Volume of Learning….. Do we have to follow the AQF or can we deliver our courses in shorter timeframes?

One question that we are frequently asked is:

“Can our RTO deliver a qualification in a shorter time frame than what is listed in the AQF Volume of Learning?”

ASQA has clearly answered this question in their latest FAQs update:

“Each learner must gain and be assessed against all the knowledge and skills described in the training package or accredited course. Depending on the circumstances and the characteristics of your learners, it may be possible to achieve this in a shorter period than that described in the AQF….. [emaillocker id=6291]

Your RTO may structure a course to be completed in a shorter time period than that described in the AQF. In this case, you will need to clearly describe, using a rationale based on the previous skills and knowledge and the needs of learners, how a specific learner cohort:
• has the characteristics to achieve the required rigour and depth of training, and
• can meet all of the competency requirements in a shorter time frame.

Your description must take into account the need to allow learners to reflect on and absorb the knowledge, to practice the skills in different contexts and to learn to apply the skills and knowledge in the varied environments that the ‘real world’ offers before being assessed”.

The AQF Volume of Learning Explanation states that:

“Provider decisions about the duration of the delivery of a qualification must take into account the students’ likelihood of successfully achieving the learning outcomes and ensure that the integrity of the qualification outcomes is maintained. If the duration of delivery is substantially different from the volume of learning specified by the qualification type specification, providers should be able to provide pedagogical rationale to support the variation.”

What does this mean for your RTO?

Well firstly, as an organisation if you have determined the need or demand to deliver your training programs over a duration that is shorter than the AQF Volume of Learning, be sure to undertake some industry consultation that demonstrates support for the proposed duration of the training program. You should also make sure that your training and assessment strategy clearly explains how and why you have determined the need to deliver the training program in this way. In addition you should also document how your learners have the capacity and capability to achieve the requirements of the training program; and exactly how the learners will meet all of the competency requirements in a shorter time frame.

You really need to outline this in a way that makes the regulator confident that the training package requirements and the level of quality outlined in the Standards for RTOs will not be compromised by the shortened duration of your training program.

The team at AuditExpress often come across brilliant training programs that are delivered in durations that are shorter than those outlined in the AQF Volume of Learning. The key to both success and compliance is making sure that you have undertaken quality industry consultation for all of your training programs and that you maintain detailed and accurate training and assessment strategies.

For more information on Volume of Learning, check out ASQA’s User Guide for the New Standards for RTOs and the AQF Volume of Learning Explained.

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Future Proofing Your Business | Presented by Audit Express and Circulus

Future Proofing Your Business | Presented by Audit Express and Circulus

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Audit Express have partnered with Circulus Education to deliver the October VET Industry Drinks: Future Proofing Your Business

Future Proofing Your Business

Times are changing in the VET sector. We are facing a major shift in the overall structure, regulation and funding of the VET sector. Attend our event on the 14th of October to learn more about future proofing your business.

You can register to attend here >>>

http://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/oct-vet-industry-drinks-future-proofing-your-business-tickets-16307689739

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Getting ready for the ACPET #VICVETFORUM

Getting ready for the ACPET #VICVETFORUM

AuditExpress are proud sponsors of the ACPET #VICVETFORUM being held in Melbourne next Tuesday 9th June 2015. [emaillocker id=6291]

In preparation for the event be sure to get your Twitter & Instagram accounts ready. This is set to be a very interactive #VET forum that will involve a live stream for attending guests to interact and have their say throughout the day via their Twitter and Instagram accounts.

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The following link is for the ACPET tweetbeam wall that will be used throughout the day for the events hashtag #VICVETFORUM.
All tweets and retweets will be populated here leading up to and on the day of the forum. This wall will be displayed live, allowing full interaction throughout the forum.

Be sure to include the #VICVETFORUM hashtag in your tweets and instagram posts about the forum and also tag:
Senator Simon Birmingham –  @birmo
ACPET – @ACPET_national

This is set to be an outstanding forum with the most impressive list of keynote speakers this year! We look forward to seeing you all there.

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Audit Express to present at upcoming Circulus & Fairfax VET Industry Event.

We are pleased to announce that our director Matthew will be presenting at the upcoming Circulus & Fairfax VET Industry event
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Please click here to register for the event

 

http://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/vet-industry-drinks-a-compliance-guide-to-marketing-tickets-16650601397

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Standards for RTOs 2015: Not an April Fools Day Joke

Standards for RTOs 2015: Not an April Fools Day Joke

Audit Express
Today may be April Fools Day, but make no mistake this is no joke or laughing matter. The Standards for RTOs 2015 should be implemented into your RTO by now, in fact the deadline for full implementation is today. [emaillocker id=6291]

The message is simple; the New Standards are not equivalent, they are notably different to the SNR and AQTF. Do not put your head in the sand, if your RTO has not fully implemented the Standards into your RTO yet – you have a problem and the time to take action is now.
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If you require assistance with implementing the Standards for RTOs 2015 into your organisation contact the friendly team at AuditExpress 1300735541 [/emaillocker]