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Practitioner experiences and expectations with the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA40104): A discussion of the issues


Item:2183
Title:Practitioner experiences and expectations with the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA40104): A discussion of the issues
Authors:Berwyn Clayton
Publication date: 10 November 2009
Type:Research report
Theme:Teaching and learning > VET practitioners > General
ISBN:978 1 921413 43 8

This discussion paper arises from a research project investigating the extent to which practitioners believe the Certificate IV Training and Assessment (TAA04) qualification provides an effective foundation for the delivery and assessment of training in the VET environment. This paper focuses on the history of the TAA04 and outlines some of the key issues relating to the quality of delivery. The project is due for completion in late-2010.


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