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Training for Invigilators in Exams for General Qualifications (TIE)

90 minutes - £7-£15 per delegate

This course is for anyone looking to train Invigilators in Exams for General Qualifications.

The JCQ ‘Instructions for Conducting Examinations’ states that training on the current regulations must be held for invigilators and those facilitating an access arrangement, with an update for existing invigilators.
Centres must ensure that all exam support staff are thoroughly trained and their competence and understanding of the current regulations is rigorously tested.

This course will cover invigilation, but it does not cover in detail facilitating access arrangements (e.g. Readers, Scribes etc.) or the invigilation of candidates with access arrangements.

If you require this, please see our Training for Readers, Scribes, EAA Invigilators & other Facilitators in Exams course, or our Combined Course that gives access to both courses at a reduced price.

Based on the JCQ ‘Instructions for Conducting Examinations’ (ICE) booklet the course covers:

  • JCQ regulations for invigilation in exams
  • The role of the lead invigilator
  • The role of the invigilator
  • What to do in difficult situations
  • Supervising written, on-screen and practical exams
  • Passing the JCQ inspection
  • Changes to the current regulations for this year are highlighted

Please note that this course does not cover in detail the requirements for facilitating access arrangements (e.g. Readers, Scribes etc.) or the invigilation of candidates with access arrangements. If you require this, please see our Training for Readers, Scribes, EAA Invigilators & other Facilitators in Exams course, or our Combined Course that gives access to both courses at a reduced price.

The course tutor is Caroline Read.

Caroline Read

Caroline Read

Caroline is a Specialist Teacher who has practical experience in all areas of the Access Arrangements process and trains for LAs, Universities and SEN Services. Caroline contributed to the PATOSS/JCQ publication ‘Dyslexia: Assessing the need for Access Arrangements’, has been published in academic journals and has worked with various publishers to develop tests. She was part of the working party which set up ‘Access Arrangements Online’ and has been involved with other DfE and Ofqual training and policy projects.

If you have used our Exam Support courses previously, please note there are a few changes to the way they work from 2023/24:

  • There is no base course fee - you need to purchase a login for every delegate, and the course is charged per delegate
  • Every delegate with a start date after 1st September will get access to the course until the end of the academic year (31st July), so the training can be revisited as necessary
  • The online assessment needs to be passed with 100%, but you will get to attempt it as many times as needed before you pass

Why have these changes been made?

  • We have removed the base course fee and reduced the delegate rate to make the course more affordable for centres whether they have many or few staff to train.
  • We have changed the course to requiring each delegate to have a login because of the JCQ requirement to rigorously test the understanding of Invigilators and EAA Facilitators. We can only do this if delegates take their own assessment, and this requires an individual login.
  • We have given access to the end of the year to all delegates because we realise the pressure of trying to get many busy individuals to complete a course within a ten day window.
  • The assessment needs to be passed with 100% so that we can be sure that the delegates we provide certificates for have retained the necessary knowledge to be able to invigilate examinations correctly and uphold the integrity of the examinations process.

For centres that want to watch the training as a group:

We appreciate that many centres will still want to watch the training as a group. In this case, you would still book a login for every delegate (because they need this to access the individual assessment), but then when you gather as a group, use a projector to watch the training video together from one delegate’s login. Then every delegate can complete the online assessment via their own login after watching the training. Because every login has both the training video and the assessment, those who miss the group session, or those who want to revisit it through the year can still access the training video on their own login.

You will need to book a login for every delegate that you wish to train. You will need their name, email address and role in order to do this.

You will need to select a start date when you book. Any start date after 1st September will receive the course for the 2023/24 academic year.

Once you have booked your delegates, they will each receive an email with a username and password for them to log in with (this will only work from the start date selected).

Every login includes the training video and the assessment.

For centres that want to watch the training as a group:

We appreciate that many centres will still want to watch the training as a group. In this case, you would still book a login for every delegate (because they need this to access the individual assessment), but then when you gather as a group, use a projector to watch the training video together from one delegate’s login. Then every delegate can complete the online assessment via their own login after watching the training. Because every login has both the training video and the assessment, those who miss the group session, or those who want to revisit it through the year can still access the training video on their own login.

N.B. You will need a good broadband connection to access our online courses.

The course includes an online multiple choice assessment. The 2023/24 assessment has several sections, which each require a 100% pass mark, but can be taken more than once if needed.

Once you have completed all sections, a certificate will be available for you to download and save.

Your examinations coordinators may want a copy for their files.

​Training for Invigilators in Exams

Delegates will have access from their selected start date until the end of the academic year (31st July)

  • First 10 delegates: £15 per person
  • Next 15 delegates: £12 per person
  • Subsequent delegates: £7 per person

e.g.

If you have 3 delegates, you would pay (3 x £15) = £45

If you had 12 delegates, you would pay (10 x £15) + (2 x £12) = £174

If you had 40 delegates, you would pay (10 x £15) + (15 x £12) + (15 x £7) = £435

Please click on ‘Book pre-recorded online course’ and then enter your desired start date to see the pricing details for this course. Please note that you will need delegates’ names, e-mails and role titles to book their login.

The course video includes subtitles.

How do I book?

You can book online using the form below. Courses costing £40 or less must be paid for online with a debit or credit card.

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Every login includes one assessment

Delegates Price Per Login
2-10 £15 pp
11-25 £12 pp
26 and beyond £7 pp

These prices will be reflected in your cart as discounts so please only look at the booking total to avoid confusion.

If you would like to add access our Training for Readers, Scribes, EAA Invigilators & other Facilitators in Exams as well, you can book them together for a discounted price here.

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