Articling Essential Areas Of Knowledge - Cadastral Candidate Assessment Form Page 2

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Completing the Candidate Assessment Review Form and Next Steps
1. Review the complete Essential Areas of Knowledge (EAK) – Cadastral list and, based on your prior education and experience, put a Y
for Yes or an N for No in the Knowledge Acquired column.
2. Where you have placed a Y, determine what documentation or information (i.e. evidence) you can provide that will prove that you
have gained the knowledge or developed the skill identified and produce a copy of the documentation or information to attach to
this form. Meet with your Articling Surveyor/Supervisor to review and discuss the form and supporting materials so that s/he can
verify that you have gained knowledge or developed skill through prior learning. The form and supporting materials may also be
submitted to the AOLS for review as it relates to a request for reduction of Articles, etc. as appropriate.
3. Once you and your Articling Surveyor/Supervisor have agreed on the content of the Candidate Assessment Form, etc. you can
jointly prepare your Learning Plan allowing you to identify specifically what learning activity you’ll undertake (see the EAK
statements identified by N/No), when, how, where, etc. during your term of Articles. The AOLS recommends that you and your
Articling Surveyor/Supervisor regularly review your Learning Plan to ensure that you remain on track to gain the knowledge or
develop the skills necessary to become a successful Ontario Land Surveyor within term of Articles.
As always the AOLS is available to support you and the Articling Surveyor/Supervisor as needed. Please contact the AOLS at 416-491-9020
or .
Articling Essential Area of Knowledge - Cadastral
Candidate Assessment Form (Jan 2014)
Page 2

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