COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the course on Managing Volume of Learning & Amount of Training in VET. This course is specifically designed for vocational education and training (VET) professionals who are responsible for ensuring that training programs meet the required standards and effectively prepare learners for their future roles. By mastering the concepts of volume of learning and amount of training, you will play a critical role in maintaining the quality and compliance of VET programs.
We begin with an introduction to volume of learning and amount of training, where you will explore the key concepts that underpin these important aspects of VET. Understanding these concepts is crucial, as they directly impact the effectiveness of training programs and the success of learners in achieving their qualifications.
The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) plays a central role in defining the standards for volume of learning across various qualification levels. This section provides an overview of AQF levels, guidelines on volume of learning, and how to align your courses with AQF standards to ensure they meet the necessary benchmarks.
Regulatory requirements for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) are stringent, and compliance is non-negotiable. You will delve into the Standards for RTOs 2015, compliance with the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) guidelines, and the legal implications of non-compliance, ensuring you are well-prepared to meet regulatory demands.
Determining the appropriate volume of learning for each course requires careful consideration of various factors. This section covers the key influences on volume of learning, how to customise learning volumes for different learner cohorts, and the importance of documenting and justifying your decisions.
Structuring the amount of training is essential for creating effective learning experiences. You will learn how to distinguish between structured and unstructured learning, balance supervised and unsupervised training hours, and design training plans that meet both regulatory requirements and learner needs.
Assessing learner characteristics is a critical step in customising training volumes. This section explores how to identify learner needs and backgrounds, consider the impact of prior learning and experience, and tailor training volumes to match the profiles of individual learners.
Customising learning for different delivery modes presents unique challenges. Whether you are delivering face-to-face, online, or blended learning, this section provides strategies for adjusting the volume of learning to suit various delivery methods while maintaining quality and compliance.
Integrating work-based learning is an important component of many VET programs. You will explore the value of practical experience, learn how to balance work placements with course requirements, and understand the importance of documenting work-based learning hours.
Monitoring and adjusting training plans is an ongoing process. This section covers how to assess the effectiveness of training, make necessary adjustments based on learner progress, and use tools for tracking and reporting training hours to ensure continuous improvement.
Ensuring consistency across courses is vital for maintaining standards and meeting compliance requirements. You will learn how to standardise the volume of learning across similar qualifications, address variations in delivery, and maintain the quality and consistency of your programs.
Managing transition arrangements is a common challenge in the VET sector, especially when training packages change. This section provides guidance on how to handle transitions, support students moving between old and new qualifications, and document these processes for compliance purposes.
Engaging with industry stakeholders is crucial for aligning training volumes with real-world needs. You will learn how to consult with industry partners to determine training needs, incorporate their feedback into course design, and ensure that your programs meet industry expectations.
Evaluating course effectiveness is key to ensuring that your training programs deliver the desired outcomes. This section covers how to measure success against training volumes, gather feedback from students and employers, and implement continuous improvement strategies.
Finally, documenting and recording training activities is essential for compliance and quality assurance. You will explore best practices for documentation, how to use Learning Management Systems (LMS) for tracking training activities, and how to prepare for audits and reviews.
By the end of this course, you will have a thorough understanding of how to manage the volume of learning and amount of training in VET programs, ensuring that your RTO meets regulatory standards and delivers high-quality education that meets the needs of learners and industry alike.
Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:
1. Introduction to Volume of Learning and Amount of Training
- Understanding Key Concepts
- Importance in the VET Sector
2. Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and Volume of Learning
- Overview of AQF Levels
- AQF Guidelines on Volume of Learning
- Aligning Courses with AQF Standards
3. Regulatory Requirements for RTOs
- Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015
- Compliance with ASQA Guidelines
- Legal Implications of Non-Compliance
4. Determining the Volume of Learning
- Factors Influencing Volume of Learning
- Customising Learning Volumes for Different Cohorts
- Documenting and Justifying Volume of Learning
5. Structuring the Amount of Training
- Distinguishing Between Structured and Unstructured Learning
- Supervised vs Unsupervised Training Hours
- Designing Training Plans to Meet Requirements
6. Assessing Learner Characteristics
- Identifying Learner Needs and Backgrounds
- Impact of Prior Learning and Experience
- Tailoring Training Volumes to Learner Profiles
7. Customising Learning for Different Delivery Modes
- Face-to-Face Learning Considerations
- Online and Blended Learning Challenges
- Adjusting Volume of Learning for Flexible Delivery
8. Integrating Work-Based Learning
- Importance of Practical Experience
- Balancing Work Placements with Course Requirements
- Documenting Work-Based Learning Hours
9. Monitoring and Adjusting Training Plans
- Ongoing Assessment of Training Effectiveness
- Making Adjustments Based on Learner Progress
- Tools for Tracking and Reporting Training Hours
10. Ensuring Consistency Across Courses
- Standardising Volume of Learning Across Similar Qualifications
- Addressing Variations in Delivery
- Maintaining Quality and Compliance
11. Managing Transition Arrangements
- Handling Changes in Training Packages
- Transitioning Students Between Old and New Qualifications
- Documenting and Reporting Transition Processes
12. Engaging with Industry Stakeholders
- Consulting with Industry to Determine Training Needs
- Aligning Training Volumes with Industry Expectations
- Incorporating Feedback into Course Design
13. Evaluating Course Effectiveness
- Measuring Outcomes Against Training Volumes
- Gathering Feedback from Students and Employers
- Continuous Improvement Strategies
14. Documenting and Recording Training Activities
- Compliance with Documentation Requirements
- Using Learning Management Systems (LMS) for Tracking
- Preparing for Audits and Reviews
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.
COURSE DELIVERY:
Purchase and download course content.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.