This policy has been developed to ensure Insight Institute of Further Studies (IIFS)’s compliance with Standards for RTOs 2015
Insight Institute of Further Studies (IIFS)’s assessment systems have been developed and implemented in such a way that it ensures that:
IIFS’s assessment system will ensure that assessment (including Recognition of Prior Learning):
For a learner to be assessed as competent, by IIFS the learner must demonstrate their:
IIFS learner will:
Each unit of competency contains assessment requirements grouped into three areas:
• performance evidence
• knowledge evidence
• assessment conditions.
Performance and knowledge evidence describe what a learner must demonstrate in order to be considered competent. Assessment conditions describe the conditions under which a learner must demonstrate this, including any specific requirements for resources, trainers and assessors and the context for assessment.
Some training packages and courses may not have been updated to this format. In these cases,
‘required skills and knowledge’ and ‘evidence guide’ or similar terms are used.
When planning assessment, IIFS will ensure all of the requirements of the unit or module. To achieve
a ‘competent’ result, learners must meet all the requirements of the unit.
No matter what assessment pathway or methods are used, the principles of fairness, flexibility, validity and reliability must be met.
The evidence used to make a decision about competence must be valid, sufficient, authentic and current.
Validity
Sufficiency
Authenticity
Currency
assessment decision.
The academic standards and integrity of IIFS will be maintained throughout every aspect of the assessment process. IIFS will ensure the integrity of its assessment processes by ensuring that the following principles are adhered to:
IIFS will safeguard its assessment processes by ensuring that:
assessment criteria/model answers for each assessment task
IIFS will implement a plan for ongoing systematic validation of its assessment practices and judgements for each training product on the IIFS’s scope of registration. This plan will identify:
IIFS’s relevant Training Coordinators will be responsible for developing and implementing a validation plan for the training products on IIFS’s scope of registration for which they are responsible. In developing this plan the Training Coordinator will ensure:
In addition IIFS’s Training Coordinator’s will systematically conduct validation activities to confirm assessment judgements. It is not intended to validate every assessment judgement, the relevant Training Coordinator will conduct a valid sampling approach in order to conduct a quality review process and that will allow a reasonable inference to be made that assessment judgement have been valid overall. They will also ensure that the sample chosen is random and that it is representative of all assessment judgements. With this approach IIFS can reliably predict the likelihood of any assessment judgement being valid.
IIFS’s assessment practices and judgements will be undertaken by one or more persons who are not directly involved in the particular instance of delivery and assessment of the training product being validated, and who collectively have:
IIFS’s relevant Training Coordinator will undertake a team approach to this validation activity whereby IIFS’s Assessors can be involved in this validation activity as long as they were not directly involved in deciding the validation outcome for their assessment decisions.
IIFS will offer Recognition of Prior Learning to potential learners prior to enrolment, in order that IIFS can determine the amount of training it will provide to each learner with regard to their existing skills, knowledge and the experience of the learner. IIFS will conduct RPL as an assessment process that assesses the competency(s) of a potential learner that may have been acquired through formal, non-formal and informal learning to determine the extent to which that learner meets the requirements specified in the training package or VET accredited courses. IIFS’s RPL evidence gathering process will include the RPL conversation record together with the evidence the student will provide to the RPL Assessor. This will form a pool of evidence that the RPL Assessor will use to assess RPL credit.
Where an RPL Assessor determines that it is appropriate to collect third party evidence IIFS will provide sufficient guidance to both the RPL Assessor and the third party by:
IIFS Trainers/Assessors will advise students at or prior to the commencement of a unit of competency of the following:
IIFS will record results within 10 working days of the completion of a unit of competency.
If IIFS Assessor believes there has been a serious and/or pre-meditated irregularity or act of misconduct during an assessment, a meeting between the Assessor and the relevant Training Coordinator will be convened to investigate the matter. The student will be advised on the
procedures of the investigation. The piece of assessed work in which the irregularity is suspected will be retained by the Assessor until the investigation, including any appeal, is complete or the agreed date for the return of assessed material – but within the student’s enrolment period.
Disciplinary action
If the IIFS Assessor, in consultation with the relevant Training Coordinator, finds that an irregularity has occurred they may, whilst taking into account the seriousness of the occurrence and the circumstances, decide that:
The student will be informed in writing of the decision, the reason(s) for the decision and the appeal mechanism within two (2) working days of the decision being made. The relevant Training Coordinator will retain copies of all documentation, including any evidence collected.
A student who is dissatisfied with the outcome of their assessment review in the first instance should discuss their concerns with the Assessor and/or relevant Training Coordinator. If the issue is not resolved and requires escalation to a higher authority, the student may appeal the decision(s) on one or more of the following grounds according to IIFS’s Complaints and Appeals process: