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

CUFGEN01A Mapping and Delivery Guide
Develop and apply industry knowledge

Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024


Qualification -
Unit of Competency CUFGEN01A - Develop and apply industry knowledge
Description This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to access, increase and update knowledge of the film, television, radio and multimedia industry, including the role of different industry sectors, and the impacts of changing technology. This knowledge underpins effective performance in all sectors.This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to access, increase and update knowledge of the film, television, radio and multimedia industry, including the role of different industry sectors, and the impacts of changing technology. This knowledge underpins effective performance in all sectors
Employability Skills Not applicable.
Learning Outcomes and Application Not applicable.
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.
Prerequisites/co-requisites Not applicable.
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: Seek information on the structure and operation of the industry
  • Correctly identify and access sources of information on the industry
  • Obtain information to assist effective work performance within the industry, including information on: ; different sectors of the industry, their relationships and the products and services available in each sector; major industry bodies/associations; relationships with other industries; different markets and their relevance to industry sectors; different distribution channels for industry products and services; economic and/or social significance of the industry; the role of local communities;
  • Access information on the specific sector of work
  • Correctly apply industry information in day-to-day work activities
       
Element: Seek information on industry employment obligations and opportunities
  • Obtain information to assist effective work performance within the industry, including information on: ; career opportunities and career paths within the industry; the roles, responsibilities and employment rights of contracted freelance workers within the industry; the roles, responsibilities and inter-r elationships of individual personnel in an industry environment; unions and employer bodies; professional associations; industrial relations issues - awards and enterprise bargaining agreements
  • Correctly apply industry information on employment opportunities and obligations in day-to-day work activities
       
Element: Seek information on new technology
  • Obtain information to assist effective work performance within the industry, including information on: ; advances in any type of equipment or technology used within the industry; likely effects of new technology on current work practices and the structure of the organisation and industry, and the community; ways of upgrading skills to include the use of new technology; sources of technical advice and support
  • Correctly apply industry information on technological advances in day-to-day work activities
       
Element: Update industry knowledge
  • Continually apply informal and/or formal research to update general knowledge of the industry
  • Monitor current issues of concern to the industry
  • Share updated knowledge with customers and colleagues as appropriate, and incorporate information into day-to-day work activities
       


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.

Underpinning skills and knowledge

Assessment must include evidence of essential knowledge of, and skills in, the following areas:

industry information sources

technology information sources

cultural information sources

basic research skills:

identification of relevant information

techniques to obtain information

sorting and summarising information

legislation (both state and federal) which applies across the industry in the following areas:

consumer protection

duty of care

equal employment opportunity

anti-discrimination

workplace relations

the function of relevant industry organisations

Linkages to other units

This is a core unit that underpins effective performance in all other film, television, radio and multimedia units. It is recommended that this unit is delivered/assessed in conjunction with other operational and technical units.

Critical aspects of evidence

This unit of competence applies to a range of industries, ie. film, television, radio and multimedia. The focus of assessment will depend on the industry involved. Assessment must be customised to meet the needs of the particular industry and industry sector in which performance is being assessed. Assessment should only address those variable circumstances, listed in the range of variables statements, which apply to the chosen context.

Care should be taken in developing training to meet the requirements of this unit. The specific focus of training will depend upon the industry involved, for example, the film and television, radio or multimedia industry sectors. For generic pre-vocational training, organisations should provide training which is tailored to meet the needs of the particular industry. It is intended that participants will gain a breadth of industry knowledge, encompassing the full range of industry contexts, with no bias towards individual industry specialisations.

The following evidence is critical to the judgement of competence in this unit:

ability to source industry information

general knowledge of the industry, including main roles, functions and inter-relationships of different sectors, with a more detailed knowledge of issues which relate to a specific sector or workplace

Method and context of assessment

Assessment may take place on the job, off the job or a combination of both of these. Off the job assessment must be undertaken in a closely simulated workplace environment.

Assessment may incorporate a range of methods to assess performance and the application of essential underpinning knowledge, and might include:

role play

case studies

work samples or simulated workplace activities

oral questioning/interview

projects/reports/logbooks

third party reports and authenticated prior achievements

portfolios of evidence

Resource requirements

Assessment requires access to a range of relevant and current industry information materials listed in the range of variables statement.

Workplace based assessment should use a range of materials current and relevant to that workplace environment.

Simulated workplace activities must be undertaken using a range of relevant and current material appropriate for the industry sector.

Underpinning skills and knowledge

Assessment must include evidence of essential knowledge of, and skills in, the following areas:

industry information sources

technology information sources

cultural information sources

basic research skills:

identification of relevant information

techniques to obtain information

sorting and summarising information

legislation (both state and federal) which applies across the industry in the following areas:

consumer protection

duty of care

equal employment opportunity

anti-discrimination

workplace relations

the function of relevant industry organisations

Linkages to other units

This is a core unit that underpins effective performance in all other film, television, radio and multimedia units. It is recommended that this unit is delivered/assessed in conjunction with other operational and technical units.

