Blog Post v8.2

By Katherine Little By Katherine Little

Published 19th Dec, 2022 | Blog

We’ve spoken about choosing the right assessor course for you. But we haven’t gone into detail about some of the specific courses. If you’ve read our previous blog and decided that the Level 3 Award in Assessing Competence in A Work Environment (ACWE) is for you, then read on to find out a bit more information! If you’re just wondering what it even is, then don’t worry we’re going to go through it with you. So what is ACWE?

ACWE is all about assessing learners in their work environment. This is really helpful for practical skills like construction, as you can assess them on the site. It’s also great for health and social care workers as again they can assess learners doing a practical task. This course is for people who only plan on assessing learners on the job. The course is comprised of two main units. 

  1. Understanding Principles and Practices of Assessment,
  2. Assess Occupational Competence in the Work Environment. 

UNIT 1

The first unit is all theory-based and will give you the knowledge that you need in order to understand all the responsibilities of an Assessor. This is unfortunately one of the biggest units because it covers a lot of detail. 

UNIT 2

The second unit requires you to carry out 2 assessments on 2 separate learners. If you use a training provider like Brooks and Kirk they have a guarantee of access to learners so you don’t have to find them yourself, and it cuts out the middle man. Within this unit, you get to start planning and carrying out real-life assessments. You will be guided through different techniques you can use to assess your learners. 

Once you have completed the Level 3 Award in Assessing Competence in a Work Environment, you will be able to carry out assessments of candidates in their own workplace. However, if you want to assess learners in just their learning environment then you would need a completely different course, which we will get to in another blog! In addition, if you want to assess in both areas, then you again will need a different course. If you have any questions please give us an email at hello@nvqassessor.org.uk and we will be happy to answer any and all questions. 

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We’ve spoken about choosing the right assessor course for you. But we haven’t gone into detail about some of the specific courses. If you’ve read our previous blog and decided that the Level 3 Award in Assessing Competence in A Work Environment (ACWE) is for you, then read on to find out a bit more information! If you’re just wondering what it even is, then don’t worry we’re going to go through it with you. So what is ACWE?

ACWE is all about assessing learners in their work environment. This is really helpful for practical skills like construction, as you can assess them on the site. It’s also great for health and social care workers as again they can assess learners doing a practical task. This course is for people who only plan on assessing learners on the job. The course is comprised of two main units. 

  1. Understanding Principles and Practices of Assessment,
  2. Assess Occupational Competence in the Work Environment. 

Unit 1

The first unit is all theory-based and will give you the knowledge that you need in order to understand all the responsibilities of an Assessor. This is unfortunately one of the biggest units because it covers a lot of detail. 

Unit 2

The second unit requires you to carry out 2 assessments on 2 separate learners. If you use a training provider like Brooks and Kirk they have a guarantee of access to learners so you don’t have to find them yourself, and it cuts out the middle man. Within this unit, you get to start planning and carrying out real-life assessments. You will be guided through different techniques you can use to assess your learners. 

Once you have completed the Level 3 Award in Assessing Competence in a Work Environment, you will be able to carry out assessments of candidates in their own workplace. However, if you want to assess learners in just their learning environment then you would need a completely different course, which we will get to in another blog! In addition, if you want to assess in both areas, then you again will need a different course. If you have any questions please give us an email at hello@nvqassessor.org.uk and we will be happy to answer any and all questions. 

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