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. Establish effective work environment for learning | 1.1 Establish, and agree upon, the objectives and scope of the work-based learning 1.2 Analyse work practices and routines to determine their effectiveness in meeting established learning objectives 1.3 Identify, and address any workplace health and safety (WHS) implications of using work as the basis for learning |
2. Develop a work-based learning pathway | 2.1 Address contractual requirements and responsibilities for learning at work 2.2 Arrange for the integration and monitoring of external learning activities with the work-based learning pathway 2.3 Obtain agreement from relevant personnel to implement the work-based learning pathway |
3. Establish the learning-facilitation relationship | 3.1 Identify the context for learning and the individual’s learning style 3.2 Select an appropriate technique or process to facilitate learning, and explain the basis of the technique to the learner 3.3 Develop, document and discuss an individualised learning plan with the learner 3.4 Access, read and interpret documentation outlining the WHS responsibilities of the various parties in the learning environment 3.5 Monitor supervisory arrangements appropriate to learner’s levels of knowledge, skill and experience to provide support and encouragement and ensure learner's health and safety |
4. Implement the work-based learning pathway | 4.1 Explain the objectives of work-based learning, and the processes involved, to the learner 4.2 Sequence the introduction of workplace tasks, activities and processes to reflect the agreed work-based learning pathway 4.3 Encourage learner to take responsibility for learning and to self-reflect 4.4 Develop techniques that facilitate the learner’s transfer of skills and knowledge |
5. Maintain and develop the learning-facilitation relationship | 5.1 Prepare for each session 5.2 Structure learning activities to support and reinforce new learning, build on strengths, and identify areas for further development 5.3 Observe learner cues, and change approaches where necessary, in order to maintain momentum 5.4 Practise ethical behaviour at all times 5.5 Monitor the effectiveness of the learning/facilitation relationship through regular meetings between the parties |
6. Close and evaluate the learning-facilitation relationship | 6.1 Carry out the closure smoothly, using appropriate interpersonal and communication skills 6.2 Seek feedback from the learner on the outcomes achieved, and the value of the relationship 6.3 Evaluate effectiveness of the work-based pathway against the objectives, processes and techniques used 6.4 Recommend improvements to work-based practice in light of the review process |
The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in the elements and performance criteria of this unit, including:
preparing and facilitating work-based learning
providing a minimum of two examples of developing work-based learning pathways, that include:
identifying needs for learning
analysing work practices, work environment and work activities
organising and allocating work in a way that reflects learning needs, and provides effective learning opportunities through work processes
conducting a learning facilitation relationship:
with at least two individuals
demonstrating communication skills and flexibility
demonstrating one or more of the processes, or techniques, identified.
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:
systems, processes and practices within the organisation where work-based learning is taking place
systems for identifying skill needs within the workplace
different learning styles, and how to encourage learning for those who learn in different ways
workplace health and safety (WHS) relating to the work role, including:
hazards relating to the industry and specific workplace
reporting requirements for hazards and incidents
specific procedures for work tasks
safe use and maintenance of relevant equipment
emergency procedures
sources of WHS information.