Level 4 Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice
- Graig Campus
Are you interested in assessing in a classroom or in a professional training environment?
The Level 4 Award in the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice is a nationally recognised qualification designed for practitioners who monitor, evaluate, and improve the quality of assessment practice within organisations. It is suitable for experienced assessors who wish to take on an internal quality assurance (IQA) role or for those already carrying out quality assurance responsibilities and seeking formal recognition of their skills.
This qualification equips learners with the knowledge and expertise to ensure that assessment decisions are consistent, fair, valid, and reliable, and that assessment processes comply with regulatory and organisational requirements.
Course details
- Part time
- English
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Our Level 4 Programme includes two mandatory units that will include:
Unit 401 Understanding the Principles and Practices of Internally Assuring the Quality of Assessment
Unit 402 Internally Assure the Quality of Assessment
The qualification is delivered using Google Meet, Google Classroom and MyDrive and one to one support sessions.
This qualification is ideal for:
- Experienced assessors progressing into quality assurance roles.
- Practitioners responsible for standardising assessment practice across teams.
- Staff with a role in managing assessment quality within training providers, FE colleges, or workplace learning environments.
- Those seeking career progression into lead IQA or quality manager positions.
On completion of the programme, learners will be able to:
- Understand the principles and practices of internal quality assurance.
- Plan, allocate, and monitor work in their area of responsibility.
- Internally quality assure assessment decisions and processes.
- Provide feedback, support, and guidance to assessors.
- Maintain records that meet internal and external audit requirements.
- Contribute to the continuous improvement of assessment and quality assurance practices.
Successful learners can progress to:
- Lead IQA roles within organisations.
- Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (CET) or Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (DET).
- Management positions within training and quality assurance.
The method of assessment for the qualification is through a variety of different assessments including written assignments, observation of assessment practice, professional discussions and reflective accounts and a portfolio of evidence demonstrating competence in an IQA role.
Completion of the Level 3 Assessor Qualification and a minimum of 12 months job plcement before undertaking the IQA Qualification.
£352 (subject to change)
Learners can pay at Campus Office however no staged payments will be permitted as fees do not exceed £400.