Understanding the principles and practices of externally assuring the quality of assessment

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Understanding the principles and practices of externally assuring the quality of assessment UV40567 F/601/5322 Learner name: VRQ Learner number:

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UV40567 Understanding the principles and practices of externally assuring the quality of assessment The aim of this unit is to develop your knowledge and understanding that underpins the external quality assurance of assessment. UV40567_v6

Level 4 Credit value 6 GLH 45 Observation(s) 0 External paper(s) 0

Understanding the principles and practices of externally assuring the quality of assessment Learning outcomes On completion of this unit you will: 1. Understand the context and principles of external quality assurance 2. Understand how to plan the external quality assurance of assessment 3. Understand how to externally evaluate the quality of assessment and internal quality assurance 4. Understand how to externally maintain and improve the quality of assessment 5. Understand how to manage information relevant to external quality assurance 6. Understand the legal and good practice requirements relating to external quality assurance Evidence requirements 1. Specific unit requirements All learning outcomes in this unit must be assessed using methods appropriate to the assessment of knowledge and understanding. 2. Achieving assessment criteria There must be valid, authentic and sufficient evidence for all assessment criteria. However, one piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning outcome or assessment criterion. 3. Knowledge outcomes There must be evidence that you possess all the knowledge and understanding listed in the Knowledge section of this unit. This evidence may include projects, assignments, case studies, reflective accounts, oral/written questioning and/or other forms of evidence. 4. Tutor/Assessor guidance You will be guided by your tutor/assessor on how to achieve learning outcomes and ranges in this unit. All outcomes and ranges must be achieved. 5. External paper There is no external paper requirement for this unit. UV40567 3

Developing knowledge Achieving knowledge outcomes You will be guided by your tutor and assessor on the evidence that needs to be produced. Your knowledge and understanding will be assessed using the assessment methods listed below: Where possible your assessor will integrate knowledge outcomes into practical observations through oral questioning. Observed work Witness statements Audio-visual media Evidence of prior learning or attainment Written questions Oral questions Assignments Case studies 4 UV40567

Knowledge Outcome 1 Understand the context and principles of external quality assurance You can: Portfolio reference a. Analyse the functions of external quality assurance of assessment in learning and development b. Evaluate the key concepts and principles of external quality assurance of assessment c. Evaluate the roles of practitioners involved in the quality assurance process d. Explain the regulations and requirements for external and internal quality assurance in own area of practice UV40567 5

Outcome 2 Understand how to plan the external quality assurance of assessment You can: Portfolio reference a. Evaluate the importance of planning and preparing external quality assurance activities b. Explain what an external quality assurance plan should contain c. Summarise the preparations that need to be made for external quality assurance activities, including: information collection communications administrative arrangements resources d. Explain how to adapt external monitoring and evaluation approaches to meet customer need without compromising quality standards 6 UV40567

Outcome 3 Understand how to externally evaluate the quality of assessment and internal quality assurance You can: Portfolio reference a. Explain the procedures for externally monitoring and evaluating internal quality assurance arrangements and practices b. Interpret the requirements for externally monitoring and evaluating internal assessment arrangements and practices c. Evaluate different techniques for externally sampling evidence of assessment, including those that use technology UV40567 7

Outcome 4 Understand how to externally maintain and improve the quality of assessment You can: Portfolio reference a. Critically compare the types of feedback, support and advice that internal assessment and quality assurance staff may need to maintain and improve the quality of assessment b. Evaluate standardisation requirements relevant to the external quality assurance of assessment c. Explain the importance of providing feedback, support and advice to internal assessment and quality assurance staff that is consistent with standardisation requirements d. Explain the relevant procedures to follow when there are disputes concerning quality assurance and assessment 8 UV40567

Outcome 5 Understand how to manage information relevant to external quality assurance You can: Portfolio reference a. Evaluate the requirements for information management, data protection and confidentiality in relation to external quality assurance UV40567 9

Outcome 6 Understand the legal and good practice requirements relating to external quality assurance You can: Portfolio reference a. Evaluate legal issues, policies and procedures that are relevant to external quality assurance, including those for health, safety and welfare b. Critically compare different ways in which technology can contribute to external quality assurance c. Evaluate requirements for equality and diversity and, where appropriate, bilingualism, in relation to the external quality assurance of assessment d. Explain the value of reflective practice and continuing professional development in relation to external quality assurance 10 UV40567

