Assessor training courses cover a range of topics, including education and training frameworks, assessment methodologies, conducting assessments, managing and supervising assessments, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
- Uderstand the assessment process and how it aligns with the organizanderstanding the assessment Process.
- Improving Assessment Skills: Focus on enhancing participants' assessment skills, including observation skills, decision-making abilities, and providing constructive feedback.
- Maintaining Objectivity and Fairness: Assessor training emphasizes the importance of maintaining objectivity, fairness, and impartiality during assessments.
- Enhancing Competency in Assessing Practical Assessments:Develop participants' competency in assessing practical assessments to the highest standard.
- Networking and Collaboration: Provide opportunities for participants to interact with other professionals in the field, exchange experiences, and learn from each other.
- Aligning Assessments with Learning Outcomes or Performance Standards: Participants in assessor training courses learn how to strategically conduct holistic assessments that align with learning outcomes or performance standards.
- Understand the objectives of the evaluation process.
- Understand the type of evaluation.
- Develop evaluation protocol (questions) to be used during audit process.
- Create Hypotheses & Audit schedule.
- Aware of the Role of the evaluation.
- Understand the Criteria audit process.
- Conduct the review of Pre-work.
- Site Visit Interviews
- Role Play Interviews
- Learn how behave in a professional and sensitive manner during audit.
- Identify Strengths (good practices) and Opportunities for Improvement
- Understand Scoring process.
- Widen the knowledge of Feedback Report – preparation and delivery.
- Continue Professional Development
- The Assessor Training Course can be useful for working individuals who have valuable knowledge and experience and plan to share it with others in professional ways.
- Established Professionals: Benefits established professionals who want to enhance their skills and knowledge as assessors.