Purpose and Scope
This policy outlines the principles, processes, and responsibilities governing assessment within the College to ensure fairness, consistency, transparency, and compliance with awarding-body, regulatory, and statutory requirements.
This policy applies to:
- All learners enrolled on programmes delivered by the College (full-time, part-time, blended, and distance learning).
- All staff involved in teaching, assessing, verifying, or managing assessments.
- All qualifications and non-accredited learning programmes.
Definitions
Assessment: The measurement of learner knowledge, skills, and competencies.
Formative Assessment: Ongoing checks intended to support learning.
Summative Assessment: Formal assessment determining achievement against learning outcomes or criteria.
Internal Verification (IV): Quality assurance ensuring assessment decisions are fair, valid, and consistent.
External Quality Assurance (EQA): Awarding-body checks, external moderation or inspection.
Reasonable Adjustments: Changes to assessment conditions to remove barriers for learners with disabilities or additional learning needs.
Special Consideration: Post-assessment adjustments due to unforeseen circumstances.
Policy Principles
- Fairness and Inclusivity
- Assessments must be accessible, unbiased, and designed to accommodate diverse learning needs.
- Reasonable adjustments must be offered in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.
- Validity and Reliability
- Assessment methods must accurately measure intended learning outcomes.
- Decisions must be consistent across assessors and over time.
- Transparency
- Learners must receive clear assessment briefs, deadlines, grading criteria, and submission procedures.
- Academic Integrity
- The College maintains a strict stance against plagiarism, collusion, contract cheating, impersonation, and misuse of AI.
- Quality Assurance
- All assessments are subject to internal verification and external quality assurance as required by awarding organisations.
Assessment Procedures
Assessment Planning
- Course teams must produce an annual assessment plan indicating assessment types, deadlines, and verification points.
- Assessment instruments (assignments, exams, practical tasks) must be approved through internal verification before use.
Assessment Briefs
Each brief must include:
- Unit/module title and learning outcomes
- Assessment tasks and instructions
- Assessment criteria / grade descriptors
- Submission method and deadline
- Academic integrity statement
- Referencing requirements
5Submission of Work
- Work must be submitted via the designated platform (e.g., VLE) unless otherwise specified.
- Late submissions follow the College’s Late Submission Procedure; penalties or restrictions may apply unless evidence of mitigation is provided.
Marking and Feedback
- Assessors must mark work against published criteria only.
- Feedback must be:
- Constructive and developmental
- Written or recorded, as appropriate
- Returned within 5 working days
Reassessment and Resubmissions
- Learners may be granted one resubmission or referred attempt, following awarding-body rules.
- Resubmission briefs must not compromise assessment integrity or exceed permitted support levels.
Reasonable Adjustments and Special Consideration
Reasonable Adjustments
- Provided for learners with declared disabilities or learning needs.
- Must not alter the competence standard being assessed.
- Examples: extra time, assistive technology, modified materials.
Special Consideration
- Applied after assessment for learners affected by unexpected circumstances (illness, bereavement, technical failure).
- Requests must be evidence-based and submitted promptly.
Academic Integrity
The College prohibits:
- Plagiarism
- Collusion
- Fabrication or falsification of evidence
- Contract cheating or unauthorised use of AI-generated work
- Use of prohibited materials during exams
- Impersonation
Penalties range from resubmission requirements to dismissal, depending on severity.
Internal Verification (IV) and Quality Assurance
Internal Verification
- All assessment briefs and samples of learner work must be internally verified.
- IV records must be stored securely and made available for audit.
External Quality Assurance
- The College will cooperate fully with external verifiers, moderators, regulators, and inspectors.
- Recommendations must be actioned within agreed timelines.
Record-Keeping
- Assessment decisions, feedback, verification documents, and learner submissions must be stored securely in line with GDPR.
- Retention periods follow awarding-body and legal requirements (typically minimum 3–5 years).
Appeals and Complaints
1 Assessment Appeals
Learners may appeal if they believe:
- Procedures were not followed
- Assessment criteria were misapplied
- Reasonable adjustments were not provided
- Bias or discrimination occurred
Appeals are made using the appropriate form on the BSMI website.
2 Complaints
General dissatisfaction with provision should follow the College’s Complaints Policy.
Monitoring and Review
- The academic board (or equivalent) will review this policy annually.
- Feedback from learners, staff, external examiners/moderators, and awarding organisations informs updates.