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During your time with us, you will participate in training and assessment. Through the training, you will gain knowledge and skills relevant to the qualification in which you are enrolled. Dependent upon Depending on which qualification you are undertaking, during the assessment process you may be required to perform hands-on tasks/assessments, complete assessment books, attend vocational placement, participate in role-plays, etc. To gain competency for a subject, you are required to provide all necessary documentation and evidence as instructed by Strategix and complete activities in the suggested timeframes. The Training and Assessment ProcessAt Strategix we ensure the training and assessment of all students is fair and non-discriminatory. We ensure the Principles of Assessment (including: fairness, flexibility, validity and reliability) and the Rules of Evidence (including; validity, sufficiency, currency and authenticity) are part of our assessment system and followed at all times. There are four main steps included in the Training and Assessment Process:
1. EnrolmentThe first step in your assessment journey with Strategix happens during your enrolment. During this stage we identify:
2. Develop a Training PlanA training plan is a formal document that outlines how, when and where training and assessment will occur. It can be used as a guide to monitor your progress towards the achievement of achieving the qualification. Once developed, the training plan is signed off by your trainer/assessor, your supervisor/employer (if applicable) and yourself. Training plans are reviewed on a regular basis regularly throughout the course of study to ensure the effectiveness and validity of the subject selection and monitor the progress of your qualification. The reviews are generally completed every 2 – 4 months, depending on the funding source, contract requirements, client requirements and student progress. 3. Training and Assessment ActivitiesTraining (Delivery) The most important part of your time spent with us is your participation in training and education, without it, you will not be prepared for, or able to, undertake your assessments. Prior to, and in preparation for assessment, Strategix will provide you with all required learning materials and training. As a learner, you will have a Training Plan or course schedule which that outlines how, when and where training and assessment will occur during your course. Your Training Plan includes the minimum learning you require required to be ready to participate in your assessment/s. During your course, the training you will participate in may include:
You must prepare yourself for your assessment by attending any education facilities (if applicable) and accessing the learner guides, resources and equipment. Where applicable, Strategix ensures all resources, items, locations and facilities are available to you and/or are ready for your use during the assessment period. Please note: If Vocational Placement is part of your course, it is your responsibility to organise your own placement host. Prior to assessment, your trainer will inform you of the assessment requirements and expectations, and provide you with your assessment materials. We will ensure that an effective learning environment is maintained at all times. The environment will be characterised by:
Assessment In line with competency-based training methodology, assessments will be are progressive, with an emphasis on demonstrating competence and practical application of skills and knowledge. How you will be are assessed and what the assessor will be is looking for will be made clear to you at the beginning of each subject. Assessment due dates are communicated by the trainer/facilitator where required. You must ensure you keep copies of all assessment tasks as you may be required to resubmit at a future date. When it comes time to complete your assessments, you must demonstrate competence by successfully meeting the requirements of each assessment to an acceptable level. You may encounter a range of assessment methods, such as:
When formulating your responses and/or participating in your assessment activities, you need to be sure that you respond in a way that matches the level of the course you are undertaking. For example, if you are undertaking a Diploma diploma-level qualification, your responses to questions would require more detail and be held to a higher standard than responses to questions in a Certificate certificate III qualification. Your learning and assessment material will drive your responses and if you do not quite meet response requirements, the assessor will provide feedback and allow you to attempt the question again. Many elements of your training and assessment with Strategix will be through the use of electronic means (enrolment form, learning materials and assessment materials/methods), therefore it is important for students to have sound computer skills. On the campus and at schools, students will have can access to devices to complete their assessments. When studying online, students must have a suitable device to complete their course. Marking Assessments Before an assessor will mark your assessment/s you must have, where applicable:
When marking your assessments, the assessor will follow a marking guide that contains a range of model answers and set requirements for student responses to questions. This ensures your assessment is marked fairly and consistently. Assessment may take up to 14 days to be marked. Assessment Outcome You can only gain competence (or pass) in a subject once all assessment parts for that subject are marked as satisfactory. You can see your course progress through the assessment platform (electronic) or through your Record Book (paper-based). If you withdraw, or your enrolment is cancelled, you cannot be awarded a final outcome for any subject that has outstanding assessment parts or failed attempts. Working with Children Check and Police Check Some courses require students to perform a Working with Children Check (Blue Card in Qld) or a National Police Check to participate in the Vocational Placement component of the course. Please note, that by signing the Blue Card Application Form you are consenting consent to the screening process. It is an offence for a ‘disqualified person’ to sign a blue card application form or renewal form. To assist the student, applications may be submitted on the student’s behalf, all results and outcomes of the checks will remain confidential. 4. Completion and QualificationOnce you have been deemed competent in all relevant subjects and your Training Record Book, Assessment Book or assessments have been signed off, you have completed the qualification. You will receive your certificate from Strategix within 30 days of completion and finalisation of payment. |
Student Handbook
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During your time with us, you will participate in both training and assessment.
