LEVEL 4: Lap Scorer / Trainee Steward Training Program

Introduction

Welcome to the Western Australian Speedway Commission (WASC) Scrutineer Training Program. This resource has been developed by WASC to guide the delivery of contemporary and flexible professional development for people entering the WASC Official development pathway – i.e. those wanting to fulfill the role of Scrutineer. WASC thanks you for your commitment to our sport – we hope you enjoy your journey through the Scrutineer Program and we look forward to seeing you at the track for many years to come.

Reference Guide Download here

Download Race Officials Training Manual here

How to use this e-Learning resource

Within this resource, you have the opportunity to access information and to complete a number of activities and assessment tasks.

Activities will NOT be assessed, however they are designed to encourage you to think about key concepts and how you may / may not be able to use these as a Lap Scorer / Trainee Steward. They will also help to ensure you are ready to successfully complete the assessment tasks within this Resource.

Although this resource incorporates some assessment tasks it is important to note, the assessment process is designed to focus primarily on assessment FOR learning, not assessment of learning.

As you progress through the resource, completing activities and assessment tasks as you go, please regularly save your work. If you need help at any time, please email adminassistant@waspeedway.com.au.

Once you have completed all activities and assessment tasks in Modules 1 & 2, read through the information relating to Module 3 – The Lap Scorer / Trainee Steward in Action, then email your completed resource to adminassistant@waspeedway.com.au. Once you have submitted your resource, you will be eligible to participate in the practical workshop component of this Training Program, Module 3 – The Lap Scorer / Trainee Steward in Action.

WASC will review your assessment task responses and provide feedback and an assessment result within 4 weeks. Your participation in the Module 3 practical workshop / practical assessment activities will be assessed during the workshop and you will be notified of your result accordingly.

If WASC requires additional information, they will request this via email, otherwise, you will receive WASC Lap Scorer / Trainee Steward accreditation.

Please refer to the Module 1 – Introductory Level Officiating Online General Principles Course assessment tasks and complete the assessment for Module 1.

LEVEL 3: Assistant Steward Training Program

Introduction

Welcome to the Western Australian Speedway Commission (WASC) Assistant Steward Training Program. This resource has been developed by WASC to guide the delivery of contemporary and flexible professional development for people entering the WASC Official development pathway – i.e. those wanting to fulfil the role of Assistant Steward. WASC thanks you for your commitment to our sport – we hope you enjoy your journey through the Assistant Steward Program and we look forward to seeing you at the track for many years to come.

  1. Reference Guide Download here
  2. Download Race Officials Training Manual here

How to use this e-Learning resource

Within this resource, you have the opportunity to access information and to complete a number of activities and assessment tasks.

Activities will NOT be assessed, however they are designed to encourage you to think about key concepts and how you may / may not be able to use these as a Assistant Steward. They will also help to ensure you are ready to successfully complete the assessment tasks within this Resource.

Although this resource incorporates some assessment tasks it is important to note, the assessment process is designed to focus primarily on assessment FOR learning, not assessment of learning.

As you progress through the resource, completing activities and assessment tasks as you go, please regularly save your work. If you need help at any time, please email admin@waspeedwaycommission.com.au.

Once you have completed all activities and assessment tasks in Modules 1 & 2, read through the information relating to Module 3 – The Assistant Steward in Action, then email your completed resource to admin@waspeedwaycommission.com.au. Once you have submitted your resource, you will be eligible to participate in the practical workshop component of this Training Program, Module 3 – The Assistant Steward in Action.

WASC will review your assessment task responses and provide feedback and an assessment result within 4 weeks. Your participation in the Module 3 practical workshop / practical assessment activities will be assessed during the workshop and you will be notified of your result accordingly.

If WASC requires additional information, they will request this via email, otherwise, you will receive WASC Assistant Steward accreditation.

LEVEL 2: Steward Training Program

Introduction

Welcome to the Western Australian Speedway Commission (WASC) Steward Training Program. This resource has been developed by WASC to guide the delivery of contemporary and flexible professional development for people entering the WASC Official development pathway – i.e. those wanting to fulfill the role of Steward. WASC thanks you for your commitment to our sport – we hope you enjoy your journey through the Steward Program and we look forward to seeing you at the track for many years to come.

  1. Reference Guide Download here
  2. Download Race Officials Training Manual here

How to use this e-Learning resource

Within this resource, you have the opportunity to access information and to complete a number of activities and assessment tasks.

