Title: AFISC LOGO
1Training Package Reform
2AFISC training package reform
- Based on AFISC
- Training package design findings
- Unit of competence design specifications
- Qualifications packaging research and
investigations - Training package rationalisation obligations
3External drivers
- Moving on Report of the high level review of
training packages - without major changes to the ways in which
training packages are conceptualised, developed
and implemented, the model will struggle to
achieve its purposes and will ultimately fail.
4Moving on.. Supporting quality teaching,
learning and assessment
- Training packages assume a high level of
competence within an RTO to facilitate valid
training delivery and assessment - We find an unacceptable high level of confusion
amongst educators in particular about the
relationship between training packages and
teaching learning and assessment, - The implementation of training packages, is even
more important than improving them as products.
5The training package
6The AFISC position
- The council supports the model (design) of
training packages - The council is committed to progress our training
packages to a point of consolidation (fit for
purpose) - As a consequence enable the focus to shift onto
training package implementation.
7Major reform initiatives are
- Unit of Competence
- Reworking the degree of specifications within
units (fit for purpose) - Increase industry ownership and provide for a
more transparent and improved assessment outcome.
- A special feature of this work is the inclusion
of work practice statements - Work practice statements will simplify the
capacity to recognise competence. - The statements will drive a structured approach
for continued improvement
8Example work practice statements
- Achieve the optimum efficiency of the
construction technique - Construct the works to specifications
- Construct works that are structurally sound
- Finish the works in a professional manner
9Major reform initiatives cont.
- Unit guides
- a new initiative designed to bridge the gap
between industry requirements and the capacity of
RTOs to deliver - The unit guide concept has received great support
and recognition they are the missing link. - Work is nearing completion on a handbook How to
develop unit guides.
10Major reform initiatives cont.
- 3. Qualifications and associated packing rules
- Rethinking how we can maintain the specified
requirements for qualifications (AQF) - Embrace new and flexible models to incorporate
into training packages - Give flexibility and choice to employers to
ensure targeted program delivery.
11Major reform initiatives cont.
- 4. Rationalisation leading to improvement
- This work will underpin the above mentioned
initiatives. - A key component of training package improvement
is the adoption of an integrated content
management system - Provides the capability for AFISC to reflect
efficiencies, quality and stability associated
with training packages and their improvement.
12AFISC Competency Management System Competency
Grouping Methodology
crops, turf, trees etc and related activities
such as plant, maintain, harvest, propagate,
prune etc Excludes post harvest products such as
grains, fruit and vegetables for human
consumption.
Plants
cattle, sheep, dogs, captive animals, fauna, fish
etc related and related activities such as feed,
water, shear, milk, pen, ride, monitoring,
incubate, euthanize, slaughter etc.
Animals
eggs, grains, fruit, vegetables, wheat etc for
human consumption and related activities such as
pack, bake, post harvest activities etc.
Food, beverages and Pharmaceuticals
soil, water, weather, flora, paddocks, and
related activities such as sampling, observing,
inspecting, preparing, clearing, rehabilitating
etc
Landscapes and natural resources
people include staff, committees, customers,
products include displays, merchandise,
services include advising, supporting, training
People, products and services
harvesters, excavators, handpieces, lasers, GPS,
tools (power and hand) and related activities
such as operating, maintaining, cleaning, using,
calibrating, grinding.
Machinery/equipment and technology
insects, weeds, invertebrates, fungal and related
activities such as treating, clearing ,
controlling, preparing and the use chemicals and
product to control pests and diseases
Pests and diseases
- channels/pipes, yards, fencing, buildings,
structures, roads, paths, built - landscapes and related activities such as
fabricating, installing, maintaining, - interpreting drawings, surveying, designing,
testing, laying paving, - constructing walkways.
Infrastructure
Systems and business
- procedures, business plans, contracts,
management systems and procedures (OHS, QA, - Environment), production data, etc. and related
activities such as recording, reporting, - applying, developing, implementing analysing,
collecting, applying, managing etc
13The new landscape
- Federal governments policy Skilling Australia
for the Future - New endorsement requirements for ISCs (quality
TPS) - National Quality Council (NQC) projects
- TP design
- Units of competence
- Qualifications
- Rationalisation
14Consequences for AFISC and stakeholders
- Need to get it right
- New Government focus will require a stronger
position from AFISC - Will impact on some of the reform initiatives
- Require a strengthening of relationships and
forging partnerships
15Where are we up to
- New Government
- NQC considering project report this week
- ISCs meeting with DEEWR regarding new quality
procedures. this week - AFISC is repositioning to accommodate all of the
above into the AFISC business and project
planning