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EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD Driving your career forward Automotive Resources 2018 NZQA accredited and registered provider 7 Te Rapa Road, PO Box 10-2, Hamilton 21 phone 07 89 9828 gateway@fairviews.co.nz www.feds.co.nz

automotive resources Fairview Educational Services Ltd (FEDS) is a registered automotive training provider based at Fairview Motors, Hamilton. FEDS core business is the provision of distance learning materials and the delivery of full time automotive training. FEDS supplies automotive student workbooks and assessments to over 200 schools and training providers throughout New Zealand. The FEDS team have established a strong reputation for providing student friendly and level appropriate resources backed up with excellent customer service. The majority of unit standards available count towards automotive apprenticeships and Vocational Pathways qualifications. RESOURCES OVERVIEW: FEDS Units: 1 different units available: 2 at level 1, 27 at level 2, 12 at level 15 automotive packs (including mix and match option) Numeracy and standalone units Workbooks available for schools that teach automotive classes FEDS Website: Schools have access to additional supporting resources on the website including: practice assessment papers option to complete workbook review questions electronically revision activities web links to automotive YouTube videos Automotive Packs FEDS offers a range of automotive packs designed to suit students across motor and related workshops Packs are made up of a combination of units worth either 11 or 12 credits Packs are priced at $00 +gst (includes all marking) Students can start on any of the packs (no pre-requisites) FEDS marks all workbooks and assessments for units in the packs Certificates issued to students when packs are completed FEDS offers three gateway awards annually Taster Unit: Schools have the option to purchase unit standard 2167 (terminology) as an automotive taster for $75 If a pack is purchased when unit 2167 is completed $75 will be credited against the pack price of $00 Standalone Units Four different standalone units available: 1508/261/129/21857 Units are written with an automotive focus and include key work and life skills Standalone units can be purchased for a class or for individual students Different pricing options available Numeracy Pack: FEDS numeracy pack includes units 1508, 261, 21857 with unit 2662 embedded within these three units Unit 2662 ( credits) counts towards the 10 numeracy credits required for NCEA level 1 Different pricing options available NZQA EXTERNAL EVALUATION Fairview Educational Services Ltd is a Category 1 provider and received the following statements of confidence from NZQA during the most recent External Evaluation: Highly Confident in Educational Performance Highly Confident in Capability in Self-Assessment 2 resources handbook 2018

LEVEL TWO AUTOMOTIVE PACKS Pack 1: STARTER Ideal entry pack for students considering entering the motor industry Automotive Packs $00 each Price includes all marking Price excludes GST and postage 21669 DKO hand tools and workshop equipment 2 2 Theory 2167 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21679 DKO interchanging and balancing road wheels in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21718 DKO hazardous materials used in the motor industry 2 2 Theory Pack 2: ENGINES Introduces students to some of the main engine principles for both petrol and diesel engines 21 DKO the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines 2 Theory 21686 DKO automotive cooling systems 2 2 Theory 21687 DKO a basic engine tune up 2 Theory 21688 DKO disassembling and reassembling a four stroke engine 2 Theory Pack : VEHICLE SERVICING Introduces students to some of the main principles of carrying out basic servicing on cars 877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21668 DKO cleaning automotive components 2 2 Theory 21675 DKO automotive batteries 2 2 Theory 21686 DKO automotive cooling systems 2 2 Theory 21689 DKO hydraulic brake fluid, fluid replacement and bleeding procedures 2 2 Theory 21701 DKO motor body parts and trim 2 2 Theory Pack : ENGINEERING Introduces students to some of the principles of general engineering and the use of workshop tools and equipment 21668 DKO cleaning automotive components 2 2 Theory 21669 DKO hand tools and workshop equipment 2 2 Theory 21670 DKO general engineering tasks in the motor industry 2 Theory Credit Total 11 Pack 5: DIESEL Tailored pack for students planning careers such as diesel technicians (trucks, plant, graders etc) 21 DKO the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines 2 Theory 2167 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21677 DKO a diesel fuel system 2 2 Theory resources handbook 2018