Unit content This section provides guidance on the recommended knowledge and skills required to enable you to achieve each of the learning outcomes in this unit. Your tutor/assessor will ensure you have the opportunity to cover all of the unit content. Outcome 1: Understand the context and principles of external quality assurance Functions of external quality assurance: Assessment opportunities linked to learning, requirements of internal verification procedures, standardisation of assessment and internal verification methods, documentation and records, collaboration/agreement between assessor, learner and internal verifier, identification of good practice, guidance/ support for centre, constructive feedback that recognises improvement opportunities, action planning, information for centre on changes to regulatory/ awarding organisation/sector skills council requirements, recommendations for quality assurance. Key concepts and principles: Regulatory and awarding organisation requirements, methods of internal verification, timing, incomplete unit/qualification, complete unit/ qualification, quality assurance, process, result, methods of assessment, including observation of performance, written evidence (i.e. projects, assignments, independent papers and journals), oral and written questioning, discussion with learner, witness testimony, recognising prior learning, standardisation of internal assurance such as remote sampling, use of technology, work based, opportunities for quality improvement, continuing professional development opportunities. Roles of practitioners involved in quality assurance process: Assessors, internal verifiers, mentors, and peers, assessor role to plan, evaluate, deliver, judge, document and communicate assessment decisions, internal verifier role to allocate, plan, monitor, review, validate or adjust decisions, and standardise processes, external verifier role to plan, monitor, review, support, develop, advise, provide link between awarding organisation and centre, and decision reporting. Regulations and requirements in own area of practice: Regulatory bodies and their directives including Ofqual, SQA, DfES, CCEA, sector skills councils, and awarding organisations, centre requirements, internal and external verification processes and strategies, assessment processes and strategies, self-assessment reviews and selfimprovement plans, legislation including equality and diversity, health, safety and welfare, risk assessment, accident reporting procedures, standardisation and moderation. UV40567 11

Outcome 2: Understand how to plan the external quality assurance of assessment Planning and preparation for external quality assurance: Make arrangements for external verification to take place, identify involvement of assessors, verifiers, learners, employers and others, coverage including qualification, unit, module, project or assignment, observation of performance, use of technology, planning internal verification, timing, incomplete qualification or unit, complete unit/qualification, quality assurance of process, product, outcome, outcome decisions shared, appropriateness of feedback in terms of level related to criteria and standards, improvement plans outlined. External quality plan: Coverage including qualifications, units, modules, assessment criteria and standards, knowledge of roles of external verifier, internal verifier, assessors, peers, mentors, and learners, sampling processes, timing, frequency, content, assessment methods such as observation, examination of products, questioning, learner statements, witness testimony, feedback from internal verifiers, assessors, learners and mentors, standardisation, reports following monitoring/review and observation of assessments and internal assurance, meetings, sharing good practice, decision outcomes, recommendations for quality assurance, opportunities for improvement, development plans, and training needs. Preparations for external quality assurance: Plan quality assurance, information requirements, staffing, workloads of assessors and internal verifiers, occupational competence and vocational expertise of assessors and internal verifiers, range of learners and range of qualifications, methods of communication, reasonable adjustments and special considerations, delivery and mode of learning, negotiation of arrangements and plan considering assessors, internal verifiers, learners, mentors, employers affecting evidence, administrative arrangements, timing, venue, schedule, resources such as assessment records and documentation, assessment plan, internal verification plan, range of evidence, sampling activities, use of new technology, internal quality assurance documentation, and reporting processes. Adapting and maintaining quality assurance approach: Requirements and negotiation of quality assurance schedule, notice of timing and context of visit, amalgamation of customer need and awarding body quality assurance, specific considerations for assessment/verification, confirmation of monitoring methods, sampling to include internal verification, assessment and learners, appropriateness of feedback in terms of level related criteria and standards, agreement and recording of feedback, identification of achievements and opportunities for improvement, recommendations and where appropriate outline of measurable action plans. 12 UV40567

