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Planning Evidence Collection

What is Evidence?. Information gathered, which when matched against the requirements of the Unit of Competency, provides proof of competence.. Meeting the requirements of Principles of Assessment. To ensure that assessment processes, methods and tools meet the requirements of the Principles of Asses

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Planning Evidence Collection

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    1. Planning Evidence Collection

    2. What is Evidence? Information gathered, which when matched against the requirements of the Unit of Competency, provides proof of competence.

    3. Meeting the requirements of Principles of Assessment To ensure that assessment processes, methods and tools meet the requirements of the Principles of Assessment you must Unpack the Unit of Competency and: Identify the evidence required Select appropriate assessment methods to collect the evidence Identify the assessment tools that align to each of the methods selected

    4. Identify the Evidence Required Read the Unit Descriptor/Description and Visualise Competency Scan the rest of the Unit and refine visualisation Check the Evidence Guide Read other components of the Unit Consider Industry Standards Dimensions of Competency AQF level of the qualification Language, Literacy and Numeracy requirements Complete the list of Evidence required

    5. How to Visualise Competency Consider the following: How would competent people perform the task in the workplace? How would they apply their knowledge? What would they do if something went wrong? How would they handle multiple tasks or pressures? What would the product or service look like? How would they transfer their skills to other contexts? How would they apply employability skills? What would a competent person NOT do?

    6. Check the Evidence Guide What evidence is critical to achieving competency?

    7. Other Components Is there additional information in other components which must be included: Range Statement Required Skills and Knowledge Elements Performance Criteria Employability Skills

    8. Assessment Methods vs Assessment Tools Assessment Methods the particular technique/s used to gather different types of evidence

    9. Assessment Methods vs Assessment Tools Assessment Tools The instrument/s and procedures used to gather and interpret evidence of competence: Instrument – the specific questions or activity used to assess competence by the assessment method selected. An assessment instrument may be supported by a profile of acceptable performance and the decision making rules or guidelines to be used by assessors. Procedures – the information or instructions given to the candidate and the assessor about how the assessment is to be conducted and recorded. (AQTF)

    10. Linking Assessment Methods and Assessment Tools Requirements of the Unit of Competency Characteristics of learners Types of evidence required Context Evidence collection process Cost

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