Assessment Tools
An ‘assessment tool’ means the instrument, instructions and methods used to gather and interpret assessment evidence for the purposes of determining VET student competency
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An ‘assessment tool’ means the instrument, instructions and methods used to gather and interpret assessment evidence for the purposes of determining VET student competency
This guidance describes the overarching policy intent of revisions to the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) (the Standards), and how they contribute to quality VET, to support a consistent understanding and application of the Standards by RTOs and VET Regulators.
An independent review of the Australian Skills Quality Authority’s (ASQA) new audit approach has found widespread support among the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector.
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The VET Development Centre is set to showcase a number of projects that have been a part of recent workforce development projects.
The NVC is fast approaching and we've got a great line up of presenters waiting in the wings for their turn to share topical VET knowledge and expertise
The NVC is fast approaching and we've got a great line up of presenters waiting in the wings for their turn to share topical VET knowledge and expertise
The National Register of VET, Training.gov.au (TGA) is undergoing a review. Stakeholder feedback is sought on how to improve the site to make it even better.
The National Centre for Vocational Education Research has released revised documents detailing AVETMISS data element definitions and VET Provider Collection specifications.
The NVC is fast approaching and we've got a great line up of presenters waiting in the wings for their turn to share topical VET knowledge and expertise.
In just 1 hour a week for 3 short weeks, you'll get great PD that brings you up to speed with the current VET landscape
If you’ve ever needed a quick fix of VET information or an easy way to gain that extra bit of PD then VelgCasts were made for you!
Velg Training's 18th National VET Conference, the largest national gathering of VET professionals in the country, provides attendees the opportunity to engage in a variety of plenary and elective sessions.
Forming part of our VET Workforce Week, This session will explore and model how to create structured and engaging learning when delivering live online sessions.
Forming part of our VET Workforce Week, this session examines what relevant, meaningful and appropriate professional development could look like for different VET workforce roles and will discuss how this PD could be effectively tracked and evidenced at audit.
Forming part of our VET Workforce Week, this webinar will unpack the requirements linked to identifying the skills and competencies students need for your courses, and the avenues of information and support that can be provided to ensure your students have the best chance of study success.
The 2025 Virtual VET Summit is our special online event dedicated to Artificial Intelligence. Designed to explore valuable insights into the adoption and use of AI, it's for anyone working in an RTO.. Register for AM sessions for RTO Management or PM sessions for Training and Assessment, or both!
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