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Assessment (including Examination) Rules for Schools with Consent to Assess 2022
- 1. Authority, commencement and application
- 2. Definitions
- 3. Acronyms used in these Rules
- 4. Nomination and Role of Principal’s Nominee
- 5. General Assessment Rules
- 6. School-Based Assessment
- 7. External Assessment
- 8. Results Awards and Recognition
- 9 Reviews and Appeals Process for the purposes of Rules 5.4.m, 6.5.e and 7.1.5.j
4. Nomination and Role of Principal’s Nominee
- Annually, the Principal of a School with Consent to Assess must nominate a staff member to be the Principal's Nominee (who may be the Principal).
- The Principal's Nominee must maintain and monitor quality assurance practices within the School to ensure the validity and credibility of assessment for qualifications.
- The expected duties of the Principal's Nominee will include those listed in the role.
- Other School staff may assist the Principal's Nominee with duties. The Principal's Nominee is responsible for ensuring those staff members carry out their duties appropriately, and for all communication with NZQA in relation to these duties.