EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD NZQA accredited and registered provider Driving your career forward. 473 Te Rapa Road. PO Box 10-44, Hamilton 341 phone 07 849 988 fax 07 849 9808 gateway@fairviews.co.nz www.feds.co.nz
AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES Fairview Educational Services Ltd (FEDS) is based in the Waikato and has been established since 1998. We are NZQA accredited and have 17 years experience delivering automotive training and resources. We provide automotive resources to over 180 schools throughout New Zealand and deliver full-time courses at our Hamilton site. Fairview resources overview: Workbooks available for unit standards at levels 1, and 3 Nine Gateway pack options available as well as numeracy and standalone units Schools have access to additional supporting resources on the FEDS website (practice papers, revision activities) Unused workbooks can be passed on to another student (by arrangement with FEDS) Certificates issued to students when Gateway packs are completed The majority of unit standards covered in the Gateway packs count towards an automotive apprenticeship and Vocational Pathways qualifications We also supply: o Boots and overalls to schools at competitive prices o Workbooks to schools that teach automotive classes NEW FOR 015. NEW FOR 015. ELECTRONIC OPTION FOR WORKBOOK REVIEW QUESTIONS AND PRACTICE PAPERS For 015 we are adding a facility to our website to enable schools to download activities that can be completed electronically by their students. This allows students to complete review questions and practice assessment papers using their electronic devices. Student answers for review questions can be emailed to FEDS by the teacher for marking (practice papers are marked at school). NB. this electronic process is entirely optional, schools are welcome to carry on with the current hard copy workbook format used in 014. WEB LINKS We have added YouTube web links on to our website. These are links that tutors at Fairviews have found useful when delivering courses to our fulltime students. INTRO OFFER For 015 we are making unit 1674 (terminology) available to purchase as a single unit. This will allow schools to determine a student s interest level in the automotive area. The price for this unit will be $75 (please note if a Gateway pack is purchased when unit 1674 is completed the $75 will be credited against the pack price of $90). ADDITIONAL LEVEL 3 UNIT Unit standard 3817 (DKO of braking principles and component operations) worth 5 credits will be offered in 015 (five level 3 s now available). GATEWAY PACKS We have several gateway packs available that are designed to suit students in a range of automotive and related workshops. Students can start on any of our packs or we can tailor make a pack to suit (see pack 9). Each pack totals 1 credits. FEDS marks all workbooks and assessments for the units in the Gateway packs. The large majority of units in the Fairview Gateway packs count towards the Vocational Pathways Manufacturing and Technology Sector. Price per pack: $90 per pack (price includes all marking) Price excludes GST and postage
Gateway Pack 1: STARTER Ideal entry pack for students considering entering the motor industry 16113 DKO safe working practices in an automotive workshop 3856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries (combined workbook) 3877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 1669 DKO hand tools and workshop equipment 1674 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 1679 DKO interchanging and balancing road wheels in the motor industry Gateway Pack : FOLLOW UP Introduces students to some of the main principles of vehicle operation Ideal for students planning careers as motor vehicle technicians (cars/motorcycles) 31 Explain the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines 4 Theory 40 DKO petrol fuel systems 3 Theory 1668 DKO cleaning automotive components 1670 DKO general engineering tasks in the motor industry 3 Theory Gateway Pack 3: DIESEL Tailored pack for students planning careers such as diesel technicians (trucks, plant, graders etc) 16113 DKO safe working practices in an automotive workshop 3856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries (combined workbook) 31 Explain the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines 4 Theory 1674 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 1677 DKO a diesel fuel system Gateway Pack 4: PANELBEATING Tailored pack for students planning careers as panelbeaters or coachbuilders 16113 DKO safe working practices in an automotive workshop 3856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries (combined workbook) 3877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 1674 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 168 DKO an oxy acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 1683 DKO MIG welding in the motor industry 3
