TRAIN Update Course Provider Segment (Course Edit Wizard, Assigning Course Level)
David
Knapp and Tracey Sparks of Kentucky TRAIN reviewed the Course Level Section of
the Course Edit Wizard in today’s TRAIN Update, Course Provider
Segment. The Course Levels or Skill levels are Introductory, Intermediate
and Advanced. If you are unsure which skill level to select, choose one
and the screen will refresh with a detailed explanation.
Introductory
Level
– The course provides an introductory topic overview that is appropriate for
general or multiple audiences. Typically less than 90 minutes and may offer
self-testing of knowledge through the TRAIN Assessment feature. It is suggested
that a maximum of 10 core competencies be assigned for this level course.
Assignment at the domain level is permitted.
Intermediate
Level - The course provides comprehensive information or
skills appropriate for specific job duties of the target audience (e.g.,
nurses, health educators). This course may provide practice-related exercises
and simulations. This intermediate course is typically 90 minutes to eight
hours in length. Self-testing or observational feedback must be offered to
evaluate skill development. For each competency assigned the general
expectation is for about 90 minutes of course content to be
covered. A maximum of 10 Core Competencies and five Preparedness Competencies
can be assigned for this level course.
Advanced
Level
- The course provides intensive instruction, reinforcement of skills, and
evaluation against an observable performance standard. Course provides
practice-related exercises and simulations. A graded exam, practice, or drill
must be offered to verify skills and
knowledge
learned in the course. This course typically ranges from eight hours minimum to
a semester or more in length. This course is geared towards building
proficiency and may be part of a larger curriculum with pre-requisites. For
each competency assigned the general expectation is for approximately eight
hours of course content to be covered. A maximum of five competencies can be
assigned for this level course. Assignment of individual competencies, as
appropriate, is required for this level of course.