GWO BTT v6.0

GWO Basic Technical Training V6.0

2021-04-01_BTT_V06

Learning objectives are presented in three taxonomic levels: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced level. The three levels in each domain are described as follows:

Knowledge

Skills

Ability

The participant understands a topic in a holistic view, where risks, advantages and disadvantages are considered, forming the background for reflected assessments or decisions for action.

The participant can experiment and refine his or her skills, as well as reflect and evaluate on the behaviour and reactions in relevant situations. The participant can test the applicability of the skill, and distinguish between relevant and less relevant situations to apply the skill in. Basic cognitive and practical skills required to apply relevant instructions and procedures to solve routine problems using simple rules and tools.

Can adapt and act responsibly in new ways, pay attention to the safety of fellow workers, and propose development of safety procedures.

Safety-awareness and responsibility are an instinctive part of ability.

The participant can account for how things are done ,

The participant can act independently, is able to

or can explain how a piece of equipment or a tool is used .

identify connections and risks in work related situations, and can take initiative and responsibility for feasible mitigating actions on the job.

The participant can describe a topic, name its constituent parts or simply refer to it. Basic knowledge is observed by a one- dimensional objective: “I can state a fact”.

The participant can act independently in familiar work situations.

The taxonomy levels in the learning objectives are defined by a reasonable number of precise and explained action verbs. These action verbs are presented in a progression of increasing complexity - beginning on the basic level, where the participant can recognise or name a tool or a procedure, and ending at the advanced level, where the participant can take responsibility and even assist fellow workers on the work site. The taxonomy and the presentation of action verbs in the progressive order imply that th e previous taxonomic competences are already achieved. Learning objectives in this standard are followed by an indication of the taxonomy level and domain in brackets e.g. (Skills, advanced level)

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