EISA Hub Articles
The Subject Matter Expert Dilemma: Balancing Expertise and Cost in Training
Seasoned professionals or SMEs often command higher fees due to their experience and educational qualifications. For training providers, this creates a financial dilemma: how to balance the need for top-tier facilitators with the realities of budget constraints.
THE IMPORTANCE OF LEARNER READINESS FOR THEIR EISA FOR SDPs AND EMPLOYERS
External Integrated Summative Assessments (EISA) serves as a crucial benchmark for evaluating a learner's competency against their chosen occupational qualification. But from a skills development provider (SDP) or employer's perspective, ensuring learner readiness for the EISA goes beyond just achieving a passing grade.
WHY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROVIDERS SHOULD LEVERAGE DEDICATED ACCREDITED ASSESSMENT CENTRES
A noteworthy change that forms part of the new QCTO delivery process is where SDPs could traditionally manage the full scope of their training projects from beginning to end encompassing training, assessment, and moderation; the QCTO landscape has a clear divide between training delivery and the final assessment and moderation process.