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Assessor

Assessor

Unit Standard:115753

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What you will learn


Introduction to Assessment:

  • Understanding the role of an assessor in evaluating learners' knowledge, skills, and competence.
  • Learning the importance of fair and valid assessments.

  • Assessment Principles:

  • Learning the key principles of assessment, including validity, reliability, authenticity, and fairness.
  • Understanding how to ensure assessments are aligned with learning outcomes.

  • Assessment Methods:

  • Exploring various assessment methods, such as written tests, practical demonstrations, observations, and projects.
  • Understanding when and how to use different methods effectively.

  • Assessment Planning:

  • Learning how to plan assessments, including defining objectives, selecting methods, and setting criteria.
  • Understanding the importance of considering learners' needs and contexts.

  • Creating Assessment Instruments:

  • Learning how to develop assessment tools, such as rubrics, checklists, and scoring guides.
  • Understanding how to align assessment instruments with learning objectives.

  • Conducting Assessments:

  • Understanding how to conduct assessments in a fair and consistent manner.
  • Learning how to provide clear instructions to learners and create a conducive assessment environment.

  • Observation and Feedback:

  • Learning how to observe and provide constructive feedback to learners during practical assessments.
  • Understanding the importance of effective communication and feedback techniques.

  • Evaluating Evidence:

  • Learning how to evaluate evidence of learners' competence against assessment criteria.
  • Understanding how to make reliable judgments based on the evidence presented.

  • Record Keeping and Documentation:

  • Understanding the importance of accurate record keeping and documentation of assessment results.
  • Learning how to maintain confidentiality and privacy of assessment records.

  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL):

  • Understanding the process of assessing learners' existing skills and knowledge gained through prior experiences.
  • Learning how to validate and award credit for prior learning.

  • Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement:

  • Learning about quality assurance processes for assessments.
  • Understanding the role of feedback and evaluation in improving assessment practices.

  • Ethics and Integrity:

  • Understanding the ethical considerations in assessment, including avoiding bias and maintaining professionalism.
  • Learning to address conflicts of interest and maintain confidentiality.

  • Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity:

  • Understanding the importance of considering cultural and diversity factors in assessments.
  • Learning to create inclusive and culturally sensitive assessments.

  • Legal and Regulatory Requirements:

  • Understanding relevant laws and regulations related to assessment practices.
  • Learning to ensure compliance with industry standards.

  • Appeals and Feedback Mechanisms:

  • Learning how to handle assessment appeals and provide learners with opportunities for feedback.
  • Understanding the importance of transparency in assessment processes.

  • Technology in Assessment:

  • Exploring the use of technology in assessment, such as online quizzes, e-portfolios, and remote assessments.

  • Mock Assessments and Case Studies:

  • Participating in mock assessment exercises and analyzing case studies to apply assessment principles.



  • Accreditation Number
    17-QA/ACC/1503/18 ; ACC/22/08/00006 ; AGRI/c prov/2431/23

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