The TAELLN411 Address adult language, literacy and numeracy skills program is a nationally recognised unit of competency. This course will provide you or your trainers and assessors with an underpinning knowledge and a range of workplace activities to develop and strengthen your skills in adult language, literacy and numeracy.
As a trainer, your role is to help the adults you’re working with to develop and demonstrate their vocational skills and knowledge. This one day workshop provides skills that are an integral part of vocational competence. You also need to help learners to adapt and use their language, literacy and numeracy skills learnt in the program to meet the demands of their vocational training and the workplace.
The Address Adult Language Literacy and Numeracy Skills program is recommended for job roles and titles from a variety of different industry sectors, some of which include:
Face to face:
The face to face component of the TAELLN411 Address adult language, literacy and numeracy skills is delivered over one day and the course times are 8.30 am until 4.00 pm.
Location:
All sessions will be delivered at Trainwest Training Centre 154 Epsom Avenue Belmont WA 6104
Duration:
The issuance deadline for the TAE40116 is the 7th of December 2024, therefore, the enrolment duration will be less than the standard 12-month enrolment period due to this reason. We encourage submissions to be made well before the issuance deadline so there is room for any resubmission requirements. You can submit your assessments at any time after attending the face to face component.
In-House training:
This unit can be customised to suit your organisation and delivered on-site. Contact Trainwest for more information.
Recognition of Prior Learning:
RPL is an assessment based pathway and is suitable for those who already have the skills and knowledge in one or more of the areas which make up this unit of competency and do not wish to undergo further training. For those considering RPL please speak with the Trainwest Student Support team. The Student Support Team will make an initial assessment of suitability and discuss the RPL process before sending an application kit.
Regardless of the delivery mode in line with the AQF Volume of learning students have up to 24 months to complete and submit all assessment requirements.
Support Provided
Trainwest provides ongoing support to students throughout the duration of the program via email and telephone. We also offer post course support workshops at no additional charge which will provide students with the opportunity to have time away from the workplace to work on assessments with support from the Trainwest Trainer and Assessor.
Each student has access to 30 minutes one on one coaching free of charge. Additional one on one coaching is available at an hourly rate for those who need it.
You can get in touch with us on our contact form, by email, or by phone on 1300 938 411. The Trainwest team are always here to discuss your training requirements in Perth, regional WA or throughout Australia.