RPL on the Menu for 2010
Voc Ed Learning Group (VELG) has released a two-day recognition of prior learning (RPL) professional development program, which will tour Australia during February and March 2010.
RPL is on the menu, now what are the main ingredients? is based on the experience gained through the Skills First RPL project, in which VELG delivered a suite of RPL workshops in association with Queensland’s Department of Education and Training.
The aim was to significantly increase RPL participation rates and change the culture surrounding RPL assessment pathways. Based on the success and reputation of the RPL workshops in Queensland, VELG will continue to deliver these workshops in 2010 across Australia.
The same trainers – John Dwyer and John Price - will present the workshops in 14 locations.
Workshop One - Demystifying the RPL process and professional judgement in RPL - is designed to provide valuable insight into RPL as an effective assessment approach in today’s VET environment. A range of engaging activities explore and explain effective RPL and assessment theory and practice in simple and relevant contexts. Participants will develop confidence in adopting and supporting flexible, work-based evidence gathering strategies.
Workshop Two - Developing effective RPL tools the essential ingredients - is designed to build participant capacity in developing practical and compliant RPL tools.Participants can book into either one day of training or gain a more in-depth insight into RPL by attending both days.Each participant will receive a Resource Folder which contains a workbook, PowerPoint slides with additional notes, templates, resources and activities - everything needed to implement the new skills learned and professionally develop colleagues back at the workplace.
All attendees also receive an electronic Statement of Attendance and ‘zipped’ resources file.For full details of the RPL program, including registration, locations and dates, go to www.velg.com.au
RPL is on the menu, now what are the main ingredients? is based on the experience gained through the Skills First RPL project, in which VELG delivered a suite of RPL workshops in association with Queensland’s Department of Education and Training.
The aim was to significantly increase RPL participation rates and change the culture surrounding RPL assessment pathways. Based on the success and reputation of the RPL workshops in Queensland, VELG will continue to deliver these workshops in 2010 across Australia.
The same trainers – John Dwyer and John Price - will present the workshops in 14 locations.
Workshop One - Demystifying the RPL process and professional judgement in RPL - is designed to provide valuable insight into RPL as an effective assessment approach in today’s VET environment. A range of engaging activities explore and explain effective RPL and assessment theory and practice in simple and relevant contexts. Participants will develop confidence in adopting and supporting flexible, work-based evidence gathering strategies.
Workshop Two - Developing effective RPL tools the essential ingredients - is designed to build participant capacity in developing practical and compliant RPL tools.Participants can book into either one day of training or gain a more in-depth insight into RPL by attending both days.Each participant will receive a Resource Folder which contains a workbook, PowerPoint slides with additional notes, templates, resources and activities - everything needed to implement the new skills learned and professionally develop colleagues back at the workplace.
All attendees also receive an electronic Statement of Attendance and ‘zipped’ resources file.For full details of the RPL program, including registration, locations and dates, go to www.velg.com.au



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