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1 Assessment field TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation 7 Assessment field learner guide Shea Business Consulting supporting the TAE10 Training and Education Training Package Version 2.0 stockcode: SHEA81

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3 Learner Guide Learner Guide to support: TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Why has this Learner Guide been developed? Shea Business Consulting has developed a single Learner Guide to support the following three units of competency from Version 2.0 of the TAE10 Training and Education Training Package: TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes (which replaces TAEASS401A Plan assessment activities and processes) TAEASS402B Assess competence (which replaces TAEASS402A Assess competence) TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation (which replaces TAEASS403A Participate in assessment validation). These are core units in the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, and they are also packaged in the Assessor Skill Set and the Enterprise Trainer and Assessor Skill Set. They have only received minor modifications, and the mapping advice provided in Version 2.0 of the training package indicates that they are deemed equivalent to the units they replace. Strong aspects of this Learner Guide are as follows: It contains all the essential information and is fully comprehensive; it encourages the learner to see working through this Guide as a part of a much broader learning experience including interaction with a trainer, practical application in actual assessment, full understanding of the concepts, all the latest references and definitions. There are numerous references to further resources that learners can access and add to their resource kit. It is fully up-to-date; there are many references to the Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations (SNR), the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) Essential Conditions and Standards for Registration and other current references. It includes mapping advice to assist auditors determine that the learning topics and activities are consistent with the requirements of the AQTF / SNR Essential Standards for Registration (see page 176). Who is this Learner Guide for? This Learner Guide has been developed for: assessors/workplace supervisors with assessment planning responsibilities trainers/assessors who are responsible for planning assessment (including RPL) assessors who provide assessment services to clients in the VET sector assessors who participate in assessment validations. You are invited to use the Continuous Improvement Form on page 199 to identify changes that you think would improve this Guide Shea Business Consulting 3

4 Learner Guide Copyright 2012 Shea Business Consulting This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act), no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from Shea Business Consulting. Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to Shea Business Consulting, 193 Oak Street, Parkville, Victoria The Act allows a maximum of 10% of this work to be reproduced and/or communicated by any educational institution for its educational purposes provided that that educational institution (or the body that administers it) has given remuneration notices to Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) under the Act. For details of the CAL licence for educational institutions contact Copyright Agency Limited, Level 19, 157 Liverpool Street, Sydney, NSW Published by: Shea Business Consulting 193 Oak Street Parkville Victoria 3052 Telephone: shea@sheaconsulting.com.au Web: First Published: February 2011 Stockcode: SHEA81 ISBN: Version 1.1, January 2012 Modifications This Learner Guide has been updated to reflect changes in Version 2.0 of the TAE10 Training and Education Training Package (October 2011 release), as well as other changes that have occurred within the vocational education and training (VET) sector over the past two years. This Guide was originally quality assured and noted by the National Quality Council (NQC), and it therefore displays the official noted tick logo. The changes made to this version (1.1) are minor in nature and reflect our commitment to continuous improvement processes. Disclaimer No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this work, the publisher and the authors assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. This work has been prepared for use as part of a structured vocational education and training course and should only be used within that context. The information contained herein was correct at the time of preparation. Documents sourced during the development of this Guide are listed on page Shea Business Consulting

5 Learner Guide Contents Copyright... 4 Modifications... 4 Disclaimer... 4 Contents... 5 Figures... 6 Checklists... 7 Acknowledgement... 7 Symbols... 8 Acronyms... 9 Glossary GETTING STARTED Introduction What documents do you need? What resources do you need? What is a resource kit? Where are you heading? Where should you go if you need help? GATHERING EVIDENCE Introduction Presenting your evidence Creating an evidence portfolio Understanding Employability Skills LEARNING TOPICS Competency-based assessment Learning Topic 1: An introduction to competency-based assessment TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Learning Topic 2: Determining an assessment approach Learning Topic 3: Preparing an assessment plan Learning Topic 4: Developing assessment instruments Where to from here? TAEASS402B Assess competence Learning Topic 5: Preparing for assessment Learning Topic 6: Gathering quality evidence Learning Topic 7: Supporting candidates through the assessment process Learning Topic 8: Making assessment decisions Learning Topic 9: Recording and reporting assessment decisions Learning Topic 10: Reviewing the assessment process Where to from here? TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learning Topic 11: Preparing for validation Learning Topic 12: Contributing to the validation process Learning Topic 13: Contributing to validation outcomes Where to from here? Shea Business Consulting 5

6 Learner Guide 4. USEFUL INFORMATION Additional resources Websites Source documents APPENDICES Appendix A: Evidence Portfolio Appendix B: Code of Practice for Assessors Appendix C: Assessment Plan Template Appendix D: Assessment Methods and Instruments Appendix E: RTO Record of Assessment Results Appendix F: Candidate s Record of Assessment Results Appendix G: Record of Post-Assessment Interview Appendix H: Assessment Validation Summary Appendix I: Learning Activity Answers Appendix J: SNR / AQTF Mapping Advice Appendix K: Continuous Improvement Form Figures Figure 1: The broader assessment system...32 Figure 2: The assessment cycle...33 Figure 3: Assessment in VET...39 Figure 4: A systematic approach to OHS risk management...47 Figure 5: How to read and interpret a unit of competency...57 Figure 6: How to apply the dimensions of competency to equipment operation...58 Figure 7: Assessment pathways in VET...62 Figure 8: Factors to consider when establishing evidence...73 Figure 9: How to interpret benchmarks and select assessment methods/instruments...75 Figure 10: Factors to consider when gathering quality evidence Figure 11: Factors to consider when evaluating quality evidence Figure 12: Two-step process to making an assessment decision Figure 13: Factors to consider when agreeing on evidence Figure 14: Two-step process to making an assessment decision Shea Business Consulting

