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      • When you successfully complete a module, you’ll earn credits. You can study a module on its own, or you can study multiple modules to work toward a nationally recognised qualification such as a certificate, diploma or degree.
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    • Tutor-Marked Assignments
    • Interactive computer-marked Assignments
    • End-of-Module Assessments
    • Exams
    • Residential Schools
    You’ll usually have a number of these throughout each module.
    Each one can be an essay, a series of questions, a skills test, a speaking assessment or something else that allows you to show what you’ve learned.
    They’ll each have a submission deadline.
    When your tutor returns them, they’ll provide you with detailed feedback on where you can improve.
    Generally these will be available a couple of weeks before the deadline date.
    They’re always completed online.
    They’re normally marked by a computer, but may be marked by your tutor.
    These are the final, marked piece of work on some modules.
    They may be similar to TMAs you’ve done on the module, but will usually be a longer piece of work.
    They'll usually cover the whole module rather than a part of it.
    Your EMA/emTMA deadline will always be fixed.
    Exams are the final assessed task on some modules. If your module has an exam, you won’t normally have an EMA as well.
    Your exam date will be fixed.
    Exams will normally take place remotely, and you will complete them at home or at an alternative location. If a module requires you to take a face-to-face exam, this will be made clear in the modul...
    If your personal circumstances or disability are likely to have an impact on your ability to take your exam remotely, we may be able to put alternative arrangements in place or make reasonable adju...
    Only a few modules have a residential school. Some residential schools will be compulsory – you’ll need to attend to pass the module. Others will be optional.
    The module description will tell you whether or not it includes a residential school.
    If you have any concerns about attending a residential school, we’d recommend you talk to us before your module starts.
  2. If you submit your end-of-module assessment (EMA) or end-of-module tutor-marked assignment (emTMA) but do not achieve the required standard for a pass on your module you may be offered a resubmission opportunity.

  3. Jul 3, 2020 · 21. The computer assessments are multiple choice tests that you complete online. They are not timed so you can start and come back to them, you are also free to look at the module materials whilst doing them. You can only submit them once and then they are marked electronically.

  4. This activity can only be completed if your module is due to start within the next three weeks. If your module start is more than three weeks away, then the module website may not be available, so come back and try this closer to the start date. STEP 1: Go to StudentHome and click on the link to your module website from the central panel.

  5. What happens if I can’t meet the assessment submission deadline? If you don’t meet the submission deadline you will be subject to the late submission policy applied by your centre. This normally will result in your grade being capped at a Pass. Please refer to your tutor to seek clarification on the late submission policy.

  6. Feb 7, 2024 · You may get a quicker answer by calling between 9:30am and 10am, or between 4pm and 5pm. The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) publishes standards approved for...

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