Activities will NOT be assessed, however they are designed to encourage you to think about key concepts and how you may / may not be able to use these as a Steward. They will also help to ensure you are ready to successfully complete the assessment tasks within this Resource.

Although this resource incorporates some assessment tasks it is important to note, the assessment process is designed to focus primarily on assessment FOR learning, not assessment of learning.

As you progress through the resource, completing activities and assessment tasks as you go, please regularly save your work. If you need help at any time, please email admin@waspeedwaycommission.com.au.

Once you have completed all activities and assessment tasks in Modules 1 & 2, read through the information relating to Module 3 – The Steward in Action, then email your completed resource to admin@waspeedwaycommission.com.au. Once you have submitted your resource, you will be eligible to participate in the practical workshop component of this Training Program, Module 3 – The Steward in Action.

WASC will review your assessment task responses and provide feedback and an assessment result within 4 weeks. Your participation in the Module 3 practical workshop / practical assessment activities will be assessed during the workshop and you will be notified of your result accordingly.

If WASC requires additional information, they will request this via email, otherwise, you will receive WASC Steward accreditation.

LEVEL 4: Trainee Scrutineer

Introduction

Welcome to the Western Australian Speedway Commission (WASC) Trainee Scrutineer Training Program. This resource has been developed by WASC to guide the delivery of contemporary and flexible professional development for people entering the WASC Scrutineer development pathway – i.e. those wanting to fulfil the role of Trainee Scrutineer. WASC thanks you for your commitment to our sport – we hope you enjoy your journey through the Trainee Scrutineer Training Program and we look forward to seeing you at the track for many years to come.

Within this resource, you have the opportunity to access information and to complete a number of activities and assessment tasks.
Activities will NOT be assessed, however they are designed to encourage you to think about key concepts and how you may / may not be able to use these as a Trainee Scrutineer. They will also help to ensure you are ready to successfully complete the assessment tasks within this Resource.
Although this resource incorporates some assessment tasks it is important to note, the assessment process is designed to focus primarily on assessment FOR learning, not assessment of learning.

As you progress through the resource, completing activities and assessment tasks as you go, please regularly save your work. If you need help at any time, please email adminassistant@waspeedwaycommission.com.au.

LEVEL 3: Assistant Scrutineer

Introduction

Welcome to the Western Australian Speedway Commission (WASC) Assistant Scrutineer Training Program. This resource has been developed by WASC to guide the delivery of contemporary and flexible professional development for people entering the WASC Official development pathway – i.e. those wanting to fulfil the role of Assistant Scrutineer. WASC thanks you for your commitment to our sport – we hope you enjoy your journey through the Assistant Scrutineer Program and we look forward to seeing you at the track for many years to come.

Download the General Reference Guide here

Download Scrutineer Training Manual here

LEVEL 2: Scrutineer

Introduction

Welcome to the Western Australian Speedway Commission (WASC) Scrutineer Training Program. This resource has been developed by WASC to guide the delivery of contemporary and flexible professional development for people entering the WASC Official development pathway – i.e. those wanting to fulfill the role of Scrutineer. WASC thanks you for your commitment to our sport – we hope you enjoy your journey through the Scrutineer Program and we look forward to seeing you at the track for many years to come.

Download the General Reference Guide here

Download Scrutineer Training Manual here

How to use this e-Learning resource

Within this resource, you have the opportunity to access information and to complete a number of activities and assessment tasks.

Activities will NOT be assessed, however they are designed to encourage you to think about key concepts and how you may / may not be able to use these as a Scrutineer. They will also help to ensure you are ready to successfully complete the assessment tasks within this Resource.

Although this resource incorporates some assessment tasks it is important to note, the assessment process is designed to focus primarily on assessment FOR learning, not assessment of learning.

As you progress through the resource, completing activities and assessment tasks as you go, please regularly save your work. If you need help at any time, please email admin@waspeedway.com.au.

Once you have completed all activities and assessment tasks in Modules 1 & 2, read through the information relating to Module 3 – The Scrutineer in Action, then email your completed resource to admin@waspeedway.com.au. Once you have submitted your resource, you will be eligible to participate in the practical workshop component of this Training Program, Module 3 – The Scrutineer in Action.

WASC will review your assessment task responses and provide feedback and an assessment result within 4 weeks. Your participation in the Module 3 practical workshop / practical assessment activities will be assessed during the workshop and you will be notified of your result accordingly.

If WASC requires additional information, they will request this via email, otherwise, you will receive WASC Scrutineer accreditation.