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Questions 1 – 11 refer to training packages and development
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Select the
three
key functions of training packages as a benchmark in the Vocational
Education and Training (VET) sector.
Select all that apply:
Outline how individual units of competency can be packaged into qualifications that align
with the Australian Qualifications Framework
To provide policy requirements for issuing Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications
Set of nationally endorsed standards (competency units) required by individuals to perform their work effectively
Explain how to train learners across Australia
To standardise training to meet the needs of industry, demands for new skills to an agreed quality
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Select the
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key parts of a training package.
Select all that apply:
Assessment guidelines and requirements
Delivery materials
Qualifications and skill sets
Units of Competency
Licencing of Registered Training Organisations
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From the following, select the correct code for a training package.
Select one:
BSBPMG532 Manage Project Quality
BSB10120 Certificate I in Workplace Skills
BSB–Business Services
Business Services Interpretation Manual v1.0
BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management
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Identify the reliable source of training package information.
Select one:
training.gov.au
asqa.gov.au
fwo.gov.au
ato.gov.au
aqf.edu.au
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Select the
four
characteristics of an accredited course.
Select all that apply:
Contains a code located on National Register (training.gov.au)
The packaging rules are the same for each course
Has been developed by industry consultation
Can be delivered to domestic students only
Delivered by registered training organisations
Meets Australian Qualification Framework standards
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Match each endorsed components in the Standards for Training Packages to its role and purpose.
Specify the standards of performance required in the workplace
Answer 1Choose...Credit arrangementsQualificationsAssessment requirementsUnit of competency
Specify the evidence and required conditions for assessment
Answer 2Choose...Credit arrangementsQualificationsAssessment requirementsUnit of competency
Information identifying AQF level
Answer 3Choose...Credit arrangementsQualificationsAssessment requirementsUnit of competency
Arrangements between training
package qualification and higher education qualifications
Answer 4Choose...Credit arrangementsQualificationsAssessment requirementsUnit of competency
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Select the
three,
non-endorsed
components of training packages.
Select all that apply:
Companion volumes, which are sometimes referred to as implementation guides
Student workbooks or learner guide which include resources related to the Unit of Competency
Assessment requirements which specify the evidence and required conditions for assessment
Unit of Competency Templates in Standards for Training Packages
Facilitator/user guides that provide information about components of training packages
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Match the components of a Unit of Competency (UOC), as set out in the Standards for Training Packages with the description of the competency standard.
Summary statement of the unit content, how it is applied, who might use it and any relationship to licensing, legislative or certification requirements
Answer 1Choose...ApplicationUnit codePrerequisite unitsElementsFoundation skills
Three letters identifying the training package followed by a letter and/or numbers
Answer 2Choose...ApplicationUnit codePrerequisite unitsElementsFoundation skills
Information about previous credentials in which the candidate must be deemed competent in prior to the determination of competency in a unit
Answer 3Choose...ApplicationUnit codePrerequisite unitsElementsFoundation skills
Essential outcomes of the UOC
Answer 4Choose...ApplicationUnit codePrerequisite unitsElementsFoundation skills
Australian Core Skills Framework and Core
Skills for Work that are essential to performance
Answer 5Choose...ApplicationUnit codePrerequisite unitsElementsFoundation skills
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