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1 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au How is assessment validation changing?

2 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au NVR Standards – Training and Assessment Strategies and Assessment materials SNR 15.5 Assessment including Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): /(a) meets the requirements of the relevant Training Package or VET accredited course; and /(b) is conducted in accordance with the principles of assessment and the rules of evidence; and /(c) meets workplace and, where relevant, regulatory requirements; and /(d) is systematically validated.

3 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Why are processes changing? /Feedback about current process /too many forms /confusing /questions not thorough enough

4 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Streamlining /Streamlining / Refining Assessment Validation /less forms

5 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au What is different? /Action plan column /More thorough questions less open to interpretation /Mapping of assessments to units of competency

6 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au What is different – Industry Consultation /“Has industry been consulted in refining this assessment?” /Industry is not expected to validate an assessment the way an assessor would validate and assessment /Separate form 5 questions simple English not VET speak

7 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au NVR Standards – Training and Assessment Strategies and Assessment materials /15.2 Strategies for training and assessment meet the requirements of the relevant Training Package or VET accredited course and have been developed through effective consultation with industry. / /15.3 Staff, facilities, equipment and training and assessment materials used by the NVR registered training organisation are consistent with the requirements of the Training Package or VET accredited course and the NVR registered training organisation’s own training and assessment strategies and are developed through effective consultation with industry.

8 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au How can we consult industry /Many ways? /Existing staff currently employed in industry /Surveys /Direct communication /Industry forums Consultation may have already occurred through development of training and assessment strategy

9 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Assessment myths /All assessments need to be validated not just high risk assessments /RPL tools need to be validated they are a form or assessment /Industry does not need to sit down and undertake the assessment validation process with us the way we undertake assessment validation – consultation is not vallidation

10 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Under Review

11 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au The future of assessment /all new training packages assessments work-based or simulated environment /COAG directions external validation

12 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au On the horizon - COAG meeting April 2012 /“independant validation improving the confidence of employers and students in the quality of training courses, by developing and piloting independent validation of training provider assessments and implementing strategies which enable TAFEs to operate effectively in an environment of greater competition.”

13 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Skills for All Australians Report /Pilots will initially be rolled out in the qualifications identified by industry as being of most concern. Subject to the pilots being successful, a national approach to external validation will be implemented from 2014–15 onwards. It is anticipated that external validation will involve independent industry experts auditing a training provider’s assessment process and, in some cases, validating the competency assessments that have been made for individual students.

14 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Effective Industry Consultation Who is Industry? /Enterprises /Industry skills councils /Industry associations /Group training organisations /Staff employed by Sydney Institute working regularly in industry with relevant competencies

15 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Considerations /Consultation with industry is not an option with regards to assessment vaildation “effective consultation with industry” /All assessments in new training package design simulated / in the workplace /Assessment skills and capability – mapping, rpl, /Creating Assessment/RPL Champions/SWAT teams

16 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Who can assess? /TAEASS401A Plan assessment activities and processes /TAEASS402A Assess competence; /TAEASS404A Participate in assessment validation /(TAA04 Assessment units are equivalent to above) /Plus technical/vocational competencies at least to level being assessed

17 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Who can assess? OR /Two people can assess one with vocational competencies the other with assessment competencies

18 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Principles of Assessment /Validity (see types of validity below) /Content = mapping, measures what it is meant to /Face= Would this make sense to industry? /Construct = Only exists as a human construct eg AQF /Flexibility – Reasonable adjustment /Fairness - Removes bias, does not disadvantage a learner /Reliability - Tool yields consistent results

19 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au What is assessment validation? Process where assessors compare and evaluate against the relevant competency standard/s to ensure, validity, reliability, fairness, flexibility and effectiveness of their: /assessment methods /assessment tools /assessment procedures /assessment decisions

20 Ambition in Action www.sit.nsw.edu.au Rules of Evidence /Validity /Currency /Sufficiency /Authenticity


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