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VET Delivered to School Students Teacher Enhancement Skill Set (TAESS00024)
TAEASS413 Participate in assessment validation
TAEDES411 Use nationally recognised training products to meet vocational training needs
TAEDES412 Design and develop plans for vocational training
TAEPDD401 Work effectively in the VET sector
Online
This course is designed to enable those who hold an education degree to be engaged as trainers and/or assessor in the VET sector.
Course Details
Certification
Participants who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment which is recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Pinnacle Safety and Training (RTO 40496).
The TAESS00024 VET delivered to school students teacher enhancement skill set consists of the following units of competency:
- TAEASS412 Assess competence
- TAEASS413 Participate in assessment validation
- TAEDES411 Use nationally recognised training products to meet vocational training needs
- TAEDES412 Design and develop plans for vocational training
- TAEPDD401 Work effectively in the VET sector
Course Duration
Online
- Study at your own pace when it suits you
- You have 3 months to complete your course (extensions available)
- Motivated students may finish quickly
Price
- $1399 pp
- For group bookings please submit your group booking enquiry here for an obligation-free quote.
Course Overview
This skill set provides the skills and knowledge required for those who intend to deliver vocational education and training (VET) to learners in a school environment. Participants will learn about the VET sector, develop the skills to assess learners through competency-based assessment and participate in pre-assessment and post-assessment validation processes.
Course Outline
This course will cover the following topics:
- An introduction to the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector, including the legislative requirements, key stakeholders, and the role VET plays in preparing individuals for successful careers in various industries
- Understanding nationally recognised training products and navigating the National Register of VET
- How to design learning plans to meet the needs of your students
- Planning and preparing to facilitate assessment
- Preparing students for assessment and considerations for reasonable adjustment
- Conducting competency-based assessment
- Assessment of recognition of prior learning (RPL) applications
- Preparing and participating in pre-assessment and post-assessment validation processes
Who should undertake this course?
This skill set enables people who hold an education degree to be engaged as trainers and/or assessors in the VET sector.
Those who hold a qualification that enables registration as a secondary school teacher in any state or territory are only able to deliver training in any VET context under supervision. Those who hold a qualification that enables registration as a secondary school teacher in any state or territory and hold the Assessor Skill Set, or the VET Delivered to School Students Teacher Enhancement Skill Set are able to train and assess in any VET context without supervision.
These individuals are still required to meet other requirements imposed on trainers and assessors under the Standards, including holding relevant vocational competencies, current industry skills and current knowledge and skills in vocational teaching and learning.
Course Inclusions
- Access to a range of learning materials to guide your studies
- Access to online discussion forums to interact with other learners
- Access to our experienced assessors
- Assess to a fully simulated workplace environment
Computer Literacy
This course required a high level of computer literacy. You will access, research, prepare and submit your assessments through the Learning Management System (LMS), Moodle.
You will require access to a computer for the duration of the course. The device must meet the minimum System Requirements of Pinnacle’s e-Learning system. We officially support and recommend modern desktop or laptop computers running Google Chrome web browser. You will also require word processing software - Microsoft Word is highly recommended.
This program is only recommended to those with a strong level of computer literacy.
Practical Assessment Tasks
To undertake the practical assessment task required to complete this course, you will need access to four (4) volunteers to play the roles of your students. These volunteers must be at least 15 years of age and consent to being video recorded for the purposes of assessment.
Participants must:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Have at least a Year 12 level of numeracy, literacy and communication skills
- Have the ability to read and write English. If English is a second language, you will need to complete a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) questionnaire. Contact us to discuss.
- Have a strong level of computer literacy skills
- Have access to four volunteers
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Student Links
Raymond was very professional as a tutor. Very approachable throughout the course, continually asking if we required more time and resources, providing excellent examples of material (slides, knowledge or internet references) appropriate to the topic being discussed.