Internal & External Moderation
This training session is designed for people who wish to be an internal moderator for OCN London courses or who have to design and operate a moderation system for their organisation.
During the three-and-a-half-hour session, you will:
- Consider the purposes and benefits of internal and external moderation;
- Look at the role of internal moderator and quality reviewer;
- Evaluate your own organisation’s model of internal moderation;
- Learn how to record outcomes of internal moderation;
- Look at the content and purpose of quality reviewer reports.
This training session is delivered in a small group setting, meaning that it is easy to get direct feedback from our experienced tutor that is relevant to your centre and situation.
Additional information
- Training is currently provided Online via Zoom
- Cost £50 for OCN London Recognised Centres, £70 for non-members
- This training is non-accredited but learners receive a certificate of attendance as evidence for Continuing Professional Development
- We can also offer this course as in-house training for your specific organisation. Please contact training@ocnlondon.org.uk to discuss your training needs
To book a training session, locate your chosen session on the Training & Events page.
Please note, this training is not suitable for Access to HE.
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