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The key role of Tove Leeds is to secure standards for those qualifications we certificate i.e. accredited or non-accredited. As part of our commitment to quality assuring standards we aim to provide guidance and support to help leaners achieve learning and development goals. We also ensure that any regulatory requirements are met, and in turn we support leaners to meet those requirements.
We review all our policies annually or in response to regulatory changes to ensure that they remain fit for purpose.
This policy applies to the assessment of learners’ work that leads to partial or full completion of Tove Leeds qualifications and accredited or endorsed learning programmes.
Assessment made possible by, facilitated and supported through, the use of postal means, information and communication technologies such as telephone and internet-based communications, e-assessment and the use of web-based assessment materials, are included in this policy.
We must ensure that the method of assessment meets in full any specified requirements for the delivery and assessment of the qualifications and units being delivered.
Tove Leeds qualifications deliver and assess higher level skills and knowledge from L1 to L6. Tove Leeds has a strong view that assessment of these skills should be flexible to suit learner needs and delivery methods.
Tove Leeds considers a range of assessment strategies when developing or reviewing qualifications in order to ensure that it will meet the needs of learners, industry and employers.
Tove Leeds expect that assignment-based assessment is the predominant method, allowing holistic assessment of the full range of skills and knowledge to be applied to a real-world context.
Tove Leeds recognises that reliability and comparability of standards for the assignment method is a challenge. Tove Leeds therefore provide training for leaners, assessors and Internal Quality Assurers (IQAs).
Tove Leeds also provide specific guidance on:
Tove Leeds will include a clear outline of the assessment method required for each unit within the qualification specification. Where a particular assessment method can be delivered across a range of units this will be highlighted.
Tove Leeds approach to assessment design is outlined as follows:
Tove Leeds designed assessments are available for Centres to use at any time and can be used in combination with Centre devised assessments.
Learner work should aim to minimise the amount of unnecessary attachments or appendices. Information that is essential to the learners to meet the Assessment Criteria should be included within the main body of the report.
All use of tables, graphs, diagrams, Gantt chart and flowcharts should be incorporated into the main text of the assessment, but not included in the word count. Any published secondary information such as annual reports and company literature, should be referenced in the main text of the assessment but not included.
Bibliography guidance
Where required, learners should use a recognised referencing convention and should be mindful of the risk of plagiarism and collusion.
Learners’ work authentication
Centres must have robust systems in place to ensure that it does all that is possible to identify and minimise opportunities for learner malpractice.
Through rigorous assessment and internal quality assurance processes, Centres must take all reasonable steps to ensure that:
Guidance for Distance Learning Assessments
Centres engaged in distance learning must ensure that the distance learning assessment for qualifications they deliver:
January 2024
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