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Pacific Change and Development Assessment Support Material
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Resources have been written to assist assessors of Pacific Change and Development unit standards 17165, 17166 and 17167 to develop their own quality assessment material. The material is intended to:
- be relevant to both the secondary and tertiary setting
- provide a model to assist assessors to develop further tasks that promote quality assessment of Pacific Change and Development unit standards
- make it easier for assessors to assess effectively, efficiently and consistently.
These resources are intended as a guide only and it is expected that assessors will adapt these and develop assessments that are relevant to the context their assessment occurs in.
Level 1 | ||||||
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17165 | Assessor guidelines (PDF, 109KB) | Assessor guidelines (DOCX, 409KB) | Student guidelines (PDF, 109KB) | Student guidelines (DOCX, 375KB) |
Level 2 | ||||||
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17166 | Assessor guidelines (PDF, 110KB) | Assessor guidelines (DOCX, 431KB) | Student guidelines (PDF, 102KB) | Student guidelines (DOCX, 383KB) |
Level 3 | ||||||
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17167 | Assessor guidelines (PDF, 117KB) | Assessor guidelines (DOCX, 421KB) | Student guidelines (PDF, 98KB) | Student guidelines (DOCX, 375KB) |
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