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Certification is a process : skills are declared, evaluated | Certification is a process : skills are declared, then evaluated and validated. | ||
Even without | Even without a formal certification, the process is the same, each outcome or skill is evaluated by teachers againts a binary scale (0 / 1, or an outcome scale (NA, pass, well done, outstanding). | ||
The | The Certificate thumbnail gives an instant view of student's achievement to certification. | ||
At the end of the certification process, the "certificate" is a "document" which the student can get. | At the end of the certification process, the "certificate" is a "document" which the student can get, print, export. | ||
A certificate is : | A certificate is composed by : | ||
* A list of skills, competencies, outcomes validated for a given Skills repository | * A list of skills, competencies, outcomes validated for a given Skills repository (Competency framework) | ||
* A synthesis by | * A synthesis by the student owner | ||
* A commentary by a teacher | * A commentary by the referee (a teacher) | ||
* The referee name (a teacher validator) | * The referee name (a teacher validator) | ||
* Date and jury's decision | * Date and jury's decision | ||
When a certificate is locked (pink background), not any skill can be added by student. | When a certificate is locked (pink background), not any skill can be added by student. | ||
When a certificate is closed, not any activiy declaration can be added by student. | |||
=== Certificate validation === | === Certificate validation === | ||
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Each Item which is validated in the activities a number of time which is at least equal to the value of it inprint is validated for the certification. | Each Item which is validated in the activities a number of time which is at least equal to the value of it inprint is validated for the certification. | ||
For example if the item A.1.1 gets an inprint of 2 it has to be validated | For example if the item A.1.1 gets an inprint of 2 it has to be validated at least two times (in two activity declarations). | ||
=== Calculus of a grade === | === Calculus of a grade === | ||
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At Item level: | At Item level: | ||
100% * | 100% * NUMBER_VALIDATION_ITEM / INPRINT_ITEM | ||
At competency level : | At competency level : | ||
100% * | 100% * SUM(NUMBER_VALIDATION_ITEM / WEIGHT_ITEM) / SUM(WEIGHT_ITEM * INPRINT_ITEM) | ||
At domain level : | At domain level : | ||
100% * | 100% * SUM(NUMBER_VALIDATION_ITEM / WEIGHT_ITEM) / SUM(WEIGHT_ITEM * INPRINT_ITEM) | ||
By the way, the contribution of an Item the grade of the competency (or domain) is proportionnal to | By the way, the contribution of an Item the grade of the competency (or domain) is proportionnal to WEIGHT * INPRINT. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 22:56, 3 July 2015
Certificates
Certification is a process : skills are declared, then evaluated and validated.
Even without a formal certification, the process is the same, each outcome or skill is evaluated by teachers againts a binary scale (0 / 1, or an outcome scale (NA, pass, well done, outstanding).
The Certificate thumbnail gives an instant view of student's achievement to certification. At the end of the certification process, the "certificate" is a "document" which the student can get, print, export.
A certificate is composed by :
* A list of skills, competencies, outcomes validated for a given Skills repository (Competency framework) * A synthesis by the student owner * A commentary by the referee (a teacher) * The referee name (a teacher validator) * Date and jury's decision
When a certificate is locked (pink background), not any skill can be added by student.
When a certificate is closed, not any activiy declaration can be added by student.
Certificate validation
Items with null inprint are nor retained for certification...
Each Item which is validated in the activities a number of time which is at least equal to the value of it inprint is validated for the certification.
For example if the item A.1.1 gets an inprint of 2 it has to be validated at least two times (in two activity declarations).
Calculus of a grade
Grade are displayed as percentiles for domains and compétencies...
At Item level: 100% * NUMBER_VALIDATION_ITEM / INPRINT_ITEM At competency level : 100% * SUM(NUMBER_VALIDATION_ITEM / WEIGHT_ITEM) / SUM(WEIGHT_ITEM * INPRINT_ITEM) At domain level : 100% * SUM(NUMBER_VALIDATION_ITEM / WEIGHT_ITEM) / SUM(WEIGHT_ITEM * INPRINT_ITEM)
By the way, the contribution of an Item the grade of the competency (or domain) is proportionnal to WEIGHT * INPRINT.
See also
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