Assessor Guide [PDF] - Competenz
Assessor Guide [PDF] - Competenz
Assessor Guide [PDF] - Competenz
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„consent to<br />
assess‟ is the new<br />
term for<br />
„accreditation‟.<br />
AMAPs are<br />
created by the<br />
SSB and give<br />
guidance around<br />
quality assurance<br />
criteria for the unit<br />
and its<br />
assessment.<br />
(Source: Notes against the unit standard made by <strong>Competenz</strong>, 2010)<br />
Range statements<br />
<strong>Assessor</strong>s should note where the range statement is placed on the unit standard. If written:<br />
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<br />
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Also take note of:<br />
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In the „Special notes‟ / „Explanatory notes‟ section, the range statement<br />
applies to all outcomes (element and performance criteria) in the unit standard.<br />
Immediately below an element / outcome statement, it applies to all<br />
performance criteria / evidence requirements in that one element / outcome.<br />
Immediately below a performance criterion / evidence requirement, it<br />
applies to that PC / ER only.<br />
The language used in the range.<br />
• If it says „must include‟ or „include‟, or simply lists items, all of the items in<br />
the range must be assessed. The candidate must show evidence for all<br />
the items in the range.<br />
• If it says „may include, but is not limited to‟, the items in the range are a<br />
guide and not all have to be assessed against. The candidate can show<br />
some of those listed in the range, along with other applicable<br />
industry/company standard items.<br />
Evidence requirements around how many range items or tasks must be used /<br />
demonstrated by the candidate.<br />
<strong>Assessor</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, Ed. 2 Page 19