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Assessment Workbook
TAELLN411
Address Adult Language,
Literacy and Numeracy
skills
V2.7 Produced 3April 2018
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Inspire Education Pty Ltd
Assessment Workbook
TAELLN411
Address Adult Language,
Literacy and Numeracy
skills
V2.7 Produced 3April 2018
Copyright © 2013 Inspire Education Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may
be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval
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Assessment Workbook
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Version control & document history
Date Summary of modifications made Versio
n
12 December
2013
Version 1 final produced following assessment
validation.
1.0
10 March 2014 Updates made as a result of validation to pages
21, 29 and 30.
2.0
17 June 2014 Amendments made to Project 1, Task 2
instructions and Project 1 Task 3 instructions.
2.1
24 June 2014 Amendments made to Student Instructions. 2.2
21 July 2014 Minor wording changes to Project 1, Task 1,
Question 1 Instructions
2.3
22 August 2014 Amendments made to Project 1, Task 1, Question
1 and Project 1, Task 2, Question 12 Instructions.
2.4
7 July 2016 Removed reference to TAA40104. 2.5
28 March 2017 Amendments made following SME validation and
student feedback:
Updating of external links
2.6
3 April 2018 Updated Observation Form and Training
Evaluation Form
2.7
TAELLN411 Workbook Version No. 2.7 Produced 3 April 2018
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Date Summary of modifications made Versio
n
12 December
2013
Version 1 final produced following assessment
validation.
1.0
10 March 2014 Updates made as a result of validation to pages
21, 29 and 30.
2.0
17 June 2014 Amendments made to Project 1, Task 2
instructions and Project 1 Task 3 instructions.
2.1
24 June 2014 Amendments made to Student Instructions. 2.2
21 July 2014 Minor wording changes to Project 1, Task 1,
Question 1 Instructions
2.3
22 August 2014 Amendments made to Project 1, Task 1, Question
1 and Project 1, Task 2, Question 12 Instructions.
2.4
7 July 2016 Removed reference to TAA40104. 2.5
28 March 2017 Amendments made following SME validation and
student feedback:
Updating of external links
2.6
3 April 2018 Updated Observation Form and Training
Evaluation Form
2.7
TAELLN411 Workbook Version No. 2.7 Produced 3 April 2018
Page 2 © Inspire Education

TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT..........................................................4
Obtaining Competency......................................................................................... 4
PRESENTATION......................................................................................5
Things to Consider:.............................................................................................. 5
If uploading your assessments please ensure that...............................................5
Answering the Questions:.....................................................................................5
CHEATING AND PLAGIARISM...................................................................6
What is Cheating?................................................................................................. 6
What is Plagiarism?.............................................................................................. 6
What are the Penalties for Plagiarism or Cheating?............................................7
What if I don’t agree with the decision?...............................................................7
How do I avoid Plagiarism or Cheating?..............................................................8
SUBMITTING YOUR ASSESSMENT.............................................................9
Uploading............................................................................................................. 9
Via Post............................................................................................................... 12
MISPLACED OR LOST ASSESSMENTS......................................................12
ASSESSMENT WORKBOOK COVERSHEET.................................................13
CASE STUDY....................................................................................... 14
Instructions to Students – Determine the Overall LLN requirements of the
Training Specification........................................................................................ 14
PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT - PROJECT 1..................................................16
PROJECT 1 OVERVIEW..........................................................................16
PROJECT 1 - TASK 1 QUESTIONS..........................................................19
PROJECT 1 - TASK 2 QUESTIONS...........................................................24
PROJECT 1 - TASK 4 QUESTIONS..........................................................42
PROJECT 2 – WORK ROLE SKILL EVALUATION........................................46
WORKBOOK CHECKLIST.......................................................................47
FEEDBACK.......................................................................................... 48
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COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT..........................................................4
Obtaining Competency......................................................................................... 4
PRESENTATION......................................................................................5
Things to Consider:.............................................................................................. 5
If uploading your assessments please ensure that...............................................5
Answering the Questions:.....................................................................................5
CHEATING AND PLAGIARISM...................................................................6
What is Cheating?................................................................................................. 6
What is Plagiarism?.............................................................................................. 6
What are the Penalties for Plagiarism or Cheating?............................................7
What if I don’t agree with the decision?...............................................................7
How do I avoid Plagiarism or Cheating?..............................................................8
SUBMITTING YOUR ASSESSMENT.............................................................9
Uploading............................................................................................................. 9
Via Post............................................................................................................... 12
MISPLACED OR LOST ASSESSMENTS......................................................12
ASSESSMENT WORKBOOK COVERSHEET.................................................13
CASE STUDY....................................................................................... 14
Instructions to Students – Determine the Overall LLN requirements of the
Training Specification........................................................................................ 14
PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT - PROJECT 1..................................................16
PROJECT 1 OVERVIEW..........................................................................16
PROJECT 1 - TASK 1 QUESTIONS..........................................................19
PROJECT 1 - TASK 2 QUESTIONS...........................................................24
PROJECT 1 - TASK 4 QUESTIONS..........................................................42
PROJECT 2 – WORK ROLE SKILL EVALUATION........................................46
WORKBOOK CHECKLIST.......................................................................47
FEEDBACK.......................................................................................... 48
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COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT
Competency based assessment focuses on whether you are able to
perform the task to the standard expected in the workplace. It relies on
you providing evidence that supports your claim of competence. This
evidence is in the form of your completion of the assessments set for
each unit.