7 Learner Guide Checklists TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Legal, Organisational and Ethical Requirements Checklist Analysing a Unit Contextualisation Record Self-Assessment Checklist Evidence Table Template Resources Required for Assessment Template Sample Assessment Plan Assessment Materials for Learners from CALD Backgrounds Template Reasonable Adjustment Template Up-front Assessment Checklist Evidence Agreement Form Observation Checklist Questions to Support Observation Checklist Assessment Summary and Feedback Form Competency Mapping Tool Peer Review Checklist for Simple Assessment Instruments Trial Criteria Checklist TAEASS402B Assess competence Assessment Agreement Form Assessment Appeal Form Quality Evidence Checklist RPL Evidence Gathering Template Evidence Evaluation Checklist Evidence Portfolio Evaluation Checklist Assessment Summary and Feedback Form Assessment Record Sheet Assessment Practice Review Template Assessment Review Checklist TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Assessment System Policies and Procedures Checklist Assessment Validation Planning Form Assessment Validation Outcome Template Confidentiality Agreement Validation Document Checklist Peer Review Checklist for Assessment Instruments Assessment Validation Outcome Form Acknowledgement This resource was developed for Shea Business Consulting by Andrew Jones and Renika Muthaya of purple infinity Shea Business Consulting 7

8 Learner Guide Symbols The following symbols are used throughout this Guide: Important points Compliance-friendly mapping advice (Please note that the SNR symbol is used interchangeably throughout this resource to refer to the AQTF and SNR, as both sets of standards continue to be used within the national VET system) Useful resources Useful activities Assessment points Case studies Valuable checklists Shea Business Consulting

9 Learner Guide Acronyms AAC ACSF ANTA AQF AQTF ASQA AVETMISS CALD DEEWR DEST DIAC FLAG IBSA ISC LLN MCTEE NARA NATESE NCVER NQC NRT NSF NSOC NSSC NTS NVEAC NVR OHS RCC RPL RTO SCOTESE SNR STA TAFE TGA VET WELL Australian Apprenticeships Centre Australian Core Skills Framework Australian National Training Authority (function now responsibility of DEEWR) Australian Qualifications Framework Australian Quality Training Framework Australian Skills Quality Authority Australian Vocational Education and Training Management Information and Statistical Standard Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (formerly DEST) Department of Education, Science and Training (now DEEWR) Department of Immigration and Citizenship Flexible Learning Advisory Group Innovation and Business Skills Australia Industry Skills Council Language, Literacy and Numeracy Ministerial Council for Tertiary Education and Employment (now SCOTESE) National Audit and Registration Agency (function now responsibility of ASQA) National Advisory for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment National Centre for Vocational Education Research National Quality Council (now NSSC) Nationally Recognised Training National Skills Framework National Senior Officials Committee National Skills Standards Council (formerly NQC) National Training System National VET Equity Advisory Council National VET Regulator Occupational Health and Safety Recognition of Current Competency Recognition of Prior Learning Registered Training Organisation Standing Council on Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment (formerly MCTEE) Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations State/Territory Training Authority Technical and Further Education Training.gov.au Vocational Education and Training Workplace English Language and Literacy 2012 Shea Business Consulting 9

10 Learner Guide Glossary Apprenticeship/traineeship a structured training arrangement for a person employed under an apprenticeship/traineeship training contract (usually involving the person receiving training and being assessed both on and off-the-job). Articulation the arrangements that facilitate the movement or progression of learners from one qualification to another, or from one education and training sector to another. Assessment the process of collecting evidence and making judgements on whether competency has been achieved, to confirm that an individual can perform to the standard expected in the workplace, as expressed by the relevant endorsed industry/enterprise competency standards of a Training Package or by the learning outcomes of an accredited course. Assessment guidelines the endorsed component of a Training Package that underpins assessment and sets out the industry s approach to valid, reliable, flexible and fair assessment. Assessment tool specifies the context and conditions for an assessment, the tasks to be administered to the candidate, the evidence to be gathered from the candidate and the evidence criteria used to judge the quality of performance (i.e. the assessment decision making rules). It also includes the administration, recording and reporting requirements. Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) the national policy for regulated qualifications in Australian education and training. It incorporates the qualifications from each education and training sector into a single comprehensive national qualifications framework. Authenticity one of the rules of evidence. To accept evidence as authentic, an assessor must be assured that the evidence presented for assessment is the candidate s own work. Competency the consistent application of knowledge and skill to the standard of performance required in the workplace. It embodies the ability to transfer and apply skills and knowledge to new situations and environments. Currency one of the rules of evidence. Currency relates to the age of the evidence presented by a candidate to demonstrate that they are still competent. Competency requires demonstration of current performance, so the evidence collected must be from either the present or the very recent past. Dimensions of competency part of the broad concept of competency, which includes all aspects of work performance as represented by task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job/role environment skills. Fairness one of the principles of assessment. Fairness requires consideration of the individual candidate s needs and characteristics, and any reasonable adjustments that need to be applied to take account of them. It requires clear communication between the assessor and the candidate to ensure that the candidate is fully informed about, understands and is able to participate in, the assessment process, and agrees that the process is appropriate. It also includes an opportunity for the person being assessed to challenge the result of the assessment and to be reassessed if necessary. Flexibility one of the principles of assessment. To be flexible, assessment should reflect the candidate s needs; provide for recognition of competencies no matter how, where or when they have been acquired; draw on a range of methods appropriate to the context, competency and the candidate; and support continuous competency development Shea Business Consulting

