Key Industry Sector - Education
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Specialist areas within the Training Package include:
- Education and learning environment;
- Learning design;
- Delivery and facilitation;
- Assessment;
- Training advisory services;
- Co-ordination, management and quality of
training/assessment services; and
- Specialist language, literacy and numeracy practice.
The Training and Assessment Training Package details competency standards and
qualifications that are recognised nationally by industry and training
regulators.
The Training Package comprises one Certificate IV qualification and one
Diploma qualification.
The successful completion of units in the new package
include those required to conduct assessments under the Australian Quality
Training Framework 2007
as well as a range of specialist training and assessment
areas.
See the links below for more information or contact IBSA for further detail
and advice on the Training and Assessment Training Package.
Education Sector Advisory Committee
IBSA's Sector Advisory Committees (SACs) are a pivotal
component of our overarching Stakeholder Engagement strategy which also includes and National Project
Reference Groups (NPRG). They provide an ideal forum for contemporary industry
input and dialogue on industry matters as a means of informing the Board's
decisions in important labour market and training areas.
Click here to view the membership of the Education Sector
Advisory Committee
Education National Project Reference Groups and Project Advisory
Committees
National Project Reference Groups (NPRGs) and Project Advisory Committees
(PACs) are developed on a needs-basis and are responsible for providing advice
and feedback to IBSA around specific projects. These groups/committees
provide input to the development of project reports, units of competencies and
other deliverables, and promote the project and its outcomes to other relevant
stakeholders. Regular meetings provide a forum for targeted project guidance and
industry content expertise; enabling the exchange of ideas, identification of
issues, gathering of information, and the development of appropriate
solutions.
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