- Explanation of assessment validation
- Typical benchmarks used during the validation processes
- Stages of validation (before, during and after the assessment judgements)
- Develop and implement a comprehensive plan for ongoing systematic validation of assessment that includes all training products on the RTO’s scope of delivery (Clause 1.9)
- Validate the assessment practices and judgements for each training product at least once every five years with at least 50% of products to be validated within the first three years of each five-year cycle (Clause 1.10)
- Ensure that validation is conducted by one or more suitably qualified persons, who are not directly involved in the delivery and/or assessment of the training product being validated. (Clause 1.11).
- These clauses relate primarily to the actual delivery and outcomes of the RTO’s assessment systems, including the performance of the RTO’s assessors.
- Validation plan
- Validation schedule
- Validation record or validation form
- Validation register
- Validation report form
- Continuous improvement form
- Continuous improvement register
- Pre-assessment validation documents
- Unit assessment pack/student pack
- Trainer assessment pack/assessor pack
- Mapping document
- Assessment evidence according to a sample size
- Training and assessment strategy
- Feedback forms
- Unit of competency
- Companion volume/implementation guide
- AQF framework
- ACSF framework
- Training package requirements (application, elements and performance criteria, foundation skills, performance evidence, knowledge evidence, assessment conditions)
- Principles of assessment; fairness, flexibility, validity and reliability
- Rules of evidence; valid, sufficient, authentic and current
- The appropriate level of difficulties (AQF Level)
- Provide sufficient and clear instructions
- Record any appropriate adjustments
- Vocational competencies and current industry skills relevant to the assessment being validated
- Current knowledge and skills in vocational teaching and learning
- The TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (or its successor) or the TAESS00001 Assessor Skills Set (or its successor).
- Validators can be employees of your RTO, or you can seek external validators.
- Can participate in the validation process as part of a team
- Cannot conduct the validation on his/her own
- Cannot determine the validation outcome for any assessment judgements they made
- Cannot be the lead validator in the assessment team.