11 Learner Guide Learner an individual who is receiving, responding to and processing information in order to acquire and develop competence. This incorporates the processes of preparing and presenting for assessment. Learning the process followed by a learner. a) Formal learning refers to learning that takes place through a structured program of instruction and is linked to the attainment of a formal qualification or award (for example, a certificate, diploma or university degree) b) Non-formal learning refers to learning that takes place through a structured program of instruction but does not lead to the attainment of a formal qualification or award (for example, in-house professional development programs conducted by a business) c) Informal learning refers to learning that results through experience of work-related, social, family, hobby or leisure activities (for example, the acquisition of interpersonal skills developed through several years as a sales representative). Moderation the process of bringing assessment judgements and standards into alignment. It is a process that ensures the same standards are applied to all assessment results within the same unit/s of competency. It is an active process in the sense that adjustments to assessor judgements are made to overcome differences in the difficulty of the tool and/or the severity of judgements. Packaging the process of grouping competencies in a Training Package into meaningful combinations which represent whole jobs or key functions in the workplace. Principles of assessment to ensure quality outcomes, assessment should be fair, flexible, valid, and reliable. (See also: Fairness, Flexibility, Reliability and Validity). Qualification formal certification, issued by a relevant approved body, in recognition that a person has achieved learning outcomes or competencies relevant to identified individual, professional, industry or community needs. Reasonable adjustment adjustments that can be made to the way in which evidence of candidate performance can be collected. Whilst reasonable adjustments can be made in terms of the way in which evidence of performance is gathered, the evidence criteria for making competent/not yet competent decisions (and/or awarding grades) should not be altered in any way. That is, the standards expected should be the same irrespective of the group and/or individual being assessed; otherwise comparability of standards will be compromised. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) an assessment process that assesses an individual s non-formal and informal learning to determine the extent to which that individual has achieved the required learning outcomes, competency outcomes, or standards for entry to, and/or partial or total completion of, a qualification. Registered Training Organisation (RTO) an organisation registered in accordance with the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) or VET Quality Framework to provide specific vocational education and training and/or assessment services. A training organisation must be registered in order to deliver and assess nationally recognised training and issue nationally recognised qualifications. Reliability one of the principles of assessment. Reliability refers to the degree to which evidence presented for assessment is consistently interpreted and results in consistent assessment outcomes. Rules of evidence these are closely related to the principles of assessment and provide guidance on the collection of evidence to ensure that it is valid, sufficient, authentic and current Shea Business Consulting 11

12 Learner Guide Statement of Attainment issued by an RTO when an individual has completed one or more units of competency/modules from nationally recognised qualification(s) or course(s). Sufficiency one of the rules of evidence. Sufficiency relates to the quality and quantity of evidence assessed. It requires collection of enough appropriate evidence to ensure that all aspects of competency have been satisfied and that competency can be demonstrated repeatedly. Supplementary sources of evidence may be necessary. The specific evidence requirements of each unit of competency provide advice on sufficiency. Training the process used by an RTO to facilitate learning. Training and assessment strategy a framework that guides the learning requirements and the teaching, training and assessment arrangements of a VET qualification. It is the document that outlines the macro-level requirements of the learning and assessment process, usually at the qualification level. Training Package a nationally endorsed, integrated set of competency standards, assessment guidelines and AQF qualifications for a specific industry, industry sector or enterprise. Training plan a documented program of training and assessment required for an apprenticeship/traineeship training contract. It is developed by an RTO in consultation with the parties to the contract as the basis for training and assessing a person undertaking an apprenticeship or traineeship. Training program a program (also known as a learning program) developed by an RTO that meets the training and assessment requirements of a qualification from a Training Package, one or more designated units of competency, or an accredited course. The training program may specify such matters as essential and elective units, the sequence and timing of training and assessments, and the resources required. It may form part of a training and assessment strategy. Unit of competency the specification of industry knowledge and skill and the application of that knowledge and skill to the standard of performance expected in the workplace. Validation a quality review process. It involves checking that the assessment tool produced valid, reliable, sufficient, current and authentic evidence to enable reasonable judgements to be made as to whether the requirements of the relevant aspects of the Training Package or accredited course have been met. It includes reviewing and making recommendations for future improvements to the assessment tool, process and/or outcomes. Validity one of the rules of evidence and one of the principles of assessment. Assessment is valid when the process is sound and assesses what it claims to assess. Validity requires that: a) assessment against the units of competency must cover the broad range of skills and knowledge that are essential to competent performance b) assessment of knowledge and skills must be integrated with their practical application c) judgement of competence must be based on sufficient evidence (that is, evidence gathered on a number of occasions and in a range of contexts using different assessment methods). Vocational competency broad industry knowledge and experience, usually combined with a relevant industry qualification. A person who has vocational competency will be familiar with the content of the vocation and will have relevant current experience in the industry. Vocational competencies must be considered on an industry-by-industry basis and with reference to the guidance provided in the Assessment Guidelines of the relevant Training Package Shea Business Consulting

