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RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of prior learning is an integral component of the Vocational Education and Training (VET) system in Australia. Recognition of prior learning is sometimes referred to by a number of other terms, such as Recognition of Current Competencies, or simply RPL. RPL is one way to have current skills and knowledge assessed by a registered training organisation (RTO) to see if they meet current industry standards. RPL assessment recognises skills and knowledge, no matter how or where the learning occurred.
Skills to be considered for recognition may have been gained through:
What are the advantages of Recognition?
The main advantages of applying for Recognition are:
Other benefits of Recognition of Prior Learning include:
How do I begin the process of RPL?
Once you have decided that you wish to apply for RPL, you need to speak with your RTO. There are a number of steps involved in the process which may include: Planning Interview Your registered training organisation will discuss with you what types of evidence you will need to provide to successfully achieve RPL for the units within your qualification Collection of evidence You will need to collect and organise your evidence and arrange to present it to your assessor. This portfolio of evidence will be reviewed by your assessor prior to the assessment interview.
Evidence may include:
Assessment interview At this interview your assessor will provide feedback on your portfolio and ask a range of questions to validate your evidence and check your underpinning knowledge and skills. This interview may take place in your workplace as it provides the opportunity for you to describe and demonstrate the job function. Results When competency is determined results are provided to you by your assessor. If required, your assessor will assist you to identify any gap training needed to complete your qualification. Time The time required for your recognition assessment will vary according to individual requirements. This information will be provided by your course RPL assessor. How do I prove what I know I can do?
The RTO will support you in gathering evidence to prove you have the necessary knowledge and skills. You will work with the RTO to identify: The RTO will help you understand what evidence is and what specific types of evidence may be suitable to gain the qualification that you wish to gain.
Remember, the RTO is there to help recognise the skills that you already have. |
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