ANIB ensures that all training services provided are of the highest quality standard possible and are reflective of current industry trends and delivered by appropriately qualified trainers who have extensive industry experience via face to face and supported learning.
The training philosophy held by ANIB is that students learn best by doing and gaining practical experience in real situations. Therefore, where possible, training practices will reflect and incorporate simulated work experiences and examples from students and trainers, as well as the workplace environment that students can expect for the industry which they are learning about
Throughout the course, students are provided with tasks to complete in each unit of competency The assessment process includes the gathering of evidence to demonstrate competence. Students are assessed using a range of methods; written questions, practical demonstration, research/project or case studies
Students are required to submit all tasks, to their trainer/assessor in person. Assessments will be marked by trainers/assessors and feedback provided to the students
ANIB is committed to ensuring that all students receive support to adjust to life and study at ANIB. An orientation program will be compulsory for all students prior to starting their course.
Orientation programs will be conducted at the beginning of each course intake. Where a student is admitted to a course late, the student support officer will go through the orientation on an individual basis.
ANIB will ensure that the orientation program is culturally sensitive so as not to offend any student or their families
The orientation program will include information provided through a power point presentation on:
Students are provided with a range of learning support options and resources to help them meet course requirements and maintain attendance. This includes:
Where a student is identified as not meeting course requirements, the procedures for dealing with students at risk are identified in the ANIB Course Progress.
Welfare services can include services that address the mental, physical, social and spiritual well-being of students. These services may include, through direct provision or referral, information/advice about: accommodation, counselling, crisis services, disabilities and equity issues, financial matters, legal issues, medical issues, mental health, peer mentoring, programs promoting social interaction, religious and spiritual matters, and stress-management. It may also include advice on academic and study issues.
In all matters we will respect your right to privacy. Any information disclosed will remain strictly confidential.
Welfare services timings are Mon-Sun 9.00am-5.00pm
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