Assessment practices must be fair, transparent, valid, reliable and should ensure that no learner is disadvantaged. Learners who wish to be assessed against this qualification should direct enquiries to the Insurance Sector Quality Authority, INSQA.
The focus of assessment must be on the assessment of the learning outcomes rather than learning outputs.
The Specific Outcomes guide the learning and training process towards the outcomes on a continuous basis.
The purpose is to determine whether the outcomes have been attained. Situations should present a limited range of options. Applications should be semi-routine and predictable.
Learning, teaching and assessment are inextricably linked. Where appropriate, assessment of knowledge, skills, attitudes and values indicated in the various unit standards should be integrated. Assessment in communication, mathematical literacy and financial literacy should use authentic insurance contexts wherever practical.
Assessment has a formative monitoring function. Formative assessment should be used to assess gaps in the learner`s skill and knowledge and to indicate where there is a need for expanded opportunities. The goal is to promote learning and to assess the efficacy of the teaching and learning process. Feedback from assessment informs teaching and learning and allows for the critique of outcomes, methodology and materials. Formative assessment is diagnostic and as such it should guide the learner and the trainer. It is continuous and is used to plan appropriate learning experiences to meet the learner`s needs. It provides information about problems experienced at different stages in the learning process. As it is criterion referenced, if the learner has met the assessment criteria, s/he has achieved the outcomes.
Assessment should also have a summative component. Summative assessment should be used on completion of a unit Standard, but should not be the only form of assessment.
A variety of methods must be used in assessment and tools and activities must be appropriate to the context in which the learner is working. Assessment should take place in an authentic context as far as is possible. Where it is not possible to assess competence in the workplace, simulations, case studies and other similar techniques should be used to provide a context appropriate to the assessment.
Integration implies that theoretical and practical components should, where possible, be assessed together.
Integrative techniques should be used to assess applied competence. Learners should be required to demonstrate that they can perform the outcomes with understanding and insight.
Assessment should ensure that all the Specific Outcomes, embedded knowledge and Critical Cross Field Outcomes in the unit standards are evaluated. Assessment of the Critical Cross-Field Outcomes should be integrated with the assessment of the Specific Outcomes. |
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ID |
UNIT STANDARD TITLE |
PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL |
NQF LEVEL |
CREDITS |
Core |
8096 |
Behave in a professional manner in a business environment such as an insurance workplace |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
5 |
Core |
8077 |
Demonstrate an understanding of the structure of the insurance sector in South Africa |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
8 |
Core |
8097 |
Identify the types of records required in the insurance industry and understand why it is necessary to create evidence and maintain confidentiality |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
5 |
Core |
8105 |
Indicate the sub-sectors of the Financial Services industry and the role of Insurance in the industry |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
9 |
Core |
8078 |
Investigate the structure of an insurance company as a workplace |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
10 |
Core |
8095 |
Keep informed about current affairs related to financial services in general and insurance in particular |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
10 |
Core |
8076 |
Understand the nature of the insurance market in South Africa |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
5 |
Fundamental |
8963 |
Access and use information from texts |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
5 |
Fundamental |
9009 |
Apply basic knowledge of statistics and probability to influence the use of data and procedures in order to investigate life related problems |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Fundamental |
7480 |
Demonstrate understanding of rational and irrational numbers and number systems |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Fundamental |
10717 |
Examine the applications of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act and its effect on earnings in own contract |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
2 |
Fundamental |
10716 |
Examine the costs and benefits of using banking institutions for the managing of personal finances |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Fundamental |
10715 |
Investigate credit in own circumstances |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Fundamental |
8962 |
Maintain and adapt oral communication |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
5 |
Fundamental |
12444 |
Measure, estimate and calculate physical quantities and explore, describe and represent geometrical relationships in 2-dimensions in different life or workplace contexts |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Fundamental |
10718 |
Use a personal budget to manage own money |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Fundamental |
7469 |
Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal and community life |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
2 |
Fundamental |
9007 |
Work with a range of patterns and functions and solve problems |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
5 |
Fundamental |
8964 |
Write for a defined context |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
5 |
Elective |
12546 |
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the individual`s basic rights and responsibilities under a group retirement fund |
Level 1 |
NQF Level 01 |
1 |
Elective |
12549 |
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the individual`s basic rights and responsibilities under a medical scheme |
Level 1 |
NQF Level 01 |
1 |
Elective |
8098 |
Attend to customer enquiries in the insurance sector |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
2 |
Elective |
110064 |
Contribute to the health, safety and security of the workplace |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
4 |
Elective |
7572 |
Demonstrate knowledge of and produce computer spreadsheets using basic functions |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Elective |
7568 |
Demonstrate knowledge of and produce word processing documents using basic functions |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Elective |
7571 |
Demonstrate the ability to use electronic mail software to send and receive messages |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Elective |
7546 |
Describe the application and impact as well as social implications of information technology |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
5 |
Elective |
8103 |
Maintain an existing information system in an insurance environment |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Elective |
8101 |
Manage time and the work process within the insurance environment |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
2 |
Elective |
7547 |
Operate a personal computer system |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
6 |
Elective |
8104 |
Operate and take care of equipment in an office environment |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
2 |
Elective |
7566 |
Operate personal computer peripherals |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
3 |
Elective |
9350 |
Process numerical data and text information in an insurance environment |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
2 |
Elective |
8100 |
Receive, distribute and dispatch mail in an insurance environment |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
2 |
Elective |
9356 |
Recognise the effects of HIV/AIDS in the insurance industry and workplace, and indicate the precautions that are necessary to avoid unnecessary transmission of the HI Virus |
Level 2 |
NQF Level 02 |
4 |
Elective |
12548 |
Demonstrate ability to use and interpret texts that apply to the role and responsibilities of trustees of Retirement Funds |
Level 3 |
NQF Level 03 |
4 |
Elective |
12550 |
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the role functions and responsibilities of Trustees of Medical Schemes |
Level 3 |
NQF Level 03 |
4 |
Elective |
12547 |
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the role, functions and duties of trustees of Retirement Funds |
Level 3 |
NQF Level 03 |
4 |