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SITTGDE010
Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments

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Issue Date: May 2024


This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to research and critically analyse specialised information on cultural and heritage environments to develop interpretive themes and messages. It highlights the need for ongoing research to update and expand knowledge.

This unit applies across many industry sectors and has particular application to guides who work in cultural centres, museums, galleries or historic sites, or who conduct tours in regions with strong cultural and heritage significance. In this context, guides work independently to research and prepare interpretive content.

No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.

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Evidence Required

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ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Research specialised information on cultural and heritage environments.

1.1.Identify key sources of specialised information about cultural and heritage environments.

1.2.Evaluate credibility and reliability of information sources.

1.3.Use formal and informal research techniques to access current and relevant information.

1.4.Determine potential subjects of customer interest and make focus of research activities.

2. Prepare specialised information on cultural and heritage environments.

2.1.Analyse information and develop interpretive themes and messages to meet customer needs.

2.2.Organise information to support the ways in which it will be used and presented.

3. Update knowledge of specialised information on cultural and heritage environments.

3.1.Identify and use opportunities to maintain currency of knowledge about specialised topics.

3.2.Proactively seek opportunities to enhance and expand own knowledge base.

3.3.Incorporate updated and expanded knowledge into work activities.

Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:

prepare three different presentations, with each presentation:

using at least four credible and reliable sources of information

demonstrating knowledge of cultural and heritage environments as listed in the knowledge evidence

using appropriate ecological terminology and concepts

incorporating interpretive themes and messages

organising information in a logical and suitable manner for presentation.

Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:

the role of interpretation in creating a powerful customer experience

sources of information on cultural and heritage environments

cultural and heritage environments, natural and built:

art galleries

cultural centres

heritage trails

historic localities or regions

historic theme parks

Indigenous art or occupation sites

museums

prehistoric and fossil sites

nature and significance of each cultural or heritage environment:

how the environment developed and evolved

historically and culturally significant features, details of any exhibits, displays or performances

individuals associated with the environment, their roles and impacts

role of the environment in the local community, both past and present

relationship of the environment to past and current Australian culture and history

information sources frequently used by guides:

artworks

events

exhibitions

experiences and observations (of self or others)

films

images

internet

music

objects

local experts

traditional owners

performances

presentations

professional associations

printed texts, books, journals, magazines, newspapers

technical information.

Skills must be demonstrated in an operational guiding environment. This can be:

an industry workplace where specialised interpretive content is developed for guiding activities

a simulated activity involving the development of specialised interpretive content for guiding activities.

Assessment must ensure access to:

current sources of information as listed in the knowledge evidence

current interpretive resources

equipment used to source, record and store information:

computer and software

internet

data storage equipment.

Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations’ requirements for assessors; and:

have worked in industry for at least three years where they have applied the skills and knowledge of this unit of competency.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Research specialised information on cultural and heritage environments.

1.1.Identify key sources of specialised information about cultural and heritage environments.

1.2.Evaluate credibility and reliability of information sources.

1.3.Use formal and informal research techniques to access current and relevant information.

1.4.Determine potential subjects of customer interest and make focus of research activities.

2. Prepare specialised information on cultural and heritage environments.

2.1.Analyse information and develop interpretive themes and messages to meet customer needs.

2.2.Organise information to support the ways in which it will be used and presented.

3. Update knowledge of specialised information on cultural and heritage environments.

3.1.Identify and use opportunities to maintain currency of knowledge about specialised topics.

3.2.Proactively seek opportunities to enhance and expand own knowledge base.

3.3.Incorporate updated and expanded knowledge into work activities.

Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:

prepare three different presentations, with each presentation:

using at least four credible and reliable sources of information

demonstrating knowledge of cultural and heritage environments as listed in the knowledge evidence

using appropriate ecological terminology and concepts

incorporating interpretive themes and messages

organising information in a logical and suitable manner for presentation.

Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:

the role of interpretation in creating a powerful customer experience

sources of information on cultural and heritage environments

cultural and heritage environments, natural and built:

art galleries

cultural centres

heritage trails

historic localities or regions

historic theme parks

Indigenous art or occupation sites

museums

prehistoric and fossil sites

nature and significance of each cultural or heritage environment:

how the environment developed and evolved

historically and culturally significant features, details of any exhibits, displays or performances

individuals associated with the environment, their roles and impacts

role of the environment in the local community, both past and present

relationship of the environment to past and current Australian culture and history

information sources frequently used by guides:

artworks

events

exhibitions

experiences and observations (of self or others)

films

images

internet

music

objects

local experts

traditional owners

performances

presentations

professional associations

printed texts, books, journals, magazines, newspapers

technical information.

Skills must be demonstrated in an operational guiding environment. This can be:

an industry workplace where specialised interpretive content is developed for guiding activities

a simulated activity involving the development of specialised interpretive content for guiding activities.

Assessment must ensure access to:

current sources of information as listed in the knowledge evidence

current interpretive resources

equipment used to source, record and store information:

computer and software

internet

data storage equipment.

Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations’ requirements for assessors; and:

have worked in industry for at least three years where they have applied the skills and knowledge of this unit of competency.

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Identify key sources of specialised information about cultural and heritage environments. 
Evaluate credibility and reliability of information sources. 
Use formal and informal research techniques to access current and relevant information. 
Determine potential subjects of customer interest and make focus of research activities. 
Analyse information and develop interpretive themes and messages to meet customer needs. 
Organise information to support the ways in which it will be used and presented. 
Identify and use opportunities to maintain currency of knowledge about specialised topics. 
Proactively seek opportunities to enhance and expand own knowledge base. 
Incorporate updated and expanded knowledge into work activities. 

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