Thursday, February 3, 2011

How would you identify and compare different types of evidence when making your assessment decisions

You identify different types of evidence
during the planning process with your
candidate ie you look at how she is going to
provide evidence
1. By you observing
2. By you providing a candidate reflection
3. By obtaining witness statement
4. By you asking her questions.

You compare these different types by assessing
their strengths eg. No 1&4 would be strong
evidence as you are the assessor making the
judgment. No 3 would be strong or weak
depending who was writing the
A1 Assessor-ptlls assignment-NVQ in Care-Reflective Account

How would you identify and compare different types of evidence when making your assessment decisions

You identify different types of evidence
during the planning process with your
candidate ie you look at how she is going to
provide evidence
1. By you observing
2. By you providing a candidate reflection
3. By obtaining witness statement
4. By you asking her questions.
You compair these different types by assessing
their strengths eg. No 1&4 would be strong
evidence as you are the assessor making the
judgement. No 3 would be strong or weak
depending who was writing the

A1 Assessor-ptlls assignment-NVQ in Care-Reflective Account

Who should write A witness testimony?

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A witness testimony can be written by anyone who has witnessed your working practice e.g. line manager, colleague, someone from another agency or even an individual's family member. You identify the category of the witness on the witness testimony list, ie Expert Witness, occupational expert not familiar with the standards, none expert familiar with the standards and non expert not familiar with the standards.

An Expert Witnesses testimony can be equal to an
A1 Assessor-ptlls assignment-NVQ in Care-Reflective Account