13 Learner Guide 1. Getting Started 2012 Shea Business Consulting 13

14 Learner Guide Introduction This Learner Guide supports three core units of competency from the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment: TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation. TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to plan and organise the assessment process, including recognition of prior learning (RPL), in a competency-based assessment system. It also includes the development of simple assessment instruments. TAEASS402B Assess competence This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to assess the competence of a candidate by following an assessment plan. TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to participate in an assessment validation process, which involves working in collaboration with other assessors to compare and evaluate assessment processes and outcomes in relation to the same unit/s of competency. This Guide has been arranged in a series of Learning Topics that allow you to work through one or all of the units of competency: Learning Topic 1 is common to each unit and covers the basic concepts that you must understand before working through the units themselves Learning Topics 2-4 relate to the unit TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Learning Topics 5-10 relate to the unit TAEASS402B Assess competence Learning Topics relate to the unit TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation. By working through Learning Topic 1 in this Guide, you will explore the broad competency-based assessment system that underpins vocational education and training (VET). By working through Learning Topics 2 to 4 in this Guide, you will learn how to plan and organise the assessment process, which will involve: determining an assessment approach preparing assessment plans developing assessment instruments. By working through Learning Topics 5 to 10 in this Guide, you will learn how to assess the competence of a candidate by following an assessment plan, which will involve: preparing for assessment gathering quality evidence supporting candidates through the assessment process making assessment decisions Shea Business Consulting

15 Learner Guide recording and reporting your assessment decisions reviewing the assessment process. By working through Learning Topics 11 to 13 in this Guide, you will learn how to participate in an assessment validation process, which will involve: preparing for validation contributing to the validation process contributing to validation outcomes. What documents do you need? To successfully work through this Guide, you will need access to the following documents: Introduction to the Learner Guides, which has been specifically designed to complement the suite of TAE10 Training and Education Learner Guides Copies of TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes, TAEASS402B Assess competence and TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation, the actual units of competency you are seeking to demonstrate competence in A copy of the TAE10 Training and Education Training Package Assessment Guidelines. If you have not yet purchased a copy of Introduction to the Learner Guides, see page 152 for details. Copies of the units of competency and the Assessment Guidelines can be accessed from the training.gov.au (TGA) website at What resources do you need? Your Registered Training Organisation (RTO) should help you with access to the following: a facilitator (to help you work through the Guide) an assessor (to assess you against the units of competency) training products (such as Training Packages and accredited course documentation) relevant assessment documentation (including assessment plans, assessment benchmarks, assessment instruments and RPL policies and procedures) assessment reports and records assessment validation documentation (including units of competency and assessment instruments). You will need access to an assessment environment where you can plan and organise assessment, assess the competence of candidates, participate in assessment validation and apply the skills you are developing Shea Business Consulting 15

16 Learner Guide What is a resource kit? As you work through this Guide, it is a good idea to compile an electronic and/or paper-based resource kit to use for your work and assist with your learning. This kit may include: information that you print or bookmark from websites resources you download from websites newspaper articles about your industry specific policies or procedures from your workplace. What you decide to put in this kit is up to you. Over time it will become a very useful source of information, containing information about current work practice and ideas within your industry. The resource kit is for your own professional development and is different to the evidence portfolio that you will keep for assessment purposes (although some resources may be included in both). Where are you heading? When you reach the end of Learning Topic 4 in this Guide, you will need to provide evidence that you have planned and organised an assessment process on at least two occasions, and on each occasion you will need to have: documented an assessment plan covered a range of assessment events catered for a number of candidates used different competency standards or accredited curricula conducted an RPL assessment contextualised competency standards and selected assessment tools (where required) incorporated reasonable adjustment strategies developed simple assessment instruments incorporated organisational arrangements. When you reach the end of Learning Topic 10 in this Guide, you will need to provide evidence that you have followed relevant assessment plans to assess the competence of a number of candidates against different assessment benchmarks, and as part of this process you will need to show how you: assessed at least one candidate for recognition of prior learning (RPL) considered reasonable adjustment and the reasons for decisions in at least one assessment applied different assessment methods and instruments involving a range of assessment activities and events used two-way communication and feedback exercised judgement when making assessment decisions recorded and reported assessment outcomes completed assessment records and reports reviewed the assessment process Shea Business Consulting

