1. Getting Started: Readings

2. Levels of Assessment

Assessment of any kind can be referred to as low, medium or high stakes. A low-stakes assessment is usually diagnostic, self-assessment, formative or peer, with results recorded locally. A medium-stakes assessment is one in which results may be recorded locally and nationally, but is not ‘life changing’. A high-stakes assessment, however, is one in which the outcomes are of high importance to both the examining centre and candidates, affecting progression to subsequent roles and activities.