Component Specification NFQ Level 5. Sheep Husbandry 5N Component Details. Sheep Husbandry. Level 5. Credit Value 10

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Component Specification NFQ Level 5 Sheep Husbandry 5N20385 1. Component Details Title Teideal as Gaeilge Award Type Code Sheep Husbandry Riar Caorach Minor 5N20385 Level 5 Credit Value 10 Purpose Learning Outcomes The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to carry out commercial sheep farming under management Learners will be able to: 1 Describe the principles and role of flock production including importance in Irish agriculture, lamb production systems, and flock performance 2 Review management and biological factors affecting efficiency in sheep production in terms of health and feed and feed mixes 3 Describe a range of lamb production systems including breeding calendar and physical and economic performance 4 Investigate a system of lamb production, appropriate to a specific farm situation 1

5 Investigate diseases, disorders and parasites of ewes and lambs including bio-security measures, causal agents, symptoms, prevention and control measures 6 Analyse housing for sheep production to include human and animal health, welfare, safety and efficiency and cost of construction 7 Perform peri-natal tasks with ewes and lambs using recognised techniques and performance standards 8 Assess a range of ewes and lambs for economic characteristics, by applying recognised criteria 9 Prevent and control common diseases and disorders affecting the health of ewes and lambs using recognised techniques and performance standards 10 Perform sheep breeding tasks using recognised techniques and performance standards 11 Perform sheep husbandry skills taking into account human and animal safety animal welfare, traceability requirements and best practice 12 Investigate drivers of profit of sheep production and explore practices to attain industry recognised targets 13 Practice safety and workplace health in agriculture Assessment General Information All assessment should be planned in accordance with the programme assessment strategy developed as part of the programme submission for validation. See Policies and Criteria for Validation of Programmes. Assessment should be undertaken consistently and reflect current assessment guidelines. See www.qqi.ie. All FET assessment is criterion referenced. Successful achievement of the award is based on learners attaining the required standards of knowledge, skill or competence consistent with the minimum intended programme learning outcomes. The techniques set out below are considered the optimum approach to assessment for this component. In exceptional circumstances providers may identify alternative assessment techniques through the provider's application for programme validation which are reliable and valid but which are more appropriate to their context. 2

Assessment of a number of components may be integrated across programmes for delivery, provided that the learning outcomes of each minor award are assessed. Group or team work may form part of the assessment, provided each learner's achievement is separately assessed. All providers are required to submit an assessment plan as part of their application for programme validation. Assessment Plans will include information relating to scheduling and integration of assessment. See current FET validation guidelines at www.qqi.ie. Assessment Techniques In order to demonstrate that they have reached the standards of knowledge, skill and competence identified in all the learning outcomes, learners are required to complete the assessment(s) below. The assessor is responsible for devising assessment instruments (e.g. project and assignment briefs, examination papers), assessment criteria and mark sheets, consistent with the techniques identified below and QQI s assessment requirements. Programme validation will require providers to map each learning outcome to its associated assessment technique. All learning outcomes must be assessed and achieved in accordance with the minimum intended module learning outcomes set out in the validated programme. Examination - Theory 50% Skills Demonstration 50% Description Examination - Theory An examination provides a means of assessing a learner's ability to recall and apply knowledge, skills and understanding within a set period of time and under clearly specified conditions. A theory-based examination assesses the ability to recall, apply and understand specific theory and knowledge. The assessor will devise a theory based examination to assess learning outcomes 1 to 5 inclusive, and learning outcomes 12 and 13. Learning outcome 6 will be assessed using case studies in an examination situation 3

Skills Demonstration A skills demonstration is used to assess a wide range of practical based learning outcomes including practical skills and knowledge. A skills demonstration will require the learner to complete a task or series of tasks that demonstrate a range of skills. The assessor will devise skills demonstrations to assess learning outcomes 7 to 11. A skills demonstration will require the learner to complete a task or series of tasks appropriate to the learning outcomes. The learner must attempt a minimum of 20 of the indicative sheep husbandry skills listed below. Indicative Sheep Husbandry Skills: 1 Setting up temporary fence/penning 2 Preparing lambing facilities and equipment for lambing 3 Assisting at lambing 4 Tube feeding lambs 5 Docking tails 6 Castrating male lambs 7 Tagging ewes and lambs 8 Identifying breeds and crosses 9 Using teeth to estimate age 10. Drafting lambs for a given market and estimating weight and value of ewes and lambs to within +/- 10% of weight and value 11. Estimating value of ewes and lambs 12. Scoring ewes and lambs for body condition 13. Trimming feet and foot bathing 14. Dosing sheep or administering pour-ons 15. Administering subcutaneous injections and completing Animal Remedies Record 16. Administering intramuscular injections and completing Animal Remedies Record 17. Completing Animal Remedies Record 18. Vaccinating by scarifying 19. Fitting a simple prolapse retainer in pregnant ewes 20. Selecting ewes and dagging for tupping 21. Selecting rams and fitting raddle harness 22. Sponging ewes 23. Mixing a ration formulation 24. Selecting ewes for culling 4

