Difference between revisions of "Workplace Assessment"

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{{Term|WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT|A formal system of assessing workers [[Competence|competence]] in their job role, against competence [[Standards|standards]]. The workplace assessor collects evidence from the employee, observing the [[Performance|performance]], examining a [[Portfolio|portfolio]] of evidence prepared by the applicant, questioning the candidate about his [[Knowledge|knowledge]] and experience, and judging whether he is competent to carry out a certain task. The assessor records the evaluation in the competence [[Assessment|assessment]] checklist and provides an overall summary and recommendation regarding the candidate’s readiness. The way to collect evidence is listed in the assessment methods of the organization. Employees are involved in the development of workplace assessment tools, and they need to be fully aware and informed of the assessment process, which needs to be fair, appropriate and non-threatening. The decisions are based on the evidence collected. <ref> [http://www.nada.org.au/training www.nada.org.au/training] (26 March 2008), [http://www.irselicences.co.uk www.irselicences.co.uk] (26 March 2008)</ref> See also: [[Workplace Learning]]}}
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{{Term|WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT|A formal system of assessing workers [[Competence|competence]] in their job role, against competence [[Standards|standards]]. The workplace assessor collects evidence from the employee, observing the [[Performance|performance]], examining a [[Portfolio|portfolio]] of evidence prepared by the applicant, questioning the candidate about his [[Knowledge|knowledge]] and experience, and judging whether he is competent to carry out a certain task. The assessor records the evaluation in the competence [[Assessment|assessment]] checklist and provides an overall summary and recommendation regarding the candidate’s readiness. The way to collect evidence is listed in the assessment methods of the organization. Employees are involved in the development of workplace assessment tools, and they need to be fully aware and informed of the assessment process, which needs to be fair, appropriate and non-threatening. The decisions are based on the evidence collected. <ref> [http://www.nada.org.au www.nada.org.au] (26 March 2008), [http://www.irselicences.co.uk www.irselicences.co.uk] (26 March 2008)</ref> See also: [[Workplace Learning]]}}
  
  

Latest revision as of 14:32, 17 July 2008

Term2.png WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT
A formal system of assessing workers competence in their job role, against competence standards. The workplace assessor collects evidence from the employee, observing the performance, examining a portfolio of evidence prepared by the applicant, questioning the candidate about his knowledge and experience, and judging whether he is competent to carry out a certain task. The assessor records the evaluation in the competence assessment checklist and provides an overall summary and recommendation regarding the candidate’s readiness. The way to collect evidence is listed in the assessment methods of the organization. Employees are involved in the development of workplace assessment tools, and they need to be fully aware and informed of the assessment process, which needs to be fair, appropriate and non-threatening. The decisions are based on the evidence collected. [1] See also: Workplace Learning



References

  1. www.nada.org.au (26 March 2008), www.irselicences.co.uk (26 March 2008)