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Learning for Life: The Place of Assessment Encouraging, Guiding and Creating

Association for Achievement and Improvement through Assessment Leading in learning through Assessment AAIA Annual Conference 2010. Learning for Life: The Place of Assessment Encouraging, Guiding and Creating. President’s report. Thanks AAIA links Regions National Executive Publications

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Learning for Life: The Place of Assessment Encouraging, Guiding and Creating

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  1. Association for Achievement and Improvement through Assessment Leading in learning through AssessmentAAIA Annual Conference 2010 Learning for Life: The Place of Assessment Encouraging, Guiding and Creating

  2. President’s report • Thanks • AAIA links • Regions • National Executive • Publications • Website • The Future

  3. Questions related to accreditation • What aspects might AAIA seek to become an accredited provider for? • How might AAIA accredit members? • Should accreditation be of an individual or could a group (LA or independent consultancy) be accredited? • How long should accreditation be for? • How can we quality ensure the accredited person or group?

  4. Questions related to the election of executive officers • Do officers need to be elected from the national executive committee? • If not, what structures might be needed to ensure all members can be both informed of candidates and engage with the process? • Should there be different systems for different posts, e.g. President and Vice President? • Might a three year tenure of Vice President, President and Immediate Past President encourage more candidates?

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