G.03/25 Solent Circuit, Norwest, NSW, 2153

02 May 2024 | 05:30 PM - 7:00 PM AEST

This webinar will provide you with a proven method to improve students’ experience and training quality outcomes through clustering, while the compliance requirements of individual units are still met.

About this Webinar

Organising training delivery and/or assessment in clusters or groups of units can help RTOs to better align training with workplace practices, maximise the opportunities for holistic collection of assessment evidence, and improve the efficiencies of the training program.  

 

Why are so many RTOs reluctant to use clusters? The process of designing learning and assessment that meet the requirements for clusters of units rather than individual units requires a holistic approach, and if it’s not done well it may create gaps that can create non-compliances against clauses 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.8.

During this webinar you will learn a methodical approach to clustering units of competencies to ensure that the efficiencies and improvements of a cluster-based delivery and assessment does not compromise the ability to meet regulatory requirements.

Our experienced facilitator and auditor Javier Amaro will take you through a full worked example of clustering three units.

What you will learn

To cluster or not to cluster?  The decision to cluster for delivery and/or assessment will be made based on a number of considerations that relate to the needs of the student, the needs of the workplace, the needs of the RTO and the characteristics of the units of competency.

When clustering units, it is possible to do so for delivery, for assessment or for both. This webinar will take you through the steps required to design a cluster approach identifying the commonalities in what needs to be learned and assessed. When these commonalities or duplications are present, delivering stand alone units becomes a very inefficient and ineffective approach.

This webinar will give you examples of training design analysis, training plans, session plans, and assessment strategies based on a cluster approach

Objectives

Learning
Application
Impact

01

Learning

Understand the principles that underpin the RPL process

Understand compliance requirements for RPL

Identify different steps required during an RPL process

Develop the skills to support students throughout the RPL process.

02

Application

Review RTO’s RPL processes and tools, within 30 days

Use principles of assessment to support students throughout the RPL process in 100% of cases

Provide feedback to RTO’s management for continuous improvement of the RPL system, within two weeks

Provide a presentation about RPL to other trainers, within one week.

03

Impact

Minimise time required to process an RPL application

Improve success rate of RPL applications

Eliminate non-compliances related to RPL.

Meet the facilitators

Javier Amaro

How to Cluster Units of Competency for Delivery and Assessment

Join us in this insightful webinar with our expert speaker Javier Amaro.

We only have a few slots for the Webinar so make sure to secure your spot today!

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