Description
The role of an assessor includes teaching/tutoring learners either in person or virtually. Whilst the majority of companies will hire assessors without the AET it is best practice to obtain this qualification for personal development and to improve your employability. It can certainly give your CV a boost!
Key information
- Fully remote courses delivered via distance learning.
- You will complete assignments through our Virtual Learner Environment (VLE).
- Personal tutor for the duration of your studies.
- OFQUAL regulated qualifications under the awarding body TQUK.
- It should take 6-12 months to complete both courses.
- Full recruitment support for those looking for work.
- You will need two learners to assess for the CAVA and we can provide those learners on request. You will not need to meet learners in person.
- To complete the CET course you will need to deliver a short micro teach session, this can be completed remotely.
CAVA course details
The CAVA is the most comprehensive assessor qualification and will allow you to assess occupational competence and vocational skills, both in a work and learning environment. Don’t confuse CAVA with TAQA, that is an umbrella term for Training, Assessing and Quality Assurance courses.
Once you gain this qualification you will be a fully qualified assessor and able to assess in your subject area. You can then work for colleges, training providers, apprenticeship providers or on a freelance/self employed basis. There is no subject specific assessor qualification eg CAVA in Early Years. This will cover any area which you are occupationally competent to assess.
Units
- Understanding the principles and practices of assessment.
- Assess vocational skills, knowledge and understanding.
- Assess occupational competence in the work environment.
AET course details
The Level 3 AET is an introductory course to teaching and learning in adult education and training. Formely known as PTTLS it is aimed at those who have little or no experience in the teaching or training sector.
This course covers the roles and responsibilities of a teacher, legislation relation to teaching, equality, diversity and inclusion, setting ground rules, teaching and learning approaches, lesson planning, giving constructive feedback, assessment types and assessment methods, the importance of quality assurance, CPD and reflective practice.
Units
- Understanding roles, responsibilities and relationships in education and training
- Understanding and using inclusive teaching and learning approaches in education and training
- Understanding assessment in education and training