Post on 04-Jan-2016
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2007 TAFE NSW TEACHING AND LEARNING CONFERENCE
Heavy Vehicle Repair Industry Training within the North Coast
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What was happening…..
• Students were travelling large distances and were at higher risk of harm
• Industry bore the financial and human resource costs
• No flexibility for content choice for students
• Industry concerns about currency of training equipment
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How did the changes occur...
• Request from Local Industry
• Extensive consultation with industry
• Our willingness to meet our customer needs
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What’s happening now….
• Year 1 apprentice training at local automotive campus
• Years 2 (2007) & 3 (2008) receive “on the job” training
• More recognition for OEM / Factory training
• Greater involvement by industry in the gathering of evidence of competency from the workplace
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How we deliver in the workplace….
1. Complying with the new training package
• Step 1 Student Assignment
• Step 2 Work Evidence Report
• Step 3 Assessor's Evidence Report
• Step 4 Theory Assessment
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Advantages of workplace delivery
• Higher levels of performance
• One on one training
• Greater knowledge of the students workplace
• Better communication & relationship
• Current technology & equipment relevant to employers needs
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How you can adapt this concept for your delivery
• Great concept for advancing technology industries
• Suits any trade whose apprentice works at same location each day
• Requires commitment and innovation
• Requires active workplace mentors / employers
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For further information please contact
Paul HillCoffs Harbour Campus
0448 855 338
Len ParkesMurwillumbah Campus
02) 6672 0828