17 Learner Guide When you reach the end of Learning Topic 13 in this Guide, you will need to provide evidence that you have actively participated in (and contributed to) a minimum of two validation sessions, where you: used different validation approaches and activities on each occasion explained the purpose of validation and the legal/ethical responsibilities of assessors collated documentation relating to the validation process in a logical manner communicated and liaised with relevant people during the validation sessions provided feedback and interpreted documentation during the validation sessions recorded your contribution to validation findings. Where should you go if you need help? The aim of this Guide is to put you in control of the learning process. However, only a qualified assessor can formally recognise your skills, and only a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) can issue you with a Statement of Attainment when you successfully complete TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes, TAEASS402B Assess competence and TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation. If at any stage you are not sure of something and want to ask a question, it is well worth talking with your RTO. A simple phone call can make all the difference. If you have not yet enrolled with an RTO, the training.gov.au (TGA) website is a great resource. It is an online database that lists all RTOs, qualifications and units of competency. You will need to find an RTO that has the most recent version of the TAE10 Training and Education Training Package within its scope of registration. It will also help if the RTO is local (or at least based in your own State/Territory). Finding an RTO: 1. Go to 2. Scroll down to the Nationally recognised training field 3. Type Training and Education and click Search 4. Click the TAE10 code 5. Click Find RTOs approved to deliver training products in this training package 6. Click Modify search 7. Click Show advanced search 8. Select your relevant State Registration Manager and click Search. You will require Internet access and a basic level of IT (computing) literacy to work through this Guide, as the online environment contains current and upto-date information on vocational education and training. If you are unable to access the Internet or you require basic computing assistance, you will need to discuss this with your facilitator Shea Business Consulting 17

18 An introduction to competency-based assessment Learner Guide Competency-based assessment This section includes 13 Learning Topics that contain background information and activities that relate to the units of competency TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes, TAEASS402B Assess competence and TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation. You will need to speak to your facilitator to determine which topics you need to complete. Some of the activities may be contextualised to suit your needs, and all the activities can be used as evidence for assessment. The 13 Learning Topics have been organised into four distinct areas of learning: An introduction to competency-based assessment (Learning Topic 1) TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes (Learning Topics 2 to 4) TAEASS402B Assess competence (Learning Topics 5 to 10) TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation (Learning Topics 11 to 13). Industry Outcomes Competency-based assessment TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learning Topics 1. An introduction to competency-based assessment 2. Determining an assessment approach 3. Preparing assessment plans 4. Developing assessment instruments 5. Preparing for assessment 6. Gathering quality evidence 7. Supporting candidates through the assessment process 8. Making assessment decisions 9. Recording and reporting assessment decisions 10. Reviewing the assessment process 11. Preparing for validation 12. Contributing to the validation process 13. Contributing to validation outcomes Shea Business Consulting

19 An introduction to competency-based assessment Learner Guide Learning Topic 1: An introduction to competency-based assessment Before you start, there a few things that you must understand about competency-based assessment, and these include: 1. Critical definitions 2. The big picture 3. The assessment cycle 4. Competency-based assessment 5. Principles of assessment 6. Rules of evidence 7. Assessment in VET 8. The ethical and legal requirements of assessors. Because of the logic of the sequence, we recommend that you complete this Learning Topic before moving on. 1. Critical definitions Assessment the process of collecting evidence and making judgements on whether competency has been achieved, to confirm that an individual can perform to the standard expected in the workplace, as expressed by the relevant endorsed industry/enterprise competency standards of a Training Package. Assessment tool specifies the context and conditions for an assessment, the tasks to be administered to the candidate, the evidence to be gathered from the candidate and the evidence criteria used to judge the quality of performance (i.e. the assessment decision making rules). It also includes the administration, recording and reporting requirements. Competency the consistent application of knowledge and skill to the standard of performance required in the workplace. It embodies the ability to transfer and apply skills and knowledge to new situations and environments. Training Package a nationally endorsed, integrated set of competency standards, assessment guidelines and AQF qualifications for a specific industry, industry sector or enterprise. Unit of competency the specification of industry knowledge and skill and the application of that knowledge and skill to the standard of performance expected in the workplace. Assessment guidelines the endorsed component of a Training Package that underpins assessment and sets out the industry s approach to valid, reliable, flexible and fair assessment. Validation... a quality review process that involves checking that an assessment tool has produced valid, reliable, sufficient, current and authentic evidence to enable reasonable judgements to be made as to whether the requirements of the relevant aspects of the Training Package or accredited course have been met Shea Business Consulting 31

20 An introduction to competency-based assessment Learner Guide Competency-Based Assessment Checklist Before moving to the next section, you should be able to tick all of the following: Can you describe the following aspects of competency-based assessment: o The main features of competency-based assessment o The principles of assessment and how they guide the assessment process o The rules of evidence and how they guide evidence collection o The ethical and legal requirements of assessors o The standards and codes of practice that impact assessment o The OHS responsibilities associated with assessing competence Shea Business Consulting

21 TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Learner Guide TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes This section includes 3 Learning Topics that support TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes, a core unit in the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. This unit of competency describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to plan and organise the assessment process, including recognition of prior learning (RPL), in a competencybased assessment system. It also includes the development of simple assessment instruments. The development of assessment strategies is not addressed in this Guide. If you are required to develop assessment strategies, you will need to consider the following units: TAEDES501A Design and develop learning strategies TAEASS505A Lead and co ordinate assessment systems and services. However, if you have an existing assessment strategy which documents the overall framework for assessment, then this unit is suitable for you. The following Learning Topics are covered in this section: Determining an assessment approach Preparing assessment plans Developing assessment instruments. Industry Outcomes Competency-based assessment TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learning Topics 1. An introduction to competency-based assessment 2. Determining an assessment approach 3. Preparing assessment plans 4. Developing assessment instruments 5. Preparing for assessment 6. Gathering quality evidence 7. Supporting candidates through the assessment process 8. Making assessment decisions 9. Recording and reporting assessment decisions 10. Reviewing the assessment process 11. Preparing for validation 12. Contributing to the validation process 13. Contributing to validation outcomes 2012 Shea Business Consulting 51