Pack 6: PANELBEATING Tailored pack for students planning careers as panelbeaters or coachbuilders 877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21682 DKO an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21701 DKO motor body parts and trim 2 2 Theory 21718 DKO hazardous materials used in the motor industry 2 2 Theory Pack 7: AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL Tailored for students planning careers as automotive technicians (auto electrician, car mechanic, diesel mechanic) 2 DKO automotive starting and charging systems 2 Theory 25 DKO automotive ignition systems 2 Theory 877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21675 DKO automotive batteries 2 2 Theory Pack 8: MOTORCYCLES Tailored for students planning careers in the motorcycle repair industry Please note the units below are not specific motorcycle units but contain content that is relevant to motorcycles as well as cars 21 DKO the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines 2 Theory 2167 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21686 DKO automotive cooling systems 2 2 Theory Pack 9: BRAKES, TYRES, STEERING and SUSPENSION Tailored for students planning careers such as tyre fitters, steering and suspension specialists 29 DKO automotive manual transmissions 2 Theory 21679 DKO interchanging and balancing road wheels in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21689 DKO hydraulic brake fluid, fluid replacement and bleeding procedures 2 2 Theory 21720 DKO vehicle braking systems 2 Theory 21721 DKO vehicle steering and suspension systems 2 2 Theory Pack 10: PARTS and ADMINISTRATION Useful for students planning careers in parts warehousing, parts sales and vehicle sales 28 Describe an automotive apprenticeship agreement 2 1 Theory 261 Identify legal rights and obligations in relation to owning a car 2 Theory 2167 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 2 2 Theory 21701 DKO motor body parts and trim 2 2 Theory resources handbook 2018

LEVEL THREE AUTOMOTIVE PACKS Pack 11: GENERAL WORKSHOP Introduces students to the advanced principles of workshop emergency procedures, welding and vehicle emissions Automotive Packs $00 each Price includes all marking Price excludes GST and postage 856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries 2 Theory 561 DKO fuel emissions and vehicle emission controls Theory 5766 DKO motor vehicle safety systems and working on damaged systems Theory 2168 DKO MIG welding in the motor industry 2 Theory Pack 12: TRANSMISSIONS/FINAL DRIVE Introduces students to the advanced principles of final drives, manual transmissions and the application of lubricants 918 DKO light vehicle final drive assembly operation Theory 920 Describe the construction and operation of a manual transmission Theory 21680 DKO automotive lubricants and sealants Theory Credit Total 11 Pack 1: ENGINES/EMISSIONS/AIR CONDITIONING Introduces students to the advanced principles of fuel systems, vehicle emissions and the principles of air conditioning 20 DKO petrol fuel systems Theory 561 DKO fuel emissions and vehicle emission controls Theory 157 DKO automotive air conditioning Theory Credit Total 11 Pack 1: BRAKES/SAFETY SYSTEMS Introduces students to advanced principles of vehicle safety systems and the operation and repair of braking systems 5766 DKO motor vehicle safety systems and working on damaged systems Theory 2817 DKO braking principles and system component operation for cars 5 Theory 2818 DKO braking system fault diagnosis and repair requirements for cars Theory Pack 15: MIX and MATCH Schools are welcome to put together their own packs using a combination of units Packs can be made up of any units with a maximum of 12 credits per pack Refer to back page of handbook for full list of units offered resources handbook 2018 5

STANDALONE UNITS Units: 1508/261/129/21857 The standalone units are written with an automotive focus and 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. 1508 Safe motoring vehicle requirements and general locations of 1 Theory systems and components (includes information on car ownership, vehicle documents, car maintenance, car grooming, tyres, fluid levels and vehicle components) 21857 Identify the occupational areas and structure of the NZ motor industry 1 2 Theory (includes careers information for students interested in entering the motor industry) 261 Legal rights and obligations for owning and operating a private 2 Theory motor vehicle (includes information on drivers licences, vehicle documents, vehicle insurance, legal protection when buying a car and vehicle checks) 129 Demonstrate knowledge of time management 2 Theory (includes information on time management, identifying and setting priorities, dealing with and minimising diversions) Options available for standalone units: OPTION 1: NB. Option 1 is available only for orders of 10 or more of each unit School marks the workbooks School marks the assessments 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 2: School marks the workbooks FEDS marks the assessments School reports results using FEDS provider code OPTION : FEDS marks the workbooks FEDS marks the assessments School reports results using FEDS provider code Standalone unit pricing options - per unit: Unit Id Option 1: Option 2: Option : Orders of 10 + Orders of 1-5 Orders of 6 + Orders of 1-5 Orders of 6 + 1508 $25 $0 $2 $50 $2 261 $20 $5 $27 $5 $7 129 $20 $5 $27 $5 $7 21857 $20 $5 $27 $5 $7 Prices quoted are per student and exclude GST and postage 6 resources handbook 2018

