CRQUK

INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION

UKCCL IS AN AWARDING BODY ESTABLISHED SINCE 2005. WE INVIGILATE, VERIFY, ASSESS AND CERTIFY KNOWLEDGE, LIFELONG, VOCATIONAL AND EXPERIENTIAL BLENDED LEARNING. OUR PROCESS INCLUDES:

  • Implementation Of Credit Accumulation Transfer Scheme (Cats)
  • Flexible Online And Blended Educational, Experiential  & Vocational Learning Preference
  • Quality Assured Methodology Of Invigilation, Assessment & Verification Using Schemes – Acpd-Apel-Lbel
  • Personal Lifelong Blended And Experiential Learning Validation As An Assignment Verification Process To Ascertain Legitimacy Of Award Eligibility
  • Alternative Knowledge Enhancement By Smart Classes, Workshops, Blended Seminars, Training & Viva Voca
  • Professional Quality Assurance Standards Recognised Globally

 *Overall To Validate And  Confirm “Cumulative” “Collaborative” “Learning”

Delivery

CRQUK  does not specify the mode of delivery for its qualifications, granting CRQUK  Centers the flexibility to deliver these qualifications using any mode that aligns with their learners’ needs. However, CRQUK  Centers should prioritize the learners’ holistic learning experience when structuring program delivery.

CRQUK  Centers must ensure that their chosen delivery mode avoids any direct or indirect unlawful discrimination and actively promotes equal opportunities. Whenever reasonable and feasible, measures should be taken to address identified inequalities or barriers that learners may encounter. Guided Learning Hours (GLH), detailed in each unit, specify the number of teacher-supervised or direct study hours typically needed to teach that unit.

Assessments and Verification

All units within this qualification are internally assessed by the center and externally verified by CRQUK . These qualifications follow a criterion-referenced approach, contingent on meeting all specified learning outcomes.

To attain a ‘pass’ for a unit, learners must present evidence showcasing their fulfillment of all learning outcomes and meeting the standards outlined in the assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for determining whether learners have successfully met the assessment criteria.

The Assessor should furnish an audit trail demonstrating the process used to determine the learners’ overall achievement.