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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare for the assessment
  2. Gather quality evidence
  3. Support the candidate
  4. Make the assessment decision
  5. Record and report the assessment decision
  6. Review the assessment process

Performance Evidence

The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in the elements and performance criteria of this unit, including:

assessment of at least five candidates within the vocational education and training (VET) context against at least one endorsed or accredited unit of competency according to the organisation's assessment processes and practices.

using recognition of prior learning (RPL) processes in the assessment of at least one candidate (which may be one of the five candidates above)

making reasonable adjustments in the assessment of at least one candidate.

The assessments must be undertaken under the supervision of a qualified assessor and cover an entire unit of competency for each candidate, including:

the application of different assessment methods and instruments involving a range of activities and events

using two-way communication and feedback with the candidate

exercising judgement in making the assessment decision

recording and reporting assessment outcomes in accordance with the assessment system and organisational, legal and ethical requirements

reviewing the assessment process.


Knowledge Evidence

The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge to effectively complete the task outlined in the elements and performance criteria of this unit. This includes knowledge of:

competency-based assessment, including:

VET as a competency-based system

how competency based assessment differs from other types of assessment

competency standards as the basis of qualifications

structure and application of competency standards

the principles of assessment and how they are applied

the distinction between assessment tools and assessment instruments

the rules of evidence and how they are applied

the range of assessment purposes and assessment contexts, including RPL

different assessment methods, including suitability for gathering various types of evidence, suitability for the content of units, and resource requirements and associated costs

reasonable adjustments and when they are applicable

types and forms of evidence, including assessment instruments that are relevant to gathering different types of evidence used in competency-based assessment, including RPL

the training and assessment strategies, including policies and procedures established by the industry, organisation or training authority

RPL policies and procedures established by the organisation

cultural sensitivity and equity considerations in assessment activities

current legislative requirements relevant to the assessor and the assessment process

workplace health and safety (WHS) responsibilities associated with assessing competence, including:

requirements for reporting hazards and incidents

emergency procedures

procedures for the use of relevant personal protective equipment

the safe use and maintenance of relevant equipment

sources of WHS information.