This recording of our free live webinar is for anyone who would appreciate a short session simply introducing the changes in JCQ regulations relating to Access Arrangements for 2022/23 and couldn’t make the live webinar on 25th August.
This webinar will introduce the changes for 2022/23 to the following JCQ documents:
The JCQ make it easy to identify the changes each year by highlighting the major modifications in the access arrangements booklet. However, colleagues have expressed interest in a webinar which discusses the key changes, and this is it.
The ‘Introduction to the JCQ Changes 2022/23’ webinar recording is ideally accessed before attending a more in depth course refreshing your knowledge of the regulations more completely:
Communicate-ed Access Arrangements Update Courses for 2022/23
Assessor Patricia summed it up nicely:
‘I attended the ‘Introduction to the JCQ changes’ online webinar in early September, and followed up with the full ‘Update/Refresher for Access Arrangements’ live course. I found the two courses together helpful as I’d already been made aware of the major changes, so the ‘meaty’ content of the live session was easier to absorb.’ - Patricia Dale, Specialist Assessor/Teacher.
The course tutors are Caroline Read, Lia Castiglione and
Caroline is a Specialist Teacher who has practical experience in all areas of the Access Arrangements process and trains for LAs, Universities and SEN Services. Caroline contributed to the PATOSS/JCQ publication ‘Dyslexia: Assessing the need for Access Arrangements’, has been published in academic journals and has worked with various publishers to develop tests. She was part of the working party which set up ‘Access Arrangements Online’ and has been involved with other DfE and Ofqual training and policy projects.
Lia Castiglione is Head of Training at Communicate-ed. She has been teaching and supporting learners of all ages for over 25 years and in varying educational settings. She is a specialist teacher who is highly experienced in all aspects of access arrangements, has held a current Assessment Practising Certificate since 2008 and regularly assesses in schools and colleges. Lia is the co-creator of a postgraduate access arrangements assessor course and is the author of the Patoss/JCQ book, ‘Assessing the Need for Access Arrangements.’ Lia serves on the SpLD Assessment Standards Committee (SASC) Board of Directors.
Together with PATOSS, we ran two live webinars on Thursday 25th August.
This page is for booking to view the recording of the live webinar. Once you complete your booking, you will receive an email with a link to the recording within 15 mins (usually sooner).
The recording will be available to book until 31st March 2023.
You can book online using the form below. Courses costing £40 or less must be paid for online with a debit or credit card.