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Annual Quality Review
July 2014
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Agenda
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Welcome and introduction
Qualification and Development Update
Quality Assurance Update - changes
Malpractice
CPD Update
Assessment tasks and pre-issue verification
Direct Claim Status
Feedback from Centres
Lunch and Networking
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Quality Assurance - changes
Changes from Ofqual:
• Ofqual to visit some Centres
– Purpose: to check that Awarding Organisation
(AO) procedures being followed
– Focus: AO practice - whether AOs dealing with
Centres that don’t follow procedures
– Ofqual website will list AOs with good practice –
and those with poor practice
– We will tell you if you’re selected
• Duty to tell Ofqual about Centre malpractice
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Quality Assurance -changes
Changes from Certa:
• Malpractice policy to be clarified:
– Briefings (including this one)
– Website pages
– Certa Newsletter
• Small change in Sanctions policy
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Centre Malpractice
Examples
• not teaching learners to avoid plagiarism
• using assessment tasks that are not valid or
have not been pre-issue verified
• allowing plagiarised work to be assessed
• allowing learners to achieve credit for work that
does not meet required standard
• non-compliance
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Centre Maladministration
Examples
• inaccurate assessment records
• incorrect completion of RACs
• negligent destruction of assessment records
• failure to keep unseen papers secure
• failure to maintain assessment or IV records
• failure to keep learner computer files secure
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General Procedures
• All Malpractice recorded in Incident Log
• Use Investigation Policy if appropriate
– Individuals supported by person of choice
– Whistle-blowing rights upheld
– Safeguarding requirements met
– Right to appeal
• Certa to prevent or mitigate any Adverse Effect,
eg, by Conditions, Sanctions
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Definition of Adverse Effect
Anything that:
(A) gives rise to prejudice to Learners, or
(B) adversely affects:
(i) ability of Certa to comply with Ofqual Conditions
(ii) standards of qualifications
(iii) public confidence in qualifications
NB. Plagiarism can have an Adverse Effect because
it can confer an advantage, thereby giving rise to
prejudice to learners whose work is all their own.
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Response to potential Adv Effects
• Adverse Effects include Certa or AIV signing off
achievement where:
– an assessment task is not fit-for-purpose
– an assessment decision is not accurate
– there has been no verification (IV and/or EV)
• AOs to report to Ofqual, including preventative
action, eg, Conditions, Sanctions etc
• No report if corrective action taken quickly
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Sources of information
• Authenticating Coursework: teacher’s guide (QCA)
http://www.ofqual.gov.uk/files/qca-06-2377-coursework-t.pdf
• Digital technologies and dishonesty in
examinations and tests (OFQUAL 2008)
http://www.ofqual.gov.uk/177.aspx
• Plagiarism guides for students, parents and
teachers (Ofqual)
http://www.ofqual.gov.uk/downloads/category/129-guidance
• Authenticity: guide for teachers (Ofqual 2009)
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.ofqual.gov.uk/files/
2009-12-24-plagiarism-teachers.pdf?Itemid=143
• Plagiarism Advice (JISC) http://www.plagiarismadvice.org
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Malpractice Exercise
In groups or pairs:
• Discuss the case study, starting with
the first scenario
• What would you do at the Centre?
• Should you report to Certa?
• Should Certa report to Ofqual?
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Pre-issue Verification
• All assessment tasks must be fit-for-purpose
• To ensure this, all tasks must be internally
verified before being used with learners
• Person devising a task can not verify it
• If IV doesn’t think a task is fit for purpose, it
must be amended before being used
• Tasks only need verifying once, unless they are
altered
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Pre-issue Verification Exercises
• Sort the verification cards into a Diamond
Nine, most important at the top
• Match each card to a category
• Match cards to verification methods
• Evaluate the assessment tasks provided
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Direct Claims Status (DCS)
• DCS awarded to a Centre for a
qualification or course
• DCS criteria must be met:
– Qual/course trouble-free for a year
– Centre risk rating 1 or 2
– No issues from monitoring visits
– Centre has an Approved IV (AIV)
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DCS Quiz
• Decide which of the statements about
DCS are True and which are False
• Use the extract from the Centre
Handbook to help you decide
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Please share your views
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Qualification Specification Survey
Next year’s provision – indications
Quals or Units you wish we provided
Training or briefings you’d appreciate
Ways we make life difficult for you
Next year’s Annual Quality Review
Thank you for your help with these
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Thank you – and safe journey home!
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