Guidance for ICT Mark Assessors
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A collection of resources has been prepared to support ICT Mark Assessors in the assessment of schools for the ICT Mark Award. Schools may also find some of these materials useful in preparing for assessment. These cover guidance for assessors, details of the assessment process, assessment and reporting pro-formas. All ICT Mark Assessors need to keep up to date with this area, as only the current documents held here are valid.
ICT Mark Registered Assessor list revisionWe will be sending an email to all our registered ICT Mark Assessors, to confirm contact details and email addresses. If you have colleagues who are assessors, can you check that they all receive this update, as a nil response to the email will result in removal from the list of assessors. If anyone has problems receiving email, please let us know. It is essential we have an accurate email address! Assessors who haven’t carried out an assessment for the ICT Mark, and attended a selection day last year will be receiving an invoice for the annual registration fee of £150.00. Again, if you don’t want to re-register, please let us know. Lead assessorsLead assessors take a key role, and there are additional materials to support their quality assurance moderations of school assessments. An assessor being moderated may find some of these useful. ![]() Performance Management
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Publication date: 20th June 2007 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 20th June 2007 Last updated: 25th November 2008 13:30 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/307 |
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