22 TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Learner Guide Accessing the assessment strategy While you need to ensure your assessments are conducted in accordance with a clearly defined assessment strategy, you are not required to develop an assessment strategy. The development of assessment strategies is addressed in the following TAE10 units of competency: TAEDES501A Design and develop learning strategies TAEASS505A Lead and co ordinate assessment systems and services. To comply with the AQTF / SNR Essential Standards for Registration, RTOs must develop assessment strategies (or roadmaps) to guide the assessment of the Training Package qualifications and accredited courses they provide. Each strategy must be clearly defined and informed by effective consultation with industry. An assessment strategy can be a single consolidated document or a range of documents, and it must show how the requirements of a Training Package qualification or accredited course will be addressed. An assessment strategy should include: the benchmarks for assessment the evidence requirements how recognition of prior learning (RPL) will be provided how the needs of candidates will be met (including reasonable adjustment in assessment) support staff or resources that may be required to meet the needs of candidates advice to assessors about how the assessment will be conducted the assessment materials to be used the assessment methods to be used (and how these relate to the assessment instruments) characteristics of the workplace/client group that need to be accommodated in assessment facilities and equipment that need to be accessed (and usage agreements for these) simulated assessment environments that may need to be used the competency requirements of assessors who will undertake the assessment. Now is a good time to access your RTO s assessment strategies, as you will need these to guide the preparation of your assessment plans Shea Business Consulting

23 TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Learner Guide Learning Topic 3: Preparing an assessment plan Having determined your assessment approach, you now need to prepare an assessment plan, and this will involve: 1. Determining the evidence needed to demonstrate competency 2. Selecting the assessment methods 3. Documenting the assessment plan. This Learning Topic covers Element 2 of TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes (Prepare the assessment plan). 1. Determining the evidence needed to demonstrate competency When preparing an assessment plan, you must read and interpret the assessment benchmarks to determine the evidence that needs to be to be gathered to demonstrate competency against each benchmark. The evidence that you identify must meet the rules of evidence (see page 37). In competency-based assessment, evidence is the information, materials and products that support a candidate s claim to demonstrate competence against an assessment benchmark. While there are three main types of evidence, there are many evidence gathering methods (also known as assessment methods), and any combination of these can be used. Assessors and candidates will gather evidence from a range of sources, and it should always be linked to a candidate s current or future work role. The following diagram shows the different factors that need to be considered when determining the evidence needed to demonstrate competency. dimensions of competency rules of evidence assessment benchmarks Establishing Evidence specific assessment guidelines Figure 8: Factors to consider when establishing evidence 2012 Shea Business Consulting 73

24 TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Learner Guide The following checklist provides some questions that you may wish to use to see if your draft assessment instruments meet the principles of assessment and rules of evidence. When trialling assessment instruments, it is a good idea to consider assessment activities collectively rather than individually. Assessment Benchmark Trial Criteria Checklist Principles of Assessment Rules of Evidence Validity Do the assessment activities address all parts of the benchmark? Reliability Do the activities consistently measure what they are supposed to? Do the instructions provided to candidates ensure consistent application of the activities? Can the activities be used by different assessors in different situations and with different candidates to achieve consistent results? Flexibility Do the activities meet the needs of the candidate and the organisation? Fairness Do the activities meet the needs and characteristics of the candidate? Are the activities free of bias and can they be adapted to prevent barriers for individuals with special needs? Validity Does the evidence address all parts of the benchmark? Currency Is the evidence current? Sufficiency Is there enough evidence to address all parts of the benchmark? Authenticity Is the collected evidence the candidate s own work? Draft Instrument meets Trial Criteria Yes No You should now contact your facilitator to discuss how you can be observed planning and organising the assessment process on at least two occasions. As part of this assessment point, you will need to document an assessment plan, so ask your facilitator if they can give you an assessment plan template or proforma. Alternatively, you can use/adapt the Assessment Plan Template that has been provided at Appendix C (see page 163) Shea Business Consulting

25 TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Learner Guide Planning Assessment Checklist Having reached the end of Learning Topics relating to TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes, you should be able to tick all of the following: Can you describe the following components of the broader assessment system? o The different purposes of assessment and different assessment contexts o The interpretation of assessment benchmarks o The contextualisation of assessment benchmarks o The purpose, features and different types of evidence o The different types of assessment methods o The purpose, relevance and different types of assessment instruments Can you determine an assessment approach? Can you prepare an assessment plan? Can you develop simple assessment instruments? Have you planned and organised two assessment processes where you: o documented an assessment plan? o covered a range of assessment events? o catered for a number of candidates? o used different competency standards or accredited curricula? o conducted an RPL assessment? o contextualised units of competency and selected assessment tools? o incorporated reasonable adjustment strategies? o developed simple assessment instruments? o incorporated organisational arrangements? 2012 Shea Business Consulting 99

