List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENTS | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Identify display requirements. | 1.1 Determine promotional purpose of display and generate initial ideas for style. 1.2 Discuss ideas with relevant personnel, seek advice and confirm display requirements. 1.3 Consider and apply elements and principles of design when generating display ideas. 1.4 Choose and adjust display area to best meet identified purpose; consider space and environmental constraints. 1.5 Develop a simple plan, itemising display components. |
2. Select display components. | 2.1 Recognise and select flower and plant materials, ancillary and presentation items and sort in preparation for display. 2.2 Check that flower and plant materials have been correctly prepared and conditioned. 2.3 Recognise and report any spoilt materials and rectify according to level of individual responsibility |
3. Display floristry stock and merchandise. | 3.1 Prepare correct environmental conditions for display. 3.2 Display floristry products considering and applying elements and principles of design. 3.3 Ensure displays achieve a balanced, fully stocked appearance. 3.4 Identify fragile, perishable or expensive stock and display with extra care to prevent damage or spoilage. |
4. Prepare and arrange display labels and tickets. | 4.1 Prepare product labels and price tickets using electronic equipment or neatly by hand. 4.2 Place product labels and price tickets visibly on or near merchandise. 4.3 Maintain correct and current pricing information for merchandise; correct and report errors. |
5. Refine and rotate displays. | 5.1 Review displays and refine as required. 5.2 Ensure display meets promotional purpose; monitor sales and adjust as required. 5.3 Rotate displayed flowers, plant materials and perishable goods for maximum use according to vase life and expiration dates. 5.4 Replenish displays to ensure maximum sales. |
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:
plan for and create one display for each of the following shopfront areas which must be of consistent quality and of varying sizes and complexities:
counter
display fixture or cabinet
floor space
front of shop and other outdoor space
moveable shelves
window
use these materials across the suite of displays:
fresh and dry flower and plant materials:
non-Australian species whether they are grown in Australia or overseas
Australian species
gift cards
gifts
novelties
potted plants.
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
fundamental characteristics of elements and principles of design, their primary interrelationships and use in the display and merchandise of floristry products:
elements of design:
texture
form
colour
space
line
principles of design:
harmony
rhythm
balance
dominance
scale
proportion
contrast
optimum environmental display conditions, including temperature, light and humidity controls, for a wide variety of:
fresh and dry flower and plant materials:
non-Australian species whether they are grown in Australia or overseas
Australian species
potted plants
features of spoilt flower and plant materials
a range of formats for and inclusions of simple display plans for floristry products
floristry industry and organisational procedures for pricing and labelling floristry stock items for general sale.
Skills must be demonstrated in a floristry environment with a shop front presence or a display area for the promotion of products. This can be:
an industry workplace
a simulated industry environment operated within a training organisation.
Assessment must ensure use of:
counters
display fixtures or cabinets
moveable shelves
containers:
decorative containers and vessels
vases
ladders
mechanical or electronic labelling equipment
a diverse, commercial range of floristry stock:
fresh and dry flower and plant materials:
non-Australian species whether they are grown in Australia or overseas
Australian species
gift cards
gifts
novelties
potted plants
templates to record display plans
organisational procedures for pricing
product pricing information for display items:
price lists
product labels and price tickets
other florists with whom the individual can interact to discuss display ideas; these can be:
florists in an industry workplace or
people who participate in project activities, role plays or simulated activities, set up for the purpose of assessment, within a training organisation
assessment activities that allow the individual to work with commercial speed, timing and productivity to complete display plans and create displays within nominated deadlines.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisation’s requirements for assessors, and:
hold a qualification or Statement of Attainment in Floristry which includes this unit of competency or equivalent; and
have worked as a florist in the industry for at least three years where they have applied this unit of competency or equivalent.