Obtaining Competency
Once you have submitted your completed assessments, your Assessor will
judge the evidence to determine your competence. To be deemed
competent in each unit, you are required to achieve a satisfactory result
for all of the assessment components that make up that unit. Where a
‘not yet satisfactory’ judgement is made, you will be given guidance on
steps to take to improve your performance and provided the opportunity
to resubmit evidence to demonstrate competence. Once a ‘satisfactory’
judgement has been made on all components for a unit, you will be
deemed ‘competent’ in that unit.
TAELLN411 Workbook Version No. 2.7 Produced 3 April 2018
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Competency based assessment focuses on whether you are able to
perform the task to the standard expected in the workplace. It relies on
you providing evidence that supports your claim of competence. This
evidence is in the form of your completion of the assessments set for
each unit.
Obtaining Competency
Once you have submitted your completed assessments, your Assessor will
judge the evidence to determine your competence. To be deemed
competent in each unit, you are required to achieve a satisfactory result
for all of the assessment components that make up that unit. Where a
‘not yet satisfactory’ judgement is made, you will be given guidance on
steps to take to improve your performance and provided the opportunity
to resubmit evidence to demonstrate competence. Once a ‘satisfactory’
judgement has been made on all components for a unit, you will be
deemed ‘competent’ in that unit.
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PRESENTATION
Things to Consider:
Only submit your workbook once all activities inside are complete.
Should you have any questions regarding your assessments, or not
understand what is required for you to complete your assessment, please
feel free to ask your trainer.
Keep your answers succinct and make sure you are answering the
question. Re-read the question after you have drafted up your response
just to be sure you have covered all that is needed.
Your final assessment result will either be competent or not yet
competent.
If uploading your assessments please ensure that
1. All assessment tasks within the workbook have been completed
2. You have proof read your assessment
Please look for instructions on how to upload your assessment to
the Student Portal which can be found later in this document
under the heading “Submitting Your Assessment.”
Answering the Questions:
1. If you are using Microsoft Word you will need to click in the
grey area of the box to begin typing your answer.
Assessments may not be processed if the above guidelines are not
adhered to. To ensure your assessment is processed as quickly as
possible, please follow these instructions.
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Things to Consider:
Only submit your workbook once all activities inside are complete.
Should you have any questions regarding your assessments, or not
understand what is required for you to complete your assessment, please
feel free to ask your trainer.
Keep your answers succinct and make sure you are answering the
question. Re-read the question after you have drafted up your response
just to be sure you have covered all that is needed.
Your final assessment result will either be competent or not yet
competent.
If uploading your assessments please ensure that
1. All assessment tasks within the workbook have been completed
2. You have proof read your assessment
Please look for instructions on how to upload your assessment to
the Student Portal which can be found later in this document
under the heading “Submitting Your Assessment.”
Answering the Questions:
1. If you are using Microsoft Word you will need to click in the
grey area of the box to begin typing your answer.
Assessments may not be processed if the above guidelines are not
adhered to. To ensure your assessment is processed as quickly as
possible, please follow these instructions.
TAELLN411 Workbook Version No. 2.7 Produced 3 April 2018
©Inspire Education Page 5

CHEATING AND PLAGIARISM
Inspire Education has no tolerance for plagiarism or cheating. We will strictly
enforce the penalties outlined below for any student who is found to have
engaged in cheating or plagiarism during any of their submitted assessment
documents.
What is Cheating?
Cheating within the context of the study environment, means to
dishonestly present an assessment task or assessment activity as
genuinely representing your own understanding of and/or ability in the
subject concerned.
Some examples of cheating are:
Submitting someone else’s work as your own. Whether you have that
persons consent or not.
Submitting another author’s work as your own, without proper
acknowledgement of the author.
