The document outlines a training program for the CHS NC II Competency Standard for installing, diagnosing, configuring, and maintaining computer systems and networks. The training consists of modules ranging from 2 to 3 days each. Assessment involves written examinations, demonstrations, computer-based exams, and interviews. The daily schedule runs from 7:30am to 5:30pm with breaks. The CBT (Competency-Based Training) process flows from trainee enrollment through independent practice, assessment, and program completion or additional competency achievement. The roles of the trainer are to support trainees' self-paced learning, and the roles of trainees are to take responsibility for their own learning.
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2. CHS NC II
Install computer system and
networks
3 DAYS
Diagnose and troubleshoot
computer system and
networks
3 DAYS
Configure computer system
and networks
2DAYS
Maintain computer system
and networks
2DAYS
3. CHS NC II
Install computer system and
networks
Written examination
Demonstration
Interview
Diagnose and troubleshoot
computer system and networks
Written examination
Demonstration
Interview
Configure computer system and
networks
Computer based examination
Demonstration
Interview
Maintain computer system and
networks
Computer based examination
Demonstration
Interview
4. DAILY SCHEDULE
7:00 7:30
Breakfast
7:30 9:30
START OF THE
TRAINING
9:30 10:00
Break Time
10:00 12:00
RESUME TO TRAINING
12:00 1:00
LUCNH BREAK
1:00 3:00
RESUME
3:00 3:30
Break Time
3:30 _ 5:30
RESUME
6. CBT Process Flow
Trainee enters
program
Administer RPL
Orientation
Role of trainer/trainee
Review learning
package
View multimedia
materials
YES
Trainer
observes
performance
Trainer
Rates
performance
Satisfactorily
Performed
Competency?
NO
Use manuals
NO
Trainee selects
competency
and receive
instructions
Administer Learning Contract
Organize learning strategy
Provide materials
Introduce CBLM materials
Introduce the Use of
Achievement Progress
Report
Observe
demonstration
Trainee
practices task
Trainee
Rates own
performance
Have enough
Competency/ies
been
achieved?
NO
YES
Practice skills in
workshop
Receive
assistance and
advise
Have completed
all the
competencies?
Trainee exits
program
Trainee exits
program
Undergo Natl
Assessment
YES
7. 1. The training is based on curriculum
developed from the competency
standards.
2. Learning is modular in structure.
3. Training delivery is learner centered
and should accommodate
individualized and self-paced learning
strategies.
8. 4. Training is based on work that
performed.
must be
5. Training materials are directly
related to the
competency
standards and curriculum
modules.
6. Assessment is based in the
collection of
evidence of the performance of work to the
industry required standard;
7. Training is based both on and off
components
the job
9. 8. Training program allows for
recognition of
prior learning or
current competences;
9.Training allows for multiple entry and exit and;
10.Training programs are registered
UTPRAS.
with the
10. CHS NC II Competencies
1. Install computer system and networks
2. Diagnose and troubleshoot computer system
and networks
3. Configure computer system and networks
4. Maintain computer system and networks
11. ROLE OF THE CBT TRAINER
Stimulates trainees motivation.
Manages learning a consultation rather than a
provider of information.
Diagnose and solves learning problems.
Evaluates student achievement
Assist learners to obtain individualized
rewards
12. ROLE OF THE CBT TRAINEE
Trainees may select what they want to
learn and when they want to learn it.
Trainees learn at their own rate within
program guidelines
Trainees may choose how they want to
learn-individually.
Trainees are responsible for what they
learn and when they learn it.
Editor's Notes
Flowchart in delivering CBT
CONDUCT PRE ASSESSMENT
Trainee enters the program. Recognition of prior learning should be administered in-order to determine if he/she needs to undergo all the competencies or he/she should proceed with the assessment. For instance if he has previous work experience and he can provide portfolio and other documents sufficient enough to support his claim, then he can proceed with the assessment.
In the orientation, the trainer explains the CBT. The trainees will also be orient to familiarize the locations of different facilities and equipment, know whom to ask for assistance, what are the necessary tools to be used for learning, (tools pertains to different materials such as modules, books as reference, the internet if necessary, hand held gears and others.) WORKSHOP RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Explain the role of trainers and trainees. (Explain that the training is competency based and it is self-paced). The trainer is there to guide, facilitate, check his work and evaluate his performance. Training is trainee-centered.
FACILITATE TRAINNG SESSION
The student selects one competency he wants to undergo first. Then instructions will be given.
Trainer will administer learning contract, trainee to read the contract. Trainer and trainee will sign the contract (binding agreement)
Strategies for learning should properly organized and explained to the trainee.
Provide and explain the use of learning materials needed (curriculum based learning modules).
Introduce and explain the use of Achievement Progress Report. The trainer and trainee monitor the progress per Los/Unit of Competency
Learning takes place (View multimedia materials, Use manuals, Observe demonstrations, Practice skills in workshop and if necessary receive assistance and advice).
CONDUCT INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT
Once trainee feels that he is ready to perform the task, then he can proceed.
Two ways:
While performing, the trainer observes his performance, check if the procedure is correct and appropriate in-order for him not to commit mistakes that will lead to equipment damage or injury to the trainee.
Trainee attempts the task and rates himself and then the trainer rates the trainee.
OUTPUT
Competency 1: competent, selects competency 2
Completed all competencies: Undergo mandatory national assessment
Whatever the result of national assessment, the trainee may exit the program
Competency 1 and 2 completed: may exit the program (work experience). Enter again to take remaining competencies (may take RPL again)
Not yet competent-perform/practice the activities/tasks then undergo institutional assessment