Gateway Pack 5: AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL Tailored for students planning careers as automotive technicians (auto electrician, car mechanic, diesel mechanic) 34 Describe automotive starting and charging systems 4 Theory 3877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 1707 DKO automotive electrical principles 6 Theory Gateway Pack 6: BRAKES, TYRES, STEERING and SUSPENSION Tailored for students planning careers such as tyre fitters, steering and suspension specialists 16113 DKO safe working practices in an automotive workshop 3856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries (combined workbook) 1679 DKO interchanging and balancing road wheels in the motor industry 1689 DKO hydraulic brake fluid, fluid replacement and brake bleeding procedures 170 DKO vehicle braking systems 171 DKO vehicle steering and suspension systems Gateway Pack 7: ADMINISTRATION Useful for students planning careers in parts warehousing, parts sales and vehicle sales 1857 Identify the occupational areas and structures of the NZ automotive 1 Theory industry 461 Identify legal rights and obligations in relation to owning and 3 Theory operating a private motor vehicle 1349 DKO time management 3 Theory 1673 DKO maintaining stock security in the motor industry 1674 DKO terminology used in the motor industry Gateway Pack 8: LEVEL THREE Tailored for students working at level three at school 918 DKO light vehicle final drive assembly operation 3 4 Theory 5461 DKO fuel emissions and vehicle emission controls 3 4 Theory 15373 DKO automotive air conditioning 3 4 Theory 4
Gateway Pack 9: MIX and MATCH Schools are welcome to put together their own packs from our list of units below. Packs can be made up of any units with a maximum of 1 credits. VP - units count towards Vocational Pathways Manufacturing and Technology sector Unit Title VP Level Cr 15408 Describe motor vehicle safe motoring requirements and general locations of 1 4 systems and components 1857 Identify the occupational areas and structures of the NZ automotive industry 1 48 Describe an apprenticeship employment contract for the automotive industry 1 461 Identify legal rights and obligations in relation to owning and operating a private 3 motor vehicle 1349 DKO time management 3 16113 3856 DKO safe working practices in an automotive workshop Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries 9 Identify the general locations and functions of motor vehicle systems and main 4 components* 31 Explain the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines 4 34 Describe automotive starting and charging systems and their operation 4 35 Describe automotive ignition systems and their operation 4 39 DKO automotive manual transmissions* 40 DKO petrol fuel systems 3 3856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries 3877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 1668 DKO cleaning automotive components 1669 DKO hand tools and workshop equipment for motor industry applications 1670 DKO general engineering tasks in the motor industry* 3 167 DKO new and emerging technology in the motor industry* 5 1673 DKO maintaining stock security in the motor and related industries 1674 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 1677 DKO a diesel fuel system 1679 DKO interchanging and balancing road wheels in the motor industry 1680 DKO automotive lubricants and sealants* 168 DKO an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 1683 DKO MIG welding in the motor industry 1686 DKO automotive cooling systems 1687 DKO a basic engine tune up* 3 1689 DKO hydraulic brake fluid, fluid replacement and brake bleeding procedures 1707 DKO automotive electrical principles* 6 170 DKO vehicle braking systems 171 DKO vehicle steering and suspension systems 918 DKO light vehicle final drive assembly operation* 3 4 90 Describe the construction and operation of manual and semi-automatic 3 4 transmissions used on light vehicles* 5461 DKO fuel emissions and vehicle emission controls* 3 4 15373 DKO automotive air conditioning* 3 4 3817 DKO braking principles and system component operation for light vehicles* 3 5 * These units are reasonably technical and challenging 5
