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ITQ: a guide for adult learning providers

Di Dawson and Terry Loane
ISBN 13: 978 1 86201 252 3
ISBN 10: 1 86201 252 0
September 2006

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The Information Technology Qualification (ITQ) is the new ICT user qualification and training package that has been created by employers for employers to ensure that staff are trained in exactly the ICT skills that they need to carry out their job roles. The ITQ is one of the vehicles proposed for accrediting the ICT skills of practitioners involved in the delivery of ICT Skill for Life.

This workbook is designed to give practical advice to adult learning providers who are considering offering ITQ. The book provides information on ITQ, allowing you to explore its potential and discover how it can work for your organisation. It also explains how the new qualification works and offers practical advice on how it can be delivered.

Contents

  About the authors
  Acknowledgements
  Introduction
Chapter 1. Should we consider ITQ for staff development?
Chapter 2. Should we consider offering ITQ to employers and learners?
Chapter 3. How does ITQ work?
Chapter 4. Becoming a Test Centre
Chapter 5. How to deliver ITQ
  Signposts to additional online resources
  Glossary
  Appendix – Documents and templates

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