26 TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes Learner Guide Where to from here? Having assembled an evidence portfolio by working through this Guide and applying your skills, you will now need to arrange for a qualified assessor from your RTO to evaluate your competence in TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes. If you are deemed competent, you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment that formally recognises your ability to plan and organise the assessment process. By continuing to the next section of this Learner Guide, you will discover how to assess the competence of a candidate Shea Business Consulting

27 TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEASS402B Assess competence This section includes 6 Learning Topics that support TAEASS402B Assess competence, a core unit in the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. This unit of competency describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to assess the competence of a candidate by following an assessment plan. The development of assessment plans is not addressed in this unit. They are addressed in the previous unit TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes (see page 73). The following Learning Topics are covered in this section: Preparing for assessment Gathering quality evidence Supporting candidates through the assessment process Making assessment decisions Recording and reporting your assessment decisions Reviewing the assessment process. Substantial components of Learning Topics 5, 6 and 7 have been addressed already in Learning Topics 2, 3 and 4. To avoid unnecessary duplication, the content has not been repeated. If you have not yet worked through Topics 2, 3 and 4, you will be directed to read particular sections of these Topics. Industry Outcomes Competency-based assessment TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learning Topics 1. An introduction to competency-based assessment 2. Determining an assessment approach 3. Preparing assessment plans 4. Developing assessment instruments 5. Preparing for assessment 6. Gathering quality evidence 7. Supporting candidates through the assessment process 8. Making assessment decisions 9. Recording and reporting assessment decisions 10. Reviewing the assessment process 11. Preparing for validation 12. Contributing to the validation process 13. Contributing to validation outcomes 2012 Shea Business Consulting 101

28 TAEASS402B Assess competence Learning Topic 7: Supporting candidates through the assessment process Having determined how and where you will gather quality evidence, you now need to support candidates through the assessment process, and this will involve: 1. Helping candidates gather their own evidence for RPL 2. Using appropriate communication and interpersonal skills 3. Making decisions on reasonable adjustments 4. Accessing specialist support 5. Identifying potential barriers to evaluating quality evidence. This Learning Topic covers Element 3 of TAEASS402B Assess competence (Support the candidate). 1. Helping candidates gather their own evidence for RPL In order to assess the competence of a candidate, you need to understand how to gather quality evidence. You also need to understand how to help candidates gather their own evidence. If you have determined that an RPL process is more suited to a particular candidate, you will need to: explain the steps of the RPL process explain the assessment benchmarks (and the type of evidence required by the benchmarks) explain the rules of evidence that must be met by the RPL process explain the assessment methods and instruments (and how they will be used) provide up-front assessment and self-assessment opportunities against the benchmarks help candidates identify and gather evidence help candidates compile an evidence portfolio (such as the one provided on page 158). Western Australia s Department of Training and Workforce Development has developed numerous RPL Assessment Tool Kits for a range of qualifications in skill shortage areas. You can access the tool kits from West-One Services website at These free publications would make excellent additions to your resource kit. Previous learning topics If you have worked through Learning Topic 2, you will have already discovered how to support a candidate gather evidence for an RPL process. If you have not worked through Learning Topic 2, it would be well worth reading the following sections: Recognition of prior learning (RPL) processes (see page 62) Up-front assessment (see page 63) Self-assessments (see page 64) Shea Business Consulting

29 TAEASS402B Assess competence Learner Guide Use the following RPL Evidence Gathering Form to list the evidence that a candidate could gather to support the recognition of their prior learning. RPL Evidence Gathering Form Version 1.0 (February 2012) Candidate Assessor Assessment Benchmark Evidence Direct evidence Indirect evidence Supplementary evidence Comments and verification Elements Employability Skills Communication Teamwork Problem Solving Initiative and Learning Planning and Organising Self-management Learning Technology Observation (workplace or simulation) Review of products and processes Review of third party reports and testimonials Analysis of responses to questioning (oral and written) Review of evidence portfolios Required skills Required knowledge Analysis of responses to knowledge tests Analysis of responses to knowledge tests Analysis of responses to knowledge tests Action/further training: RPL Outcome Competent Not Yet Competent Candidate s signature:... Date:... Assessor s signature:... Date: Shea Business Consulting 111

30 TAEASS402B Assess competence Learner Guide Conducting Assessment Checklist Having reached the end of Learning Topics relating to TAEASS402B Assess competence, you should be able to tick all of the following: Can you describe the following components of the broader assessment system? o The range of assessment purposes and contexts (including RPL) o The different types and forms of evidence o The range of assessment methods and instruments (and their suitability for gathering different types and forms of evidence) o The potential barriers relating to assessment methods and instruments o Cultural sensitivity and equity considerations in assessment Can you prepare for an assessment? Can you gather quality evidence? Can you support candidates through an assessment process? Can you make assessment decisions? Can you record and report your assessment decisions? Can you review an assessment process? Have you followed relevant assessment plans to assess the competence of a number of candidates against different assessment benchmarks, where you: o assessed at least one candidate for RPL? o considered reasonable adjustment in at least one assessment? o covered an entire assessment benchmark on each occasion? o applied different assessment methods and instruments across a range of activities and events? o used two-way communication and feedback? o exercised judgement when making assessment decisions? o recorded and reported the assessment outcomes? o completed assessment records and reports? o reviewed the assessment process? Shea Business Consulting