Training
The important part of your time spent with us is your participation in training and education, without it, you will not be prepared for or able to complete your course. Training may include:
Face to face classes
Course-related information sessions
Supervised study sessions
Mandatory and supervised work-based training (Vocational Placement)
Assessment sessions
Online tutorials (domestic students)
Self-paced study.
Assessment
In line with competency-based training methodology, assessments will be progressive, with an emphasis on demonstrating competence and practical application of skills and knowledge. How you will be assessed and what the assessor will be looking for will be made clear to you at the beginning of each subject. Assessment due dates are communicated by the trainer/facilitator where required. You must ensure you keep copies of all assessment tasks as you may be required to resubmit at a future date.
When it comes time to complete your assessments, you must demonstrate competence by successfully meeting the requirements of each assessment. Assessment methods include:
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Description
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Short Answer Questions
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These are knowledge-based questions and may require a brief response, multiple choice selection, matching quiz or filling in a form.
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Case Studies
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This requires you to analyse a case study and answer a series of questions and/or complete workplace forms.
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Skills Observations
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These are practical tasks that the assessor must observe you performing in a simulated or actual workplace.
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Projects
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These are knowledge and/or skills-based tasks or questions. You will be required to research and analyse information to complete the tasks/questions and/or complete workplace forms.
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Role Plays
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These are practical tasks, usually a simulated conversation/situation based on a scenario that the assessor must observe you performing.
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Work Skills Verification Forms
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These gather information from your supervisor, mentor or another suitable person, to verify that you can apply the workplace skills and knowledge required to complete the subject.
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Vocational Placement (VP)
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VP refers to mandated workplace placement. It includes specific work tasks/activities that must be completed in an actual workplace, not in a simulated environment. Employed students may complete the VP assessment activities within their workplace as part of their usual tasks and role.
Your learning and assessment materials will drive your responses and if you do not quite meet response requirements, the assessor will provide feedback and allow you to attempt the question again.
Many elements of your training and assessment with Strategix will be through the use of electronic means (enrolment form, learning materials and assessment materials/methods), therefore it is important for students to have sound computer skills. On the campus and at schools, students will have access to devices to complete their assessments. When studying online, students must have a suitable device to complete their course.
Marking Assessments
When marking your assessments, the assessor will follow a marking guide that contains a range of model answers and set requirements for student responses to questions. This ensures your assessment is marked fairly and consistently.
Assessment may take up to 14 days to be marked.
Assessment Outcome
You can only gain competence (or pass) in a subject once all assessment parts for that subject are marked as satisfactory. You can see your course progress through the assessment platform (electronic) or through your Record Book (paper-based). If you withdraw, or your enrolment is cancelled, you cannot be awarded a final outcome for any subject that has outstanding assessment parts or failed attempts.
Completion and Qualification
Once you have been deemed competent in all relevant subjects and your Training Record Book, Assessment Book or assessments have been signed off, you have completed the qualification. You will receive your certificate from Strategix within 30 days of completion and finalisation of payment.
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If, after being assessed, the assessor has determined that you have not met the assessment requirements for any part of the assessment, the assessor will mark that part of the assessment as not satisfactory. At this time, you will be given retraining and an opportunity to re-attempt the assessment part. This will continue to happen through each subsequent unsatisfactory outcome. If this happens, you must work with the trainer on any re-training and rectify and resubmit the assessment as soon as possible. Practical assessments are to be re-scheduled and re-assessed appropriately. If you are not satisfied with the assessment outcome and wish to challenge the result, you have a right to appeal and request a re-assessment of the assessment. Refer to the Complaints and Appeals Information Sheet for further information. Student course fees include an initial assessment plus one resubmission of assessment tasks. If a student is still assessed as “not yet competent” for a particular subject/s then subsequent re-sits or resubmissions of assessments may incur a fee. The cost must be paid prior to the re-assessment being undertaken. |
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