Unit Award Scheme

71783 INTRODUCTION TO BEING A STEERING GROUP MEMBER

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

demonstrated the ability to

1work to develop a set of ground rules for use during the training sessionSummary sheet
2communicate and work as a member of a group to exchange ideas and point of view on a topicSummary sheet
3remain appropriately focussed on the topic during the debateSummary sheet
4exchange opinions in an appropriate mannerSummary sheet
5listen to and be respectful of the opinions of other group membersSummary sheet
6express appropriate responses to opinions raised by others within the groupSummary sheet
7be respectful of other people's cultures, religions and boundariesSummary sheet
8partipate in a formal debate sessionSummary sheet

acquired an understanding of

9the skills that can be gained from being a member of a steering groupSummary sheet

shown knowledge of

10at least two of the constraints of a steering group, eg timing, conduct, personalitiesStudent completed work
11the role and function of all the steering groupStudent completed work
12the purpose of a steering group meetingStudent completed work
13the terminology and procedures used during steering group meetingsStudent completed work

experienced

14participating in a training session on the basic skills involved in being part of a steering groupSummary sheet
15being an active participant within the debate session.Summary sheet

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 3 February 2015Level - Level One