FSKNUM18

Collect data and construct routine tables and graphs for work

Note: FSKNUM18 is superseded by FSKNUM018

This unit is an accredited training resource consistent with the Nationally Recognised Training requirements for Vocational Education and Training (VET) and is ideal for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in Australia. It consists of Learning Resource Material (instructional theory), an Assessment Workbook, and information about assessment mapping to the Performance Criteria, Knowledge Evidence, and Performance Evidence requirements of this accredited unit.

Our FSKNUM18 training product is available for purchase as a hardcopy (printed) book in both Learner Guide and Trainer/Assessor Guide variants. This unit is available for enrolment and online training/assessment via Catapult LMS (Learning Management System). NOTE: If you are a training provider, please do your own validation, in accordance with your Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS).

$15.00 inc GST

Total: $15.00

Unit information about the FSKNUM18 training material in this resource

FSKNUM18 information from training.gov.au.

Application

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to collect, collate and organise familiar and routine data and construct tables, column and bar graphs.

This unit applies to individuals who need numeracy skills at Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) level 3 to undertake a vocational training pathway or workplace tasks.

This unit is designed for integration and contextualisation with vocational units to support achievement of vocational competency.

Unit mapping information

Not applicable.

Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.

Foundation skills

This unit contains foundation skills.

Unit sector or competency field

Numeracy.

Prerequisite, co-requisite or interdependent assessment of units

None specified.

Assessment conditions

Assessment texts and tasks reflect those typically found in the workplace.

Individuals can access own familiar support resources.

Access to calculators or computer software is available as required.

Culturally appropriate processes and techniques suited to the language, literacy and numeracy capacity of individuals and the work being performed must be used.

Reasonable adjustments can be made to ensure equity in assessment for people with disabilities.

Assessors must satisfy NVR/AQTF assessor requirements, have a sound knowledge of the ACSF and have demonstrable expertise in the vocational contextualisation and assessment of the core skill—numeracy.

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