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Assessment Division Te Wāhanga Aromatawai
He wāhanga umanga te Wāhanga Aromatawai mō te Mana Tohu Mātauranga o Aotearoa.
Assessment method Huarahi aromatawai
How the assessor gathers evidence of someone's performance, skills or knowledge.
Ko te huarahi mō te kohi taunakitanga i te tutukitanga, i ngā pūkenga, me te mātau hoki o tētahi.
Assessment standard Paetae Aromatawai
Unit standards and achievement and skill standards listed on the Directory of Assessment and Skill Standards.
Ko ngā huinga paerewa, ngā paerewa paetae, ngā paerewa pūkenga hoki kua whakarārangihia ki te Rārangi Paetae Aromatawai.
Assessor Kaiaromatawai
A person who evaluates someone's performance by looking at evidence of their skills and knowledge.
He tangata ka aromātai i te tutukitanga o tētahi mā te tiro taunakitanga o ōna pūkenga, tōna mātau hoki.
Authenticity (of evidence) Hāponotanga (o te taunaki mōhio)
The work someone submits for assessment must be completely their own work. There can't be any outside involvement or help that makes the work invalid evidence.
Ko te mahi ka tāpaetia e tētahi mō te aromatawai, nāna katoa anō. Kaua e kuhu atu he whakawhāititanga, he āwhinatanga nā tētahi atu.
Award Tohu
An award recognises or confirms a learner's achievement.
This could be:
- a qualification that is listed on the NZQCF
- a certificate or document showing that someone has completed a micro-credential or training scheme
- a certificate recording a student's achievement in scholarship examinations at secondary school
- confirmation that a secondary student can apply for university entrance in New Zealand.
He tohu ka whakaae, ka whakamana i te paetae a tētahi ākonga.
Koia rānei,
- he tohu i whakarārangihia ki te NZQCF
- he tiwhikete, he tuhinga rānei ka whakaatu kua tutuki i tētahi he pūkenga whāiti, he hōtaka whakangungu
- he tiwhikete ka whakamau i te paetae a tētahi ākonga i ngā whakamātautau karahipi ki te kura tuarua
- he whakamana i te āhei a te ākonga kura tuarua kia tono mō te paeuru whare wānanga ki Aotearoa.