STANDALONE UNITS Units: 15408/461/1349/1857 Our standalone units are written with an automotive focus but include key work and life skills. Many schools deliver these units to students across different curriculum areas. The majority of schools are accredited to assess these four units if they choose to or FEDS can mark and assess these units if preferred. 15408 Describe motor vehicle safe motoring requirements and general locations 1 4 Theory of systems and components (includes information on car ownership, vehicle documents, car maintenance, car grooming, tyres, fluid levels and vehicle components) 1857 Identify the occupational areas and structure of the NZ motor industry 1 Theory (includes careers information for students interested in entering the motor industry) 461 Identify legal rights and obligations in relation to owning and operating a 3 Theory private motor vehicle (includes information on drivers licences, vehicle documents, vehicle insurance, legal protection when buying a car and vehicle checks) 1349 Demonstrate knowledge of time management (includes information on time management, identifying and setting priorities, dealing with and minimising diversions) 3 Theory Options available for standalone units: OPTION 1: This option is only available for orders of 10 or more of each unit School marks the workbooks (marking schedule supplied) School marks the assessments (marking schedule supplied) School reports results to NZQA using School provider code School is responsible for moderation, both pre and post (assessments must be retained by school) OPTION : School marks the workbooks (marking schedule supplied) FEDS marks the assessments School reports results using FEDS provider code OPTION 3: FEDS marks the workbooks FEDS marks the assessments School reports results using FEDS provider code Standalone unit pricing options - per unit: Unit: Option 1: Option : Option 3: Orders of 10+ Orders of 1-5 Orders of 6+ Orders of 1-5 Orders of 6+ 15408 $ $40 $3 $50 $4 461 $17 $35 $7 $45 $37 1349 $17 $35 $7 $45 $37 1857 $17 $35 $7 $45 $37 Prices quoted are per student and exclude GST and postage 6
NUMERACY PACK Units: 15408/461/1857/663 Our numeracy pack includes unit standards 15408, 461 and 1857 with unit 663 embedded within these three units. By completing these three units over a period of time students can use the numeracy activities as evidence for unit 663. This combined pack of three workbooks (with one question booklet) covers four unit standards and totals 13 NCEA credits. Unit 663 counts towards the 10 numeracy credits required for NCEA level 1. 15408 Describe motor vehicle safe motoring requirements and general 1 4 Theory locations of systems and components 1857 Identify the occupational areas and structure of the NZ motor 1 Theory industry 461 Identify legal rights and obligations in relation to owning and 3 Theory operating a private motor vehicle 663 Use number to solve problems 1 4 Embedded tasks Credit Total 13 The majority of schools are accredited to deliver and assess all four of these units or FEDS can mark and assess three of the units if preferred (school needs to assess unit 663). Options available for numeracy pack units: Please note that for all options: The numeracy tasks must be completed over a period of time, for example across terms School records student results for the numeracy tasks as evidence for unit 663 (evidence matrix supplied) School retains a copy of the question booklet containing the numeracy questions and the evidence matrix School makes assessment decision regarding whether student has achieved unit 663 School reports results for unit 663 to NZQA using School provider code OPTION 1: School marks the student question booklet for units 15408, 461 and 1857 (marking schedule supplied) School marks the assessments for units 15408, 461 and 1857 (marking schedule supplied) School is responsible for 663 School reports results to NZQA using School provider code for units 15408, 461, 1857 and 663 School is responsible for moderation, both pre and post (assessments must be retained by school) OPTION : School marks the student question booklet for units 15408, 461 and 1857 (marking schedule supplied) FEDS marks the assessments for units 15408, 461 and 1857 School is responsible for 663 School reports results for units 15408, 461 and 1857 to NZQA using FEDS provider code School reports results for unit 663 to NZQA using School provider code OPTION 3: FEDS marks the student question booklet for units 15408, 461 and 1857 FEDS marks the assessments for units 15408, 461 and 1857 School is responsible for 663 School reports results for units 15408, 461 and 1857 to NZQA using FEDS provider code School reports results for unit 663 to NZQA using School provider code Numeracy pack pricing options: per pack Option 1: Option : Option 3: 1 9 packs $85 $115 $145 10 packs + $78 $105 $135 Prices quoted are per student and exclude GST and postage 7