Beyond Manitoba

It’s important to analyze your company’s skills and knowledge needs prior to beginning a work-based learning initiative. A detailed analysis of how your employees actually deliver value and what they need to do so will drive solutions that provide the greatest impact for the fewest dollars

Derrin Kent has been training staff, at all levels from Director to groundsman, in the corporate sector since 1992. His company, The Development Manager, specializes in building work-based learning systems and corporate communities of practice using open-source technologies.

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Applying RPL to Workforce Development

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The following table was  taken from  Workplace Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition - The Manitoba Report 2002.

Workplace PLAR Process

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The following flow chart defines the basic steps in introduction RPL into a workforce development project.

Four Steps to Portfolio Building

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The following step-by-step process will guide you to develop your own RPL portfolio

Factors for Feasibility

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Is your workplace ready for RPL?

How to choose the right RPL consultant

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The following was developed to help you choose the right staff or consultant to apply RPL in your workplace...

Recognizing Prior Learning RPL

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RPL is the identification and recognition of skills and knowledge that an individual has achieved…