This full certificate course will qualify you to assess the learner's vocational skills and also competence in their workplace. You can do this whilst working for an educational organisation, assessing apprenticeships, or within a workplace, where colleagues are taking competence-based qualifications. Most awarding bodies now require all those assessing their qualifications to be qualified assessors.
You will study the principles and practices of assessment, such as the functions of assessment, regulations and requirements, planning and carrying out of assessments in an educational setting and in the workplace and how to make assessment decisions that meet the requirements of awarding bodies.
You will also study the legislation involved in assessment and how to ensure you are assessing according to current best practice.
You will have a full year to complete the course, although, if you are experienced and wish to fast-track, there is an option to do so. The content is delivered face to face over 5 monthly sessions over the first 5 months of the academic year. During these sessions, you will have the opportunity to learn with others through presentation, discussion and hands on, interactive learning activities. These sessions cover all content of the knowledge-based unit, and the requirements of the vocational skills and competence-based units where you will assess both in an educational setting and within a workplace.
In addition to the delivered sessions, you will have monthly one to one meetings with your assessor to support you throughout the course.
Assessing Vocational Achievement Level 3 Certificate HABC
Assessment of the knowledge-based unit is through written answers to questions.
For the competence-based units, you will be assessed by observation of performance, assessing both in an educational setting and in a workplace, evidence provided from assessment practice, including records of assessment, CPD records, professional discussion and a written reflective account.
For information please contact the course assessor Tracy Young Email: Tracy.young@solihull.ac.uk
In order to complete this qualification, learners are required to:
· Be a minimum of 19 years of age
· It is advised that learners already hold a level 2 qualification.
You will need to be working as a tutor, learning coach or assessor and have access to at least 4 learners. This needs to be in an educational organisation and you will also need to have access to learners in a workplace.
After qualifying as an assessor for both vocational skills and competence in a workplace, your employment opportunities will broaden, as you will be able to assess for any qualification you hold. Many organisations will also accept significant industrial experience in a subject area, as long as you are a qualified assessor.
After gaining your Assessment Award, you could progress onto the Highfield Level 4 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (RQF).
Blossomfield Campus
16/09/2022
Friday
09:30-15:30
£900
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Part Time