Critical aspects of evidence

This unit of competence applies to a range of industries, ie. film, television, radio and multimedia. The focus of assessment will depend on the industry involved. Assessment must be customised to meet the needs of the particular industry and industry sector in which performance is being assessed. Assessment should only address those variable circumstances, listed in the range of variables statements, which apply to the chosen context.

Care should be taken in developing training to meet the requirements of this unit. The specific focus of training will depend upon the industry involved, for example, the film and television, radio or multimedia industry sectors. For generic pre-vocational training, organisations should provide training which is tailored to meet the needs of the particular industry. It is intended that participants will gain a breadth of industry knowledge, encompassing the full range of industry contexts, with no bias towards individual industry specialisations.

The following evidence is critical to the judgement of competence in this unit:

ability to source industry information

general knowledge of the industry, including main roles, functions and inter-relationships of different sectors, with a more detailed knowledge of issues which relate to a specific sector or workplace

Method and context of assessment

Assessment may take place on the job, off the job or a combination of both of these. Off the job assessment must be undertaken in a closely simulated workplace environment.

Assessment may incorporate a range of methods to assess performance and the application of essential underpinning knowledge, and might include:

role play

case studies

work samples or simulated workplace activities

oral questioning/interview

projects/reports/logbooks

third party reports and authenticated prior achievements

portfolios of evidence

Resource requirements

Assessment requires access to a range of relevant and current industry information materials listed in the range of variables statement.

Workplace based assessment should use a range of materials current and relevant to that workplace environment.

Simulated workplace activities must be undertaken using a range of relevant and current material appropriate for the industry sector.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

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Not applicable.

Information sources may include:

media

reference books, technical manuals

libraries

unions

industry associations and organisations

industry journals

union publications - newsletters, magazines, bulletins and letters

computer data, including internet

induction kits

organisational policies, procedures and journals

job descriptions

employment contracts

federal and state industrial awards

federal and state industrial relations departments

occupational heath and safety laws, regulations, journals

personal observations and experience

discussions with current industry practitioners

discussions with community groups

discussions with manufacturers - technical and sales personnel

specialist technical publications

manufacturers' handbooks, manuals, promotional material

Other industries may include:

entertainment

arts

music

fashion

events management

sports

agriculture/horticulture/aquaculture

conservation

science and research

retail

tourism

training and education

Economic and social issues may include:

employment

awards, enterprise agreements and working conditions

effect on local amenities/facilities/community

land ownership

land access and usage

community role in industry operations

diversity of culture and language

history of the industry

Information sources may include:

media

reference books, technical manuals

libraries

unions

industry associations and organisations

industry journals

union publications - newsletters, magazines, bulletins and letters

computer data, including internet

induction kits

organisational policies, procedures and journals

job descriptions

employment contracts

federal and state industrial awards

federal and state industrial relations departments

occupational heath and safety laws, regulations, journals

personal observations and experience

discussions with current industry practitioners

discussions with community groups

discussions with manufacturers - technical and sales personnel

specialist technical publications

manufacturers' handbooks, manuals, promotional material

Other industries may include:

entertainment

arts

music

fashion

events management

sports

agriculture/horticulture/aquaculture

conservation

science and research

retail

tourism

training and education

Economic and social issues may include:

employment

awards, enterprise agreements and working conditions

effect on local amenities/facilities/community

land ownership

land access and usage

community role in industry operations

diversity of culture and language

history of the industry

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
Correctly identify and access sources of information on the industry 
Obtain information to assist effective work performance within the industry, including information on: ; different sectors of the industry, their relationships and the products and services available in each sector; major industry bodies/associations; relationships with other industries; different markets and their relevance to industry sectors; different distribution channels for industry products and services; economic and/or social significance of the industry; the role of local communities; 
Access information on the specific sector of work 
Correctly apply industry information in day-to-day work activities 
Obtain information to assist effective work performance within the industry, including information on: ; career opportunities and career paths within the industry; the roles, responsibilities and employment rights of contracted freelance workers within the industry; the roles, responsibilities and inter-r elationships of individual personnel in an industry environment; unions and employer bodies; professional associations; industrial relations issues - awards and enterprise bargaining agreements 
Correctly apply industry information on employment opportunities and obligations in day-to-day work activities 
Obtain information to assist effective work performance within the industry, including information on: ; advances in any type of equipment or technology used within the industry; likely effects of new technology on current work practices and the structure of the organisation and industry, and the community; ways of upgrading skills to include the use of new technology; sources of technical advice and support 
Correctly apply industry information on technological advances in day-to-day work activities 
Continually apply informal and/or formal research to update general knowledge of the industry 
Monitor current issues of concern to the industry 
Share updated knowledge with customers and colleagues as appropriate, and incorporate information into day-to-day work activities 

Forms

Assessment Cover Sheet

CUFGEN01A - Develop and apply industry knowledge
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