4.1 Explain the 3 (THREE) factors involved in planning the monitoring and assessment of work performance for the new lecturers. What is Performance Assessment? Performance assessment, also known as alternative or authentic assessment, is a form of testing that requires students to perform a task rather than select an answer from a ready-made list. The Importance of Performance Assessments, Planning and Management The main reason is to make sure performance assessment processes are functioning properly to tighten the link between strategic business objectives. Effective goal setting combined with a method to follow progress and identify obstacles, contribute to success and bottom line results. Regularly tracking progress against performance goals and objectives also provides the opportunity to recognize and reward employees for performance and …show more content…
Describe how you assess the success of the assessment process with respect to the identified goals. 1. Were the reason of the assessment straightforward? Assessments tasks and goals must be well explained and clearly communicated. 2. Were the procedures used to manage the assessment justifiable? Use appropriate assessment methods that will reach the intention of carry out the assessment. 3. Were the assessment procedures and the implement used to determine the staff dependable? Secure the processes and instruments used to organize and perform the assessment are dependable in fulfilling the objectives. 4. Was the assessment methodology realizable? The methods used to conduct the assessment must be realistic and achievable in attaining the goals. 5. Was the Assessment clear to the employee? The process used to conduct the assessment must be accepted and understood. 6. Did the assessment process allow for the feedback? Feedback is significant to ensure that the staff understands his/her strengths and weakness to engage in the development and recommendation
You must provide answers to each question that allow your assessor to properly assess what work duties you are doing or what role you have within your work. It expected that you will need approximately 300 words per question. The more detail you provide the less likely your account will be sent back for more clarification.
Our process for internal quality assurance involves planning the units that will be sampled for each student. This is planned on an internal verification sampling plan (Evidence index 5) and we use the alphabetical listings and diagonal lines that cross the units to be sampled. If however, the units are infrequently selected then I will ensure that they are sampled and also with the new NVQ specification that has recently taken place then I would carry out a 100% check. We also like to carry out formative assessment as this is good practice and aids to our standardisation process in supporting all our assessors. Regarding support I always liaise with our more senior assessors and the external verifier to ensure I am continually meeting the quality standards required and they are always available to offer their assistance and advice. If we have a very inexperienced assessor or new assessor then the NVQ’s they assess would be sampled far deeper and more support would be given to them. I would ensure that I assess a variety of evidence ranging from Observations, Recorded discussions, Reflective accounts, Witness statements and Work products to list a few. I ensure that the levels and quantities of these are consistent, authentic, valid, and reliable especially regarding new standards.
Explain legal issues, policies and procedures relevant to assessment, including those for confidentiality, health, safety and welfare
2. GIVING FEEDBACK = Verbal feedback, Written Feedback.{Try to be positive, Don’t be negative candidates find this demoralising}
* Employee evaluations and skills assessments to ensure our staff are producing the maximum output of work to the highest standards
* This is to determine if the delivery and assessment meets the requirements of the standards or assessment criteria , the whole assessment process needs to be accutat, consistate, safe and meets all organisation requirements.
Please note that this Assessment has 6 pages and is made up of 3 Sections.
With focus on the quality and standards of assessors to meet the learning needs of the candidates, where a lack of progress is highlighted or an inconsistency within assessments will result in further support for the assessment team, potentially in the form of further standardization
4.1 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
The assessment strategy should state how the subject should be assessed, and subsequent results recorded. It should also state the experience, professional development and qualifications that assessors should hold. Quality assurance requirements, for example internal and external verification or moderation, will also be stated. Organisation may also have an assessment policy which an assessor should familiarise him/herself with.
With all of the activities carried our by the learner (with or without the assessor) the assessor needs to make decisions on the learner's competence in relation to the requirements of the qualification. The assessor should make their judgements of success or not and provide constructive feedback to the learner in a way that best suits the individual. If any further action is necessary for the completion of the qualification criteria (i.e. more training, description of knowledge or other evidence of ability) then a further plan should be agreed to achieve this. All such information discussed and agreed should be recorded appropriately at each stage.
(a) There are typically six assessment methods that we can chose to employ within your role. These are listed below along with examples of when and how they could be implemented:
The function of assessment in learning and development is to provide a measurable way of planning and supporting students’ progress. Assessment is carried out by means of checks and tests carried out throughout the course. Assessors should provide feedback throughout ensuring that learning is occurring and the learner is at the correct level. It is also important that assessor’s decisions are also consistently reviewed and internally and externally verified.
When planning assessment you need to gauge a clear idea of what level the candidate is at to see if they are ready to complete your planned assessment. There are many ways of achieving this knowledge. One method is observation in performance or another by taking an initial assessment test which have seven levels with the basic entry level 1 being the first.
In preparing for the assessment, it is important to explain the purpose of the assessment, explaining why it is