If the learner’s qualification is assessed by a portfolio of evidence, this means that the work can be approached in whichever way is most suitable for the learner, the assessor and the assessment activity. This may include written work, observations or oral questioning. Regardless of its form though, each item of evidence must be appropriately mapped to the learning outcomes and the assessment criteria within the units of the qualification.
A portfolio of evidence is only complete once every learning outcome and assessment criteria of the learner’s chosen units have been met.
To view a full list of units within a qualification, you should refer to its Qualification Specification – available for you and your learners to download straight from our website.
We advise that you also use an evidence tracking sheet at the start of your learner’s portfolio of evidence. Find out more about this here 'How can I track the progress of a portfolio of evidence?'