
- Identify assessment requirements that relate to quantity of evidence or other assessment evidence factors
- Describe the characteristics of reliable evidence
- Identify assessment tools and instruments that will not draw sufficient evidence to make a competency decision.
- Identify and describe assessment implementation issues that result in the collection of insufficient evidence
- Describe techniques and strategies to ensure assessment tools are implemented in a way that ensures the collection of sufficient evidence
Confirm your understanding of current terms, definitions & requirements.
A Statement of Completion is available on completion of course activities.
CORE AREAS
ASSESSMENT (Revised SRTO) - INCLUDING COMPETENCY-BASED ASSESSMENT (SRTO2015)
- Conduct Assessment
- Plan and prepare to conduct assessment
- Prepare candidates
- Collect evidence
- Make assessment judgement
- Validation
- Prepare for validation activities
- Participate in assessment validation
EXTENSION AREAS
ASSESSMENT (Revised SRTO) - INCLUDING COMPETENCY-BASED ASSESSMENT (SRTO2015)
- Plan and Design Assessment
- Prepare to develop assessment tool
- Plan assessment tool
- Design assessment tool
- Conduct Online Assessment
- Prepare to assess in online environment
- Administer online assessment
- Lead moderation & validation
- Prepare for assessment moderation
Completion
The following statements are received when the course is completed:
Statement of Completion - Sufficiency: Rules of Evidence |