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Table of Contents
Getting Started
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What do I do if I want to be registered as an assessor?
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How do I know which ETQA should I be registered with once I have been trained as an assessor?
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Do teachers have to be certificated and registered as assessors?
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What are the registration requirements for assessors and moderators?
Questions and Answers:
Getting Started
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Q: What do I do if I want to be registered as an assessor?
A:
You have to undergo training on the generic assessor unit standard with a
provider that is registered/accredited by the ETDP SETA. If you are an
assessor at present, you only need to be assessed for competence on the
generic assessor unit standard by the ETDP SETA.
(See also Procedure for Registration of Trainers, Assessors and Moderators)
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Q: How do I know which ETQA should I be registered with once I have been trained as an assessor?
A:
You can contact South Africa Qualifications Authority
(SAQA) to find out which SETA you belong to; it will probably be
the SETA that your company is registered with and paying levy to.
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Q: Do teachers have to be certificated and registered as assessors?
A:
Yes, as stipulated in the Criteria and Guidelines for the Registration of
Assessors, everyone who assesses learning should be certificated by the
Education, Training and Development Practices
SETA (ETDP SETA) and registered by the relevant ETQA in each sector.
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Q: What are the registration requirements for assessors and moderators?
A:
ESETA ETQA will register candidate assessors and moderators that comply with
their requirements. These are as follows:
- Assessors
- An assessor should have a recognised qualification in the unit
standard(s) being assessed.
- An assessor should be a subject matter expert on the unit
standard(s) that are being assessed demonstrated through work
experience.
- An assessor should have at least a recognised qualification in the
planning and conduct of assessment (ASSMT04) and preferably a
qualification in the design and development of assessment
(ASSMT01).
- Moderators
- A moderator should have a recognised qualification in the discipline
being assessed.
- Have subject matter expertise on the unit standard(s) that are being
moderated demonstrated through work experience.
- A moderator should have a recognised qualification in the planning
and conducting of assessment, its moderation and its design and
development (ASSMT01, ASSMT02 and ASSMT04).
The application form and relevant supporting documentation must
be submitted
to the ESETA ETQA for evaluation. The candidate
assessor or moderator will be informed as soon as possible, but no later than
one month after their application has been received by the ESETA ETQA.
Registration is valid for a 3-year period, after which time the assessor or
moderator must re-apply for registration.
Any assessor or moderator who does not conform to ESETA ETQA requirements in
respect of the above criteria and responsibilities can be de-registered.
(See also De-accreditation Procedure Document)
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