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Topic 3: The Qualifications Framework
IBSA Participant Workbook pages: 21 to 30
At the end of this session, you should know how to:
use the AQF framework
use training package Qualifications Framework
use qualification packing rules
use Skill Sets.
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Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
Agreed national policy framework for qualifications in the school, VET and higher education sector.
Provides consistency of titles and quality of qualifications.Encourages access to, and pathways between, qualifications.Supports recognition and transferability between qualifications.
© 2010 Innovation and Business Industry Skills Council Ltd IBSA - Participant Workbook: page 21 & 22
Training Package Qualifications Framework
Qualifications created by packaging units of competency into meaningful groups.
Defined in line with the AQF.
Qualification component of a training package consist of: the range of AQF qualifications and their titles the composition and packaging rules of each qualification.
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What does a qualification look like?
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Code and title
Qualification notes
Qualification packaging rules
Employability Skills summary
IBSA - Participant Workbook: page 24
Qualification packaging rules
Rules may cover:number of units required to
achieve a qualificationcore unitssector specific unitselective units rules governing the selection
of electives titles of imported units.
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Skill setsClusters or groups of units or competency
Skill Sets were developed because of: industry need for group of units to address an industry
requirement licensing or regulatory need for a particular combination of skills.
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The next stepYou should now:
continue with Assessment Tasks 1 and 3
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