Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners

CUAWOO301 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Produce wood objects

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Issue Date: April 2024


Qualification -
Unit of Competency CUAWOO301 - Produce wood objects
Description
Employability Skills
Learning Outcomes and Application This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to explore and use a range of combined techniques to produce finished wood objects from design concepts which are reviewed and adjusted during the work in progress.It applies to individuals who are still developing their expertise in design and technique. They work under supervision but have some independence and use discretion and judgement within defined guidelines.No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.

Assessment must be conducted in a safe environment where evidence gathered demonstrates consistent performance of typical activities experienced in creative arts industry environments. The assessment environment must include access to:

equipment, tools and materials used to produce wood objects

relevant information sources.

Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational educational and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.

Prerequisites/co-requisites
Competency Field
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners Student Learning Resources Handouts
Activities
Slides
PPT
Assessment 1 Assessment 2 Assessment 3 Assessment 4
Elements of Competency Performance Criteria              
Element: Plan woodworking through exploration
  • Explore ideas and techniques for own wood objects in consultation with key people as required
  • Review historical and contemporary woodworking practice as a potential source of ideas
  • Clarify and confirm ideas for wood objects based on exploration, discussion and consideration of intellectual property requirements
  • Assess capabilities of woodworking techniques through practice and systematic testing and adaption on samples, practice pieces or a work in progress
  • Select techniques that best support ideas for own work
       
Element: Prepare, maintain and store woodworking resources
  • Calculate, select and organise type and quantity of woodworking equipment, tools and materials based on the needs of the chosen work
  • Prepare, maintain and dispose of equipment, tools and materials according to workplace safety and sustainability requirements
  • Clean and store equipment, tools and materials according to specific needs of different items
       
Element: Create finished wood objects
  • Use and adapt combined woodworking techniques to create desired effects, considering and applying elements and principles of design
  • Review work in progress and make adjustments, as required, to produce final work
  • Handle equipment, tools and materials safely and minimise waste throughout all processes
  • Add value to current and future work process by documenting the work progress
  • Liaise with others to obtain and consider feedback on technical proficiency of work and success in communicating ideas
       


Evidence Required

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.

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Plan woodworking through exploration

1.1 Explore ideas and techniques for own wood objects in consultation with key people as required

1.2 Review historical and contemporary woodworking practice as a potential source of ideas

1.3 Clarify and confirm ideas for wood objects based on exploration, discussion and consideration of intellectual property requirements

1.4 Assess capabilities of woodworking techniques through practice and systematic testing and adaption on samples, practice pieces or a work in progress

1.5 Select techniques that best support ideas for own work

2. Prepare, maintain and store woodworking resources

2.1 Calculate, select and organise type and quantity of woodworking equipment, tools and materials based on the needs of the chosen work

2.2 Prepare, maintain and dispose of equipment, tools and materials according to workplace safety and sustainability requirements

2.3 Clean and store equipment, tools and materials according to specific needs of different items

3. Create finished wood objects

3.1 Use and adapt combined woodworking techniques to create desired effects, considering and applying elements and principles of design

3.2 Review work in progress and make adjustments, as required, to produce final work

3.3 Handle equipment, tools and materials safely and minimise waste throughout all processes

3.4 Add value to current and future work process by documenting the work progress

3.5 Liaise with others to obtain and consider feedback on technical proficiency of work and success in communicating ideas

Evidence of the ability to:

explore ideas, techniques and historical and contemporary textile practice and choose techniques to support own work

identify and acquire resources required to complete chosen work

adapt and use combined woodworking techniques to create a single major work or multiple wood objects that show technical proficiency in chosen techniques

review and document the work process.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

outline basic intellectual property considerations when making wood objects

outline methods of exploring techniques to achieve different effects in wood objects

summarise the main aspects of historical and contemporary woodworking practice and how they can inform own design ideas

describe, for the elements and principles of design, the key characteristics, key interrelationships and use in wood objects

summarise, for a range of tools and equipment used to produce wood objects, key physical features and uses, cleaning and maintenance techniques and storage requirements

describe the physical properties and capabilities of a range of materials and techniques used to produce wood objects

discuss typical work space requirements for producing wood objects including ways of organising space and equipment for efficient work operation

describe procedures for working safely with woodworking materials, tools and equipment.


Submission Requirements

List each assessment task's title, type (eg project, observation/demonstration, essay, assignment, checklist) and due date here

Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

Copy and paste from the following data to produce each assessment task. Write these in plain English and spell out how, when and where the task is to be carried out, under what conditions, and what resources are needed. Include guidelines about how well the candidate has to perform a task for it to be judged satisfactory.

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Plan woodworking through exploration

1.1 Explore ideas and techniques for own wood objects in consultation with key people as required

1.2 Review historical and contemporary woodworking practice as a potential source of ideas

1.3 Clarify and confirm ideas for wood objects based on exploration, discussion and consideration of intellectual property requirements

1.4 Assess capabilities of woodworking techniques through practice and systematic testing and adaption on samples, practice pieces or a work in progress

1.5 Select techniques that best support ideas for own work

2. Prepare, maintain and store woodworking resources

2.1 Calculate, select and organise type and quantity of woodworking equipment, tools and materials based on the needs of the chosen work

2.2 Prepare, maintain and dispose of equipment, tools and materials according to workplace safety and sustainability requirements

2.3 Clean and store equipment, tools and materials according to specific needs of different items

3. Create finished wood objects

3.1 Use and adapt combined woodworking techniques to create desired effects, considering and applying elements and principles of design

3.2 Review work in progress and make adjustments, as required, to produce final work

3.3 Handle equipment, tools and materials safely and minimise waste throughout all processes

3.4 Add value to current and future work process by documenting the work progress

3.5 Liaise with others to obtain and consider feedback on technical proficiency of work and success in communicating ideas

Copy and paste from the following performance criteria to create an observation checklist for each task. When you have finished writing your assessment tool every one of these must have been addressed, preferably several times in a variety of contexts. To ensure this occurs download the assessment matrix for the unit; enter each assessment task as a column header and place check marks against each performance criteria that task addresses.

Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Explore ideas and techniques for own wood objects in consultation with key people as required 
Review historical and contemporary woodworking practice as a potential source of ideas 
Clarify and confirm ideas for wood objects based on exploration, discussion and consideration of intellectual property requirements 
Assess capabilities of woodworking techniques through practice and systematic testing and adaption on samples, practice pieces or a work in progress 
Select techniques that best support ideas for own work 
Calculate, select and organise type and quantity of woodworking equipment, tools and materials based on the needs of the chosen work 
Prepare, maintain and dispose of equipment, tools and materials according to workplace safety and sustainability requirements 
Clean and store equipment, tools and materials according to specific needs of different items 
Use and adapt combined woodworking techniques to create desired effects, considering and applying elements and principles of design 
Review work in progress and make adjustments, as required, to produce final work 
Handle equipment, tools and materials safely and minimise waste throughout all processes 
Add value to current and future work process by documenting the work progress 
Liaise with others to obtain and consider feedback on technical proficiency of work and success in communicating ideas 

Forms

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