31 Where to from here? Having assembled an evidence portfolio by working through this Guide and applying your skills, you will now need to arrange for a qualified assessor from your RTO to evaluate your competence in TAEASS402B Assess competence. If you are deemed competent, you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment that formally recognises your ability to assess the competence of candidates. By continuing to the next section of this Learner Guide, you will discover how to participate in an assessment validation process Shea Business Consulting 129

32 TAEASS402B Assess competence Learner Guide Notes Shea Business Consulting

33 TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learner Guide TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation This section includes 3 Learning Topics that support TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation, a core unit in the TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. This unit of competency describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to participate in an assessment validation process, which involves working in collaboration with other assessors to compare and evaluate assessment processes and outcomes in relation to the same unit/s of competency. This unit does not address the skills needed to lead the validation process. If you are required to lead assessment validations, you will need to consider the elective unit TAEASS505A Lead and coordinate assessment systems and services from the Vocational Graduate Certificate in Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy Practice. The following Learning Topics are covered in this section: Preparing for validation Contributing to the validation process Contributing to validation outcomes. Substantial components of Learning Topics 11 and 12 have been addressed already in Learning Topics 2, 3 and 8. To avoid unnecessary duplication, the content has not been repeated. If you have not yet worked through Topics 2, 3 and 8, you will be directed to read particular sections of these Topics. Industry Outcomes Competency-based assessment TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learning Topics 1. An introduction to competency-based assessment 2. Determining an assessment approach 3. Preparing assessment plans 4. Developing assessment instruments 5. Preparing for assessment 6. Gathering quality evidence 7. Supporting candidates through the assessment process 8. Making assessment decisions 9. Recording and reporting assessment decisions 10. Reviewing the assessment process 11. Preparing for validation 12. Contributing to the validation process 13. Contributing to validation outcomes 2012 Shea Business Consulting 131

34 TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learner Guide RTOs must keep records of their assessment validation activities in order to comply with the AQTF / SNR Essential Standards for Registration. Use the following Assessment Validation Outcome Template to record the outcomes of your assessment validation activities (and the recommendations arising from these activities). Assessment Validation Outcome Template Version 1.0 (February 2012) Validation Approach Outcome of Validation Activities Recommendations to Improve the Quality of Assessment Regardless of the context and approach, validation is undertaken to improve the quality of the assessment process. It is important to remember that you are not trying to make everyone assess in exactly the same way. You are trying to ensure that the assessment process used by your organisation: fully addresses the relevant assessment benchmarks is conducted in accordance with the principles of assessment and the rules of evidence Shea Business Consulting

35 TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learner Guide Learning Topic 12: Contributing to the validation process Having prepared for participation, you now need to contribute to the validation process, and this will involve: 1. Actively participating in validation sessions and activities 2. Applying the principles of assessment and rules of evidence 3. Checking documents for accuracy and version control. This Learning Topic covers Element 2 of TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation (Contribute to validation process). 1. Actively participating in validation sessions and activities It would be a pointless exercise attending a validation session if you turned up and didn t say a word. You must actively participate in validation activities, and this means communicating openly and clearly about your assessment experiences. Validation is a great opportunity to learn from other assessors, so it is important to ask meaningful questions. For example, if the validation approach involves field testing, trialling and piloting and the agreed validation activity involves analysing and reviewing assessment instruments, you may wish to ask the following questions: Validation Approach Field testing, trialling and piloting Validation Activity Analysing and reviewing assessment instruments Validation Questions - Who is the instrument designed for? - Can the instrument be adjusted to suit people who can t read well or who have a temporary/permanent disability? - How does the evidence collected with the instrument meet the requirements of the unit of competency? - Does the instrument provide information to candidates? - Does the instrument include a guide for required responses when questioning a candidate s underpinning knowledge? - How was the instrument developed? Was there any industry input? - Have any assessment appeals arisen from the use of the instrument? - Have there been any situations where the instrument was impractical? - Have employers or candidates provided feedback on the instrument? - Are the dimensions of competency integrated within the instrument? - Are Employability Skills integrated within the instrument? Questions allow assessors to learn from one another, and they also allow assessors to reflect on their own practice without feeling they are being criticised. Validation must be a positive exercise for all involved, and this requires an environment of openness and trust Shea Business Consulting 143

36 TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation Learner Guide Validating Assessment Checklist Having reached the end of Learning Topics relating to TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation, you should be able to tick all of the following: Can you describe the following components of the broader assessment system? o The interpretation of competency standards (to determine the evidence needed to demonstrate competence) o The various reasons (purposes) for carrying out validation o The different approaches to validation o The critical aspects of validation (including the validation of assessment processes, methods and products) Can you prepare for validation? Can you contribute to the validation process? Can you contribute to validation outcomes? Have you actively participated in a minimum of two validation sessions, where you: o used different validation approaches and activities? o collated documentation relating to the validation process in a logical manner? o communicated and liaised with relevant people? o provided feedback and interpreted documentation? o recorded your contribution to the validation findings? Where to from here? Having assembled an evidence portfolio by working through this Guide and applying your skills, you now need to arrange for a qualified assessor from your RTO to evaluate your competence in TAEASS403B Participate in assessment validation. If you are deemed competent, you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment that formally recognises your ability to participate in assessment validation Shea Business Consulting

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