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The TAQA Level 3 Certificate in Assessing qualification has replaced the old A1 assessor course. The objective of the course is to train assessors to attain competence in the current assessment standards. These are the qualifications that will equip a wide range of assessors, trainers, facilitators and teachers to support learners.
Course Breakdown
- Unit 1 Understanding the principles and practices of assessment (3 credits)
- Unit 2 Assess occupational competence in the work environment (6 credits)
- Unit 3 Assess vocational skills, knowledge and understanding (6 credits)
Who This Is Aimed For
The course is aimed at those who assess both occupational competence in the work environment and vocational skills, knowledge and understanding in environments other than the workplace (for example a workshop, classroom or other training environment).
Certification
Successful candidates will receive a Level 3 Certificate in Assessing from an awarding body within England and Wales who are currently recognised by Ofqual and Department for Education and Skills.
Course Duration
The course duration is 84 guided learning hours.
How To Apply
To apply for this course you can call us on 01924 210195 or simply visit us at:
Dominion Training.
13 Cheapside, Wakefield
West Yorkshire, WF1 2SD
And we will discuss the details of the course with you.
TO BE CONFIRMED
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This includes the Level 3 First Aid cost which is now mandatory and delivered as part of the training. Time is 9 am to 6pm. all candidates need to be enrolled and must have done the assessments at least two weeks before the training.
Please register to reserve a space
TBA
4 days classsroom training. Thereafter on passing the exam,
Everyday - All day
£ 0.00
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