COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the course on Design & Develop Plans for Vocational Training. This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to create effective training and session plans for vocational education and training (VET). By the end of this course, you will be well-prepared to design and develop structured plans that meet legislative and regulatory requirements, align with organisational policies, and address the needs of diverse learner groups.
We begin with an introduction to training and session plans, exploring the distinctions between overall training plans and session plans. Understanding these components is essential for creating comprehensive and cohesive training programs.
Legislative and VET regulatory requirements are crucial for compliance and quality assurance. This section covers the requirements of nationally recognised training products, the amount of training to provide to each learner and group, tailoring plans to target learner groups, ensuring legislative and regulatory compliance, and the importance of continuous improvement in training practices.
Organisational policies and procedures guide the design, development, and finalisation of vocational training plans. You will learn how to consult with required stakeholders to ensure that plans align with organisational goals and standards.
The National Register of VET is a vital resource for vocational training. This section explains its purpose and use in accessing information on training products and qualifications.
Instructional design principles provide a foundation for creating effective training plans. You will explore basic instructional design principles related to vocational training, ensuring that your plans are pedagogically sound and engaging.
Plans for vocational training must include specific content to be effective. This section covers the purpose and key content of training plans, strategies for engaging and progressing learners, creating a safe and inclusive environment, required skills and knowledge, and effective resource utilisation.
Training and assessment strategies are integral to vocational training plans. You will learn about the key components of these strategies and how to use them when designing and developing training plans.
Facilitation techniques that support and engage learners are essential for effective training delivery. This section covers various presentation methods, learning activities, and formative assessment activities to keep learners engaged and motivated.
Modes of delivery vary in their features and applications. You will explore the different modes of delivery and how their features are represented in vocational training plans, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for learners.
The relationship between training and assessment is critical for achieving learning outcomes. This section examines this relationship and its implications for designing and developing training plans.
Learner characteristics influence the design and development of training plans. You will learn to identify different types of learner characteristics and their implications for vocational training planning.
Interpreting units of competency is essential for aligning training with industry standards. This section covers the skill and knowledge requirements in the training products and the dimensions of competency that guide training practices and planning.
Companion volume implementation guides provide additional support for vocational training planning. You will explore the contents of these guides and how they relate to designing and developing training plans.
Learning theories and adult learning principles underpin effective vocational training. This section covers key learning theories and the principles of andragogy, helping you design training plans that cater to adult learners.
Sustainability considerations are increasingly important in vocational training. You will learn about environmental, social, and economic sustainability and how to integrate these considerations into curriculum and instruction.
Planning vocational training involves collaboration with stakeholders, identifying training objectives and outcomes, determining the mode of delivery and learning environment, and accessing specialist support as needed.
Designing a plan for vocational training requires interpreting training products, analysing units of competency, determining the training sequence, identifying engaging learning activities, evaluating existing resources, estimating training duration, and documenting the plan according to requirements and procedures.
Developing session plans for vocational training involves creating detailed session plans with varied facilitation techniques, reviewing session plans for required skills and knowledge, and documenting session plans in line with organisational policies and procedures.
By the end of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to design and develop comprehensive vocational training plans that meet regulatory requirements, engage learners, and support their successful completion of training programs.
This course is designed to align with the content outlined in the Nationally Recognised Unit of Competency TAEDES412.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:
1. Introduction to Training and Session Plans
- Overall Training Plans
- Session Plans
2. Legislative and VET Regulatory Requirements
- Meeting the Requirements of Nationally Recognised Training Products
- Amount of Training to Provide to Each Learner and Learner Group
- Tailoring the Plans to Target Learner Group
- Legislative and Regulatory Compliance
- Continuous Improvement
3. Organisational Policies and Procedures
- Designing Plans for Vocational Training
- Developing Plans for Vocational Training
- Finalising Plans for Vocational Training
- Consulting with Required Stakeholders
4. National Register of VET
- Purpose and Use
5. Instructional Design Principles
- Basic Instructional Design Principles Relating to Designing and Developing Plans for Vocational Training
6. Plans for Vocational Training
- Purpose and Key Content
- Engaging and Progressing Learners
- Safe and Inclusive Environment
- Required Skills and Knowledge
- Resource Utilisation
7. Training and Assessment Strategies
- Key Components of Training and Assessment Strategies
- How to Use Them When Designing and Developing Plans for Vocational Training
8. Facilitation Techniques that Support and Engage Learners
- Presentation Methods
- Learning Activities
- Formative Assessment Activities
9. Modes of Delivery
- Features of Different Modes of Delivery
- How Features are Represented in Plans for Vocational Training
10. Training and Assessment Relationship
- Relationship Between Training and Assessment
- Implications for Designing and Developing Plans for Vocational Training
11. Learner Characteristics
- Types of Learner Characteristics
- Implications for Designing and Developing Plans for Vocational Training
12. Interpreting Units of Competency
- Skill and Knowledge Requirements in the Products
- Dimensions of Competency and How They Guide Training Practices and Planning
13. Companion Volume Implementation Guides
- Contents of Companion Volume Implementation Guides Relating to Designing and Developing Plans for Vocational Training
14. Learning Theories and Adult Learning Principles
- Learning Theories
- Adult Learning Principles (Andragogy)
- Designing and Developing Plans for Vocational Training
15. Sustainability Considerations
- Environmental Sustainability
- Social Sustainability
- Economic Sustainability
- Curriculum and Instruction
16. Plan Vocational Training
- Collaborate with required stakeholders
- Identify training objectives, outcomes, mode of delivery, and learning environment
- Identify target learners and their characteristics
- Access specialist support as per organisational procedures
17. Design a Plan for Vocational Training
- Interpret training products and identify requirements
- Analyse units of competency and identify learning components
- Determine training sequence for skill and knowledge delivery
- Identify learning activities to engage learners
- Evaluate existing learning resources
- Estimate training duration based on learner characteristics
- Document plan according to requirements and procedures
18. Develop Session Plans for Vocational Training
- Develop session plans with varied facilitation techniques
- Review session plans for required skills and knowledge
- Document session plans as per organisational policies and procedures
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”.