To allow someone else to submit your own work as theirs.
To use any part of someone else’s work without the proper
acknowledgement
There are other forms of cheating not contained in this list. These are
merely given as some examples. If you are unsure about whether any
particular behaviour would constitute plagiarism or cheating, please
check with your trainer prior to submitting your assessment work.
What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism is a form of cheating and includes presenting another person
or organisation’s ideas or expressions as your own. This includes,
however is not limited to: copying written works such as books or
journals, data or images, tables, diagrams, designs, plans, photographs,
film, music, formulae, web sites and computer programs.
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Inspire Education has no tolerance for plagiarism or cheating. We will strictly
enforce the penalties outlined below for any student who is found to have
engaged in cheating or plagiarism during any of their submitted assessment
documents.
What is Cheating?
Cheating within the context of the study environment, means to
dishonestly present an assessment task or assessment activity as
genuinely representing your own understanding of and/or ability in the
subject concerned.
Some examples of cheating are:
Submitting someone else’s work as your own. Whether you have that
persons consent or not.
Submitting another author’s work as your own, without proper
acknowledgement of the author.
To allow someone else to submit your own work as theirs.
To use any part of someone else’s work without the proper
acknowledgement
There are other forms of cheating not contained in this list. These are
merely given as some examples. If you are unsure about whether any
particular behaviour would constitute plagiarism or cheating, please
check with your trainer prior to submitting your assessment work.
What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism is a form of cheating and includes presenting another person
or organisation’s ideas or expressions as your own. This includes,
however is not limited to: copying written works such as books or
journals, data or images, tables, diagrams, designs, plans, photographs,
film, music, formulae, web sites and computer programs.
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What are the Penalties for Plagiarism or Cheating?
If a trainer suspects that you are cheating they will investigate further to
establish evidence to support their suspicion. If evidence to support the
suspicion is established your trainer will then report their concerns to
Inspire Educations Training Manager. From there the following process
will be followed:
The Training Manager will contact you in writing outlining their
concerns with your submitted work.
You will then have an opportunity to respond to any allegations of
cheating or plagiarism.
If the Training Manager’s investigation confirms that you have
engaged in cheating or plagiarism you will be advised of one of the
following consequences:
If it is determined that your offence committed is minor or unintentional,
you will be asked to resubmit your work and be given a formal warning in
writing by Inspire Education’s Training Manager.
OR
If it is determined that your offence committed is of a serious and
intentional nature you will be un-enrolled in that unit immediately and
have to re enrol if you wish to complete that unit. Your result for that unit
will be recorded as Not Competent. A cheating/plagiarism note will also
be recorded against your student file. Notification of any such decision
will be made in writing by Inspire Education’s Training Manager.
If the conduct is repeated or if the initial conduct is of a very serious
nature (as determined by the Training Manager), such as knowingly
falsifying assessment evidence, the student’s enrolment may be
terminated.
What if I don’t agree with the decision?
If you disagree with the decision or the penalty imposed you are entitled
to lodge an appeal. This appeal should be addressed to the Training
Manager and outline your reasons for appeal and why you feel the
decision to be unjust.
The Training Manager will then investigate your appeal further and
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If a trainer suspects that you are cheating they will investigate further to
establish evidence to support their suspicion. If evidence to support the
suspicion is established your trainer will then report their concerns to
Inspire Educations Training Manager. From there the following process
will be followed:
The Training Manager will contact you in writing outlining their
concerns with your submitted work.
You will then have an opportunity to respond to any allegations of
cheating or plagiarism.
If the Training Manager’s investigation confirms that you have
engaged in cheating or plagiarism you will be advised of one of the
following consequences:
If it is determined that your offence committed is minor or unintentional,
you will be asked to resubmit your work and be given a formal warning in
writing by Inspire Education’s Training Manager.
OR
If it is determined that your offence committed is of a serious and
intentional nature you will be un-enrolled in that unit immediately and
have to re enrol if you wish to complete that unit. Your result for that unit
will be recorded as Not Competent. A cheating/plagiarism note will also
be recorded against your student file. Notification of any such decision
will be made in writing by Inspire Education’s Training Manager.
If the conduct is repeated or if the initial conduct is of a very serious
nature (as determined by the Training Manager), such as knowingly
falsifying assessment evidence, the student’s enrolment may be
terminated.
What if I don’t agree with the decision?
If you disagree with the decision or the penalty imposed you are entitled
to lodge an appeal. This appeal should be addressed to the Training
Manager and outline your reasons for appeal and why you feel the
decision to be unjust.