Outcome 3: Understand how to externally evaluate the quality of assessment and internal quality assurance Procedures for externally monitoring and evaluating internal quality assurance: Requirements of regulatory bodies including Ofqual, SQA, DfES, CCEA, sector skills councils and awarding organisations, legislation including equality and diversity, health, safety and welfare, data protection, identification of requirements such as product, availability of learners, assessors, internal verifiers and others. Interpret requirements for external monitoring: Regulatory bodies including Ofqual, SQA, DfES, CCEA, sector skills councils, and awarding organisations, centre policies and procedures, legislation including, equality and diversity, health, safety and welfare, internal quality assurance strategy, assessment methods, self assessment and improvement planning, standardisation, documentation such as sampling strategies, assessment paperwork. Different techniques for sampling: Methods of sampling including on-site, task-based, hard format portfolio, electronic portfolios, online testing, remote sampling including use of technology, sampling across internal verifiers, assessors, learners, qualifications, units, method to be selected or random, percentage of sampling proportionate to centre needs and awarding organisation requirements. UV40567 13

Outcome 4: Understand how to externally maintain and improve the quality of assessment Compare types of feedback, support and advice: Coverage including affirmation of achievement and identification of further work required, assessment and progression, use of communication and interpersonal skills including sensitive and empathetic approach (as required), effective use of body language and voice, positive, constructive and supportive feedback, appropriateness of feedback in terms of level related to criteria and standards, achievements and opportunities for improvement highlighted with development plans outlined. Standardisation requirements: In accordance with centre and awarding organisation policies and occupational standards, standardisation of assessment method, paperwork, recording, collaboration/agreement of feedback, standardisation meetings, sharing good practice, internal and external verification procedures, shadowing, evaluation procedures. Standardisation considerations when providing feedback, support and advice: Recognising good practice, mapping feedback to standards, knowledge of criteria, appropriateness of feedback in terms of level related to criteria and standards, constructive and supportive feedback and advice, feedback underpinned with measurable outcomes, team actively involved, achievements and improvements highlighted with development plans outlined, advice on good practice, information on updates from awarding organisations, new initiatives, alternative assessment approaches. Procedures for disputes: Centre policies and procedures, regulatory and awarding organisation requirements and processes, documented evidence of procedures available to learner, assessor and relevant parties, clear process in place for investigating dispute, investigation, outcomes and conclusions, confidentiality of information, ensure no discrimination, transparent audit trail. 14 UV40567

Outcome 5: Understand how to manage information relevant to external quality assurance Requirements for information management: Accurate reflection of activities/occurrences, range of assessment methods documented, action plans/personal development plans, completed assessment logbooks/ pro-formas, records of oral and written questioning, aligned with centre and awarding organisation policies, legislative requirements for paper-based records, data protection, electronic safeguarding and security. Outcome 6: Understand the legal and good practice requirements relating to external quality assurance Relevant policies, procedures and legal issues: Regulatory bodies including Ofqual, SQA, DfES, CCEA, sector skills councils and awarding organisations, legislation including health and safety and equality and diversity legislation, procedures including, first aid and emergency procedures, risk assessment, accident reporting procedures, hygiene and duty of care, centre requirements including, standardisation and moderation of assessors and continuing professional development. Use of technology in quality assurance: Evaluate technologies such as online testing, initial testing, electronic projects/ assignments, e-portfolios, audio and visual evidence, electronic feedback and discussion forums, distance learning, consideration of authenticity and reliability of evidence, record keeping and storage, appropriate systems and software, electronic safeguarding and security. Equality and diversity requirements: Relevant legislation, codes of practice, requirements of awarding organisations, employment regulations and policies, promotion of equality and diversity including bilingualism where appropriate, flexibility in planning, implementation and quality assurance, provision of additional resources and support. Evaluation of own work: Self-assessment on planning and carrying out assessment, use of outcome measures including feedback from assessors, learners and colleagues, observation reports, appraisal and achievement of goals/targets, identification of strengths and weaknesses, achievements and opportunities for improvement, conclusions, setting of personal goals and personal development planning. UV40567 15

Notes Use this area for making notes and drawing diagrams 16 UV40567