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Becoming an EUAA assessor

Becoming an EUAA assessor

Key information

Key information

THIS MODULE IS NOT TRANSLATED. IT IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH ONLY.

 

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TARGET GROUP


Persons involved in assessing EUAA certified training modules and verifying grades

 

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ESQF LEVEL


Level 6

 

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DURATION


Online version
7h online learning
30m independent learning (essential readings)
1h assessment tasks

Face-to-face version
1.5 days including 1 hour of assessment tasks

 

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LANGUAGES


English

 

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VERSION


Version 1 (2022)

 

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & PREREQUISITES


Any qualification at EQF Level 4 or equivalent

 

 

Description

Description

The aim of this module is to provide future assessors with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct fair and robust assessments in the context of EUAA training.

 

This module focuses on the various elements of assessments and verification. It is composed of learning activities and simulations that mirror parts of the assessor's tasks and complement the learning journey.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  1. Grade and verify assessments of learning against marking criteria
  2. Justify the grade awarded to learners with formative feedback
  3. Identify the assessor’s role in ensuring the quality of assessments
 
This module is delivered online and is a mandatory part of the programme to become an EUAA-certified trainer.  The module is also available as a face-to-face workshop of 1.5 days including a one-hour summative assessment.

 

The assessment strategy is divided into two parts. The first part is an open-book examination with multiple-choice questions and the second part is a practical assessment. Both parts directly assess the elements of the three learning outcomes.
 
This module is delivered, as a rule,  together with BET under the name of: Becoming an EUAA Trainer and Assessor (BETA)