Unit Award Scheme
71783 INTRODUCTION TO BEING A STEERING GROUP MEMBER
In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have | Evidence needed | |
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demonstrated the ability to | ||
1 | work to develop a set of ground rules for use during the training session | Summary sheet |
2 | communicate and work as a member of a group to exchange ideas and point of view on a topic | Summary sheet |
3 | remain appropriately focussed on the topic during the debate | Summary sheet |
4 | exchange opinions in an appropriate manner | Summary sheet |
5 | listen to and be respectful of the opinions of other group members | Summary sheet |
6 | express appropriate responses to opinions raised by others within the group | Summary sheet |
7 | be respectful of other people's cultures, religions and boundaries | Summary sheet |
8 | partipate in a formal debate session | Summary sheet |
acquired an understanding of | ||
9 | the skills that can be gained from being a member of a steering group | Summary sheet |
shown knowledge of | ||
10 | at least two of the constraints of a steering group, eg timing, conduct, personalities | Student completed work |
11 | the role and function of all the steering group | Student completed work |
12 | the purpose of a steering group meeting | Student completed work |
13 | the terminology and procedures used during steering group meetings | Student completed work |
experienced | ||
14 | participating in a training session on the basic skills involved in being part of a steering group | Summary sheet |
15 | being an active participant within the debate session. | Summary sheet |
All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet
Approved 3 February 2015Level - Level One