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SETA Accredited Training Provider

The main steps in the accreditation process to become a SETA Accredited Training Provider: The Training Provider determines the primary focus The SETA Quality Assurance Management Division requirements are compiled by the provider The Training Provider completes and submits an online application form for accreditation A compliance check is conducted by SETA and the provider receives a notification of compliance / non-compliance The Training Provider responds to the notification if necessary A site visit is scheduled and conducted by a SETA ETQA evaluator The evaluator sends his/her report to SETA The evaluation report is quality assured and the report indicating the status of accreditation is sent to the provider. Where…

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SETA Accredited Training Provider

Accreditation Accreditation means the certification, usually for a particular period of time, of a person, a body or an institution as having the capacity to fulfill a particular function in the quality assurance system set up by the South African Qualifications Authority in terms of the Act. The main steps in the accreditation process to become a SETA Accredited Training Provider: The Training Provider determines the primary focus The SETA Quality Assurance Management Division requirements are compiled by the provider The Training Provider completes and submits an online application form for accreditation A compliance check is conducted by SETA and the provider receives a…

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Requirements to become a SETA Accredited Training Provider: The document Criteria and Guidelines to become a SETA Accredited Training Provider sets out the requirements for accreditation. The programmes (and/or assessments) offered by the education and training provider must culminate in unit standards and/or qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). The curriculum (design, content and learning materials) is aligned to the unit standards and/or qualifications. There are suitably qualified staff (facilitators and registered assessors). The learners have access to adequate learning support services. The assessment methods and tools used to measure the requirements for the unit standard and/or qualification are fair, valid…

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