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Completing Assessment Plans © Keith Lawson 2004

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Completing Assessment Plans

© Keith Lawson 2004

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Completing Assessment Plans

Assessment Plans are a statement of intent and a point of reference for the candidate and the assessor on how the NVQ is going to be attempted.

It is not set in concrete and both parties will review the Plan as progress is or isn’t made (see A1.3 criteria M).

The measurement of a good Plan is one that either party can pick up days or weeks later and understand.

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Completing Assessment PlansThe candidate is encouraged to read the standards

and plan how he/she might meet the standards and where the evidence may come from

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The candidate needs to think which people can helpand what people are referred to in the standards

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Completing Assessment PlansThe Assessor advises how the evidence can be assessed.Sometimes there are directions in the Evidence Requirementsand/or Range Statements in the standards that have to be followed - in these cases it is non-negotiable. However, when there are no directions, the Assessor and the Candidate can agree the best methods with a regard to cost and opportunity

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No plan is any good if it has no timings.Therefore try to agree dates or “by” timesin order to drive the process and the motivation of the candidate.