The Training Manager will then investigate your appeal further and
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respond in writing within 7 business days.
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How do I avoid Plagiarism or Cheating?
Students are advised to note the following advice to avoid claims of
plagiarism or cheating:
Always reference other people’s work. You may quote from
someone else's work (for example from websites, textbooks,
journals or other published materials) but you must always indicate
the author and source of the material.
Always Reference your sources.You should name sources for any
graphs, tables or specific data, which you include in your
assignment.
You must not copy someone else's work and present it as your
own.
You must not falsify assessment evidence.
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Students are advised to note the following advice to avoid claims of
plagiarism or cheating:
Always reference other people’s work. You may quote from
someone else's work (for example from websites, textbooks,
journals or other published materials) but you must always indicate
the author and source of the material.
Always Reference your sources.You should name sources for any
graphs, tables or specific data, which you include in your
assignment.
You must not copy someone else's work and present it as your
own.
You must not falsify assessment evidence.
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©Inspire Education Page 9
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SUBMITTING YOUR ASSESSMENT
Uploading
Once you are satisfied with your assessment and are ready to upload
your work to the Student Portal, please ensure that you:
1. Have completed ALL required work in your Assessment Workbook
2. Log in to the Student Portal by clicking on the Student Login Area on
the Inspire website
http://www.inspireeducation.net.au
NEXT
3. On the left hand side bar, hover over “My Documents” and select
“Submit an Assignment”
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Uploading
Once you are satisfied with your assessment and are ready to upload
your work to the Student Portal, please ensure that you:
1. Have completed ALL required work in your Assessment Workbook
2. Log in to the Student Portal by clicking on the Student Login Area on
the Inspire website
http://www.inspireeducation.net.au
NEXT
3. On the left hand side bar, hover over “My Documents” and select
“Submit an Assignment”
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This will display the following screen.
4. IMPORTANT
Please ensure that you select the course subject that your
assignment belongs to from the drop down menu.
(An example of a drop down unit list is shown below) -
Please type in the full name of your assessment in the “Name”
field which includes the unit number and which subject this
assessment relates to.
– You can copy and paste the name of the original document
you downloaded to do the assessment if this is applicable.
eg. TAELLN411 Workbook 1
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4. IMPORTANT
Please ensure that you select the course subject that your
assignment belongs to from the drop down menu.
(An example of a drop down unit list is shown below) -
Please type in the full name of your assessment in the “Name”
field which includes the unit number and which subject this
assessment relates to.
– You can copy and paste the name of the original document
you downloaded to do the assessment if this is applicable.
eg. TAELLN411 Workbook 1
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5. Click on ‘Browse’ - This will take you to your folder directory. Locate
the Completed Assessment file that you wish to upload.\
Once you have found your document file, select it, and click on “Open”
The “File” field will populate with the location and name of the document
you have selected to upload. If several documents need to be submitted
to complete the unit or subject you will need to submit them at the same
time by using the + button to add each extra document.
Please be aware that there is a limit to the number of submissions
for each unit/subject that will be accepted so it is important that
you have all required files ready and upload them in the one
submission.
6. Read the Candidate Declaration under the terms and conditions. If
you understand and agree to the terms and conditions tick the check box
‘I agree to the terms stated above’
7. Click on ‘Upload’
8. The following should appear at the top of your screen:
Assignment was successfully submitted.
9. You have now successfully uploaded your Assessment to be marked!
Please do not email your assessments. Any emailed assessments
will not be accepted or marked. Assessments will only be accepted
as submitted when you upload them to the Student Portal, fax
them to 1800 008 128 or post them to GPO Box 1180, Brisbane,
QLD 4001
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the Completed Assessment file that you wish to upload.\
Once you have found your document file, select it, and click on “Open”
The “File” field will populate with the location and name of the document
you have selected to upload. If several documents need to be submitted
to complete the unit or subject you will need to submit them at the same
time by using the + button to add each extra document.
Please be aware that there is a limit to the number of submissions
for each unit/subject that will be accepted so it is important that
you have all required files ready and upload them in the one
submission.
6. Read the Candidate Declaration under the terms and conditions. If
you understand and agree to the terms and conditions tick the check box
‘I agree to the terms stated above’
7. Click on ‘Upload’
8. The following should appear at the top of your screen:
Assignment was successfully submitted.
9. You have now successfully uploaded your Assessment to be marked!
Please do not email your assessments. Any emailed assessments
will not be accepted or marked. Assessments will only be accepted
as submitted when you upload them to the Student Portal, fax
them to 1800 008 128 or post them to GPO Box 1180, Brisbane,
QLD 4001
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