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Quality Mark – registration to attend a recognition meeting

November 29, 2013 By Leave a Comment

£130.00

Registration to attend a quality recognition meeting. You must log in to purchase this: SIGN IN HERE if you have not done so already.

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    Upload your mentor's observation report or witness statement from their last school visit. It will include their recommendation that you are ready to attend a recognition meeting.
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  • Please read our Quality Mark registration conditions.

    ● Registration for the Quality Mark includes appropriate self-evaluation guidance, access to all of our template resources and publications and a recognition meeting (where possible with 1 or 2 other supplementary schools) where we will assess Quality Assurance portfolio.
    ● Registration does NOT include mentor support but we will assist you in identifying a mentor able to support your self-evaluation, portfolio preparation and presentation at the appropriate Quality Recognition Meeting.
    ● We will facilitate a recognition meeting at the appropriate level within six months of your request for recognition of your level, however, we cannot guarantee the location as this will depend on the availability of other schools at the same level.
    ● An email will be sent to you confirming your registration, together with details of mentors available to support supplementary schools in your area. Please provide the email address by which you can be most easily reached.

    Non-attendance, lateness and cancellation

    ● Failure to attend your recognition meeting without at least 14 days notice will result in forfeit of your registration fee.
    ● Please ensure that you arrive in good time for the recognition meeting as these are very tightly scheduled to enable each school to have equal time to present and question.
    ● If you do realise you are unable to attend, and you cancel more than fourteen days prior to the recognition meeting, we will permit you to carry forward your registration to the next available recognition meeting. Please note, however,that we try to get local educational experts to participate in the recognition meetings to improve awareness of the good work carried out by supplementary schools and failure to attend gives a poor image of the sector.

    Certificate

    All schools successful in achieving an NRCSE Quality Mark will receive a certificate and the licence to use the appropriate Quality Mark logo on their own publicity material and website. We will publish the details of successful schools on the NRCSE website, include the level of your award on the national supplementary schools database and encourage local authorities to do the same.

Category: Quality Mark
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Registration for a Quality Mark Recognition Meeting.

Once you have completed your portfolio and your mentor agrees that you have everything in place to demonstrate the quality of your practice, get in touch with the National Resource Centre Quality Development Team.

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