- Principles of Assessment – i.e. valid, reliable, flexible and fair
- Rules of Evidence – i.e. valid, authentic, current and sufficient
- The judgment made by the trainer/assessor is benchmarked with colleagues or industry experts
- There is sufficient evidence to support the judgment of the trainer/assessor
- Whether the requirements of the Training Package or accredited course have been met.
- National training package which are developed by Skills Service Organisations (SSOs)/ Industry Reference Committees (IRCs) and can be found on the training.gov.au website.
- Units of competency which consist of competency standards and need to be unpacked so that those validating the assessments can compare the actual competency against the tools being validated.
- Industry standards and consultation will vary, and these standards form the basis of the skills and knowledge required to perform work roles.
- AQF Guidelines and Framework
- Information provided to candidates, assessors and third parties
- Legislation relevant to the assessment such as privacy, health and safety, anti-discrimination, copyright law and so on.