ICTQual Level 4 Award in Understanding the IQA of Assessment Processes and Practice
The ICTQual Level 4 Award in Understanding the Internal Quality Assurance (IQA) of Assessment Processes and Practice is a professionally recognised qualification designed for individuals who wish to develop a comprehensive understanding of internal quality assurance within education, training, and workplace assessment environments. Developed in line with UK quality assurance standards, this qualification provides learners with the essential knowledge required to monitor and maintain the quality and consistency of assessment practices.
The course explores the principles and practices of Internal Quality Assurance (IQA), including the roles and responsibilities of Internal Quality Assurers, planning and conducting quality assurance activities, supporting assessors, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and organisational requirements. Learners will gain insight into effective assessment monitoring techniques, standardisation processes, quality improvement strategies, and best practices for maintaining assessment integrity.
This qualification is ideal for assessors, trainers, supervisors, managers, and professionals seeking to progress into quality assurance roles. It equips learners with the theoretical foundation needed to understand how assessment decisions are monitored and improved to ensure fairness, validity, reliability, and consistency.
Successful completion of the ICTQual Level 4 Award in Understanding the IQA of Assessment Processes and Practice can enhance professional credibility, support career progression, and provide a pathway to advanced Internal Quality Assurance qualifications and leadership roles within the education, training, and skills sectors both in the UK and internationally.
Overview
Certifying Body
ICTQual
Course Duration
5 days
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Study Units
6
Learning Mode
Online
Qualification Structure
To achieve the,ICTQual Level 4 Award in Understanding the IQA of Assessment Processes and Practice;Candidates must complete the 10 Mandatory units,







