ICT Mark Intermediary Model Agreement
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This agreement details the requirements for the Intermediary Model of Support and Assessment for the ICT Mark. It enables an organisation to provide support and assessment as part of a buy-back or service-level agreement, reducing the cost to its schools.
A number of organisations have now signed up to this process, which enables both support and assessment to be retained 'in house'. This means that assessment can be provided as part of a service-level agreement or buy-back. The organisation tells Naace who they wish to assess, and Naace organises any QA and the collection and distribution of self-review framework commentary. Naace then simply invoices the organisation at £100 plus VAT for each assessment. ![]() Performance Management
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Submitted by: Steve Cutting
Publication date: 03rd July 2007 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 03rd July 2007 Last updated: 17th June 2008 14:48 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/357 |
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