Assessment and Reporting of VET Courses in Senior Secondary Certificates
Staffing
P. Griffin, S. Gillis, J. Keating, D. Fennessy, M. Jelinek
Summary
The Assessment Research Centre at the University of Melbourne was commissioned by the Australian National Training Authority to provide advice to ANTA MINCO and MCEETYA, ACACA Agencies and universities on ways of deriving differentiated performance data from VET courses within senior secondary certificates. The primary aim of the project was to develop an understanding of the methods and practices that lead to both a normative score and competency based assessment and the issues raised in bringing together the two different approaches.
Funding Source
Australian National Training Authority
NSW Department of Education and Training
Publications
Gillis, S. (2000). Square Pegs for Round Holes or Best Fit Assessment: Grading Assessment of VET Courses within Senior Secondary Certificates. Paper presented at the VETNETWork 2000 Biennial Conference, 22-24th November 2000, Melbourne.
Griffin, P., Gillis, S., Fennessy, D. (2000). Assessment Reporting of VET Courses Within Senior Secondary Certificates. Sydney: NSW Board of Vocational Education and Training.
Griffin, P. and Gillis, S. (2001)."Competence and Quality: Can We Assess Both?", Paper given at Up-grading Assessment? National One Day Conference, 4th May, 2001.
Griffin, P. Performance Assessment and Rubrics. The University of Melbourne
Griffin, P. Moving from relative to absolute assessment. The University of Melbourne
Griffin, P. Lessons from VET basic skills programs. The University of Melbourne
Griffin, P. (2001) Establishing Meaningful Language Test Scores for Selection and Placement. Studies in Language Testing. University of Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press. 11: 97-107
Griffin, P. Outcomes Based Education and Change. The University of Melbourne.
Gillis, S. Recognition of Needs and Achievements of Rural VET Students. The University of Melbourne.