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Flexible Delivery Policy

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Flexible Delivery Policy

Flexible delivery focuses on learning rather than teaching and to provide the best possible learning experience for a student. This means that a student has greater control over what, when and how they learn.

AVT offers various forms of delivery to accommodate the varying needs of students. Modes of delivery available for courses may include classroom (face-to-face) environment, workplace based, on-line eLearning, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or a combination of these.

Learning materials

Depending on the chosen course, students receive either an online or printed version of the training and /or assessment materials as part of the course fee.  Where printed materials are provided, additional fees for the replacement of materials will be incurred where available.

Non-compulsory Non-accredited workshops

Throughout each year, AVT offers additional workshops that have been designed to complement the learning experience of students studying nationally accredited qualifications.  These workshops are not a compulsory component of the qualifications but offer students an opportunity to gain extra hands-on experience in areas of study that they may have limited exposure to in their practical work experience placements.

Additional tutoring

All students enrolled in a course with AVT receive a reasonable amount of tuition from one of AVT’s suitably qualified Trainer and Assessors, deemed appropriate to the level of the qualification the student has enrolled in. In some instances, due to individual reasons, a student may require some additional tutoring to maximise their chances of successfully completing their enrolment.

AVT offers additional one-on-one tutoring to students from a suitably qualified Trainer and Assessor for a set fee charged per hour.

Students can make a request for additional tutoring by speaking directly with their current course Trainer and Assessor or by contacting the AVT campus.

Change of study mode

If a student wishes to change their mode of study, e.g., from on-campus to online, they are required to complete the Course Amendment Request Form.

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