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(1) Charles Darwin University (‘the University’, ‘CDU’) is committed to ensuring that vocational education and training (VET) courses are reviewed annually as part of a comprehensive continuous improvement process. (2) In accordance with the 2025 Standards for RTOs, the University will undertake VET annual course reviews to ensure the viability of courses and to identify actions for improvements to enhance student learning and the student experience. (3) This procedure outlines the VET annual course review process at the University. (4) The procedure must be read in conjunction with the University’s VET Course Registration Procedure. (5) The VET annual course review is a review of the (6) The VET annual course review also ensures that training and assessment adhere to the requirements set out in the 2025 Standards for RTOs. (7) The procedure applies to all VET courses on the University’s scope of registration and the University’s locally developed Vocational Training Programs (VTPs). (8) The procedure does not apply to: (9) The VET annual course review is a four-stage process that must be conducted in the last six months of every calendar year. The stages in the process are: (10) The (11) The (12) (13) (14) The (16) Based on the analysis, enhancements to the VET course TAS and related supporting materials—such as marketing information, learning resources, assessment tools, and VET lecturers’ matrices—are identified. These enhancements are documented in the VET Course Review and Improvement Plan table within the CMS, specifying the improvement, the type of improvement, the person responsible, and the implementation date. (17) The VET Team Leader is responsible for ensuring the VET annual course review is recorded in the CMS and the VET Course Review and Improvement Plan is developed and implemented. (18) VET Team Leaders are responsible for actions arising from the VET annual course review, including: (19) Once the VET Course Review and Implementation Plan has been completed, the VET Team Leader approves it in the CMS workflow. (20) The relevant Deputy Chief Executive reviews the VET annual course review and approves it in the CMS or returns it to the VET Team Leader with comments and instructions. (21) Once approved by the relevant Deputy Chief Executive, the TAFE Learning and Teaching Committee is advised. (22) An annual report is prepared by Teaching and Learning Connect in consultation with CDU TAFE, summarising any common issues, systemic improvements, or any potential risks to the quality of VET courses. The Chair of the TAFE Learning and Teaching Committee will submit the report to the Academic Programs Committee (APC). (23) The TAFE Learning and Teaching Committee will monitor the improvement of common issues, systemic issues, potential risks, and actions arising from the annual report. (24) The Provost reports on the outcomes of the VET annual course review to the Academic Board in February each year. (25) Non-compliance with (26) Complaints may be raised in accordance with the Complaints and Grievance Policy and Procedure - Employees and Complaints Policy - Students. (27) All staff members have an individual responsibility to raise any suspicion, allegation or report of fraud or corruption in accordance with the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and Whistleblower Reporting (Improper Conduct) Procedure.VET Annual Course Review Procedure
Section 1 - Preamble
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Procedure
Review preparation
VET course analysis and recommendations
Implementing and monitoring of actions
Reporting on outcomes
Section 5 - Non-Compliance