25. Assessing grass availability Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) To support the development and implementation of RPL with regard to access, granting credit/exemptions and achievement of awards/parts of awards, providers should refer to QQI s Statutory Guidelines for Quality Assurance, the Policies and Criteria for Validation of Programmes and the Principles and Operational Guidelines for the Recognition of Prior Learning in Further and Higher Education and Training available at www.qqi.ie Grading Pass 50% - 64% Merit 65% - 79% Distinction 80% - 100% Specific Validation Requirements Supporting Documentation Access Transfer The provider must have the following in place to offer this award: 1. Access to farm(s) that have a sheep flock size adequate for practical skills training and individual skills assessment 2. Suitable equipment and facilities to safely demonstrate and assess indicative sheep husbandry skills 1. Publications from: The Health and Safety Authority of Ireland 2. Publications from: Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 3. Publications from: Teagasc, The Agriculture and Food Development Authority To access programmes leading to this award the learner should have reached the standards of knowledge, skill and competence associated with the preceding level of the National Framework of Qualifications. This may have been achieved through a formal qualification or through relevant life and work experience. The learner must have successfully passed the skill of controlling and handling of sheep contained in Principles of Agriculture to access this award Successful completion of this component award enables the learner to transfer to programmes leading to other certificates where this component is a mandatory or an elective requirement. 2. FET Award Standards QQI award standards are determined within the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ), http://www.nfq-qqi.com. QQI determines standards for the education and training awards that it makes itself and that are made by providers to whom it has delegated authority to make an award. Providers offering programmes leading to QQI awards must have their programme(s) validated in accordance with current validation policy (see www.qqi.ie). 5

Award standards are designed to be consistent with the NFQ s award classes i.e. major, special purpose, supplemental and minor awards. They are expressed in terms of learning outcomes i.e. concise statements of what the learner is expected to know or be able to do in order to achieve a particular award. Learning outcomes for FET awards are contained within the associated specifications: AWARD CLASS STANDARDS AWARDS Major Award Certificate Specification Certificate (Levels 1 to 5) Advanced Certificate (Level 6) Supplemental Award Supplemental Specification Supplemental Certificate (Level 3 to 6) Special Purpose Specific Purpose Specification Specific Purpose Certificate (Levels 3 to 6) Minor Award Component Specification Component Certificate (Levels 1 to 6) Award standards are thresholds, they describe standards of knowledge, skill or competence to be acquired, and where appropriate, demonstrated, by a learner before an award may be made. Award standards will be reviewed from time to time as necessary. Minor changes may be made by the QQI executive outside the review cycle where necessary. Changes to standards are published on QQI s website. Providers with validated programmes and providers with delegated authority to make awards are responsible for monitoring relevant standards and making necessary responses to changes. 3. FET Credit Every FET certificate and component specification includes an FET credit value (Table 1). FET credit is quantified in multiples of 5 FET credits (up to 50 hours of learner effort). Learner effort is based on the time taken by typical learners at the level of the award to achieve the learning outcomes for the award. It includes all learning time involved including: guided learning hours, self-directed learning and assessment. Table 1: FET Credit Values NFQ Level Major Awards Credit Values Default Credit Values Minor Awards Other Permitted Minor Award Credit Values Special Purpose and Supplemental Award Credit Value Ranges 1 20 5 10 2 30 5 10 3 60 10 5,20 >5 and<60 4 90 10 5,15,20 >5 and<90 5 120 15 5,10,30 >5 and <120 6 120 15 5,10,30 >5 and <120 Guide to Level 6

Learning outcomes at this level include a broad range of skills that require some theoretical understanding. The outcomes may relate to engaging in a specific activity, with the capacity to use the instruments and techniques relating to an occupation. They are associated with work being undertaken independently, subject to general direction. Strand Sub-strand Nature of learning Knowledge Breadth Broad range of knowledge Know How & Skill Kind Range Selectivity Some theoretical concepts and abstract thinking, with significant depth in some areas. Demonstrate a broad range of specialised skills and tools Evaluate and use information to plan and develop investigative strategies and to determine solutions to varied unfamiliar problems Competence Context Act in a range of varied and specific contexts, taking responsibility for the nature and quality of outputs; identify and apply skill and knowledge to a wide variety of contexts Role Learning to Learn Insight Exercise some initiative and independence in carrying out defined activities; join and function within multiple, complex and heterogeneous groups Learn to take responsibility for own learning within a managed environment Assume full responsibility for consistency of self- understanding and behaviour Extract from 'Determinations for the Outline National Framework of Qualifications': NQAI 7