NUMERACY PACK Units: 1508/261/21857/2662 The numeracy pack includes unit standards 1508, 261 and 21857 with unit 2662 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 2662. This combined pack of three workbooks (with one question booklet) covers four unit standards and totals 1 NCEA credits. Unit 2662 counts towards the 10 numeracy credits required for NCEA level 1. 1508 Safe motoring vehicle requirements and general locations of 1 Theory systems and components 21857 Identify the occupational areas and structure of the NZ motor industry 1 2 Theory 261 Legal rights and obligations for owning and operating a private 2 Theory motor vehicle 2662 Use number to solve problems 1 Embedded tasks Credit Total 1 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 2662) Options available for numeracy pack units: OPTION 1: OPTION 2: OPTION : School marks the student question booklet for units 1508, 261 and 21857 School marks the assessments for units 1508, 261 and 21857 School is responsible for 2662 School reports results to NZQA using School provider code for units 1508, 261, 21857 and 2662 School is responsible for moderation, both pre and post (assessments must be retained by school) Numeracy pack pricing options per pack: School marks the student question booklet for units 1508, 261 and 21857 FEDS marks the assessments for units 1508, 261 and 21857 School is responsible for 2662 School reports results for units 1508, 261 and 21857 to NZQA using FEDS provider code School reports results for unit 2662 to NZQA using School provider code Option 1: Option 2: Option : 1-9 Packs $90 $120 $150 10 Packs + $80 $110 $10 Prices quoted are per student and exclude GST and postage FEDS marks the student question booklet for units 1508, 261 and 21857 FEDS marks the assessments for units 1508, 261 and 21857 School is responsible for 2662 School reports results for units 1508, 261 and 21857 to NZQA using FEDS provider code School reports results for unit 2662 to NZQA using School provider code Please note that for all options: The numeracy tasks must be completed over a period of time, for example across 2 terms School records student results for the numeracy tasks as evidence for unit 2662 (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 2662 School reports results for unit 2662 to NZQA using School provider code resources handbook 2018 7

UNITS AVAILABLE IN 2018 VP - EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD Drivingyour your career career forward. for ward Driving units count towards Vocational Pathways Manufacturing and Technology sector Unit Title VP Level Cr LEVEL 1 1508 Safe motoring vehicle requirements and general locations of systems and components 21857 Identify the occupational areas and structure of the NZ motor industry LEVEL 2 229 Identify locations and functions of motor vehicle systems and main components* 2 21 DKO the operation of two and four stroke petrol and diesel engines* 2 2 DKO automotive starting and charging systems and their operation* 2 25 DKO automotive ignition systems and their operation* 2 29 DKO automotive manual transmissions* 2 28 Describe an apprenticeship employment agreement for the automotive industry 2 1 877 DKO protecting vehicle electronics in the motor industry 261 Legal rights and obligations for owning and operating a private motor vehicle 129 DKO time management 2 21668 DKO cleaning automotive components 21669 DKO hand tools and workshop equipment for motor industry applications 21670 DKO general engineering tasks in the motor industry* 2 21672 DKO new and emerging technology in the motor industry* 2 5 2167 DKO terminology used in the motor industry 21675 DKO automotive batteries 21677 DKO a diesel fuel system 21679 DKO interchanging and balancing road wheels in the motor industry 21682 DKO an oxy-acetylene welding plant in the motor industry 21686 DKO automotive cooling systems 21687 DKO a basic engine tune up* 2 21688 DKO disassembling and reassembling a four stroke multi-cylinder engine 2 21689 DKO hydraulic brake fluid, fluid replacement and brake bleeding procedures 21701 DKO motor body parts and trim 21718 DKO hazardous materials used in the motor industry 21720 DKO vehicle braking systems 2 21721 DKO vehicle steering and suspension systems 29579 DKO good work habits and safe work practices in the motor industry * These level 2 units are reasonably technical and challenging LEVEL 20 DKO petrol fuel systems 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 918 DKO light vehicle final drive assembly operation 920 Describe the construction and operation of manual and semi-automatic transmissions 856 Identify emergency procedures in the motor and related industries 2 561 DKO fuel emissions and vehicle emission controls 5766 DKO motor vehicle safety systems and working on damaged systems 157 DKO automotive air conditioning 21680 DKO automotive lubricants and sealants 2168 DKO MIG welding in the motor industry 2 27 DKO general legislation and regulations in the motor industry new for 2018 2 2817 DKO braking principles and system component operation for light vehicles 2818 DKO braking system fault diagnosis and repair requirements 5 www.feds.co.nz