SQA qualification definition

SQA qualification means any qualification devised or awarded by SQA; “transfer date” has the meaning given by section 17(1) of this Act; “transitional period” has the meaning given by section 20(2) of this Act; “winding down period” has the meaning given by section 19(2) of this Act.

Examples of SQA qualification in a sentence

  • Assessment and VerificationAssessment is by the course tutor/assessor and will cover the following:• Practical coaching through the use of an observation checklist• Theoretical knowledge through the use of a multi choice knowledge test• Planning, preparation and associated tasks through the completion of a candidate log bookCourses leading to a SQA qualification are subject to internal and external verification on a sampling basis.

  • There are SQA qualification pathways to support the development of these additional VET practitioners which are an important to VET ‘capacity building’ within the Scottish system.

  • There is currently no SQA qualification available to fulfil this need.

  • Assessment and VerificationAssessment is by the course tutor/assessor and will cover the following:• Practical coaching through the use of an observation checklist plus one formal 15 minute• assessment to meet the criteria• Theoretical knowledge through the use of a multi choice knowledge test.• Planning, preparation and associated tasks through the completion of a candidate log book.• Courses leading to a SQA qualification are subject to internal and external verification on a sampling basis.

  • An offender with a very high number of hours of unpaid work suggested that it would be more useful to spend the same number of hours at a college as this would allow them to complete a number of units towards an SQA qualification.

  • It therefore will include consideration of:• changes to SQA qualification including new types of awards• changes to Standard Tables and Charts (STACS)• formal recognition of wider achievement• need to bring young people closer to sustained, positive destinationsAt this point the existing mechanism for reporting pupil progress in attainment is through STACS and the analysis carried out by schools and the authority.

  • Attainment is strong and above the national average.• Subjects being taught through the medium of Gaelic are PE, Art, Modern Studies and RME.• No subjects are currently taught through the medium of Gaelic at SQA qualification level.• National 5 Modern Studies (N5 Nuadh-Eolas) through the medium of Gaelic is being offered as a choice for session 2016/17.

  • Any act which comprises or attempts to comprise the integrity of any SQA qualification or the validity of the certificate status and/or damages the reputation, authority or credibility of the SQA or any employee of the SQA.

  • New CnES/Partner SQA qualification in Local Food Production and SQA NPAHarris Tweed (SCQF5) and SfW Aquaculture (SCQF4) introduced into the Nicolson Institute.

  • He then drew members’ attention to the detail of the report - • On 16 August the quality team met Alastair Morton from the SQA qualification and verification planning team to review the external verification (EV) schedule from 2015-16 and to agree the EV schedule for HN, SVQ and NQ (vocationally based) for 2016-17.

Related to SQA qualification

  • pre-qualification means the first stage of the Bidding Process involving the submission, opening and evaluation of the Qualification Documents submitted by the Prospective Bidders.

  • Minimum Qualifications Qualifications mandated for the position and which must be possessed by an employee before the employee can be considered for employment in a specific classification.

  • Statement of Qualifications means a written statement submitted to a procurement unit in response to a request for statement of qualifications.

  • Request for Qualifications means all materials and

  • Request For Qualifications (RFQ means the written solicitation, including all Addenda thereto, issued by the Department seeking SOQs in order to identify and Short-List the Proposers to receive the RFP for the Project.

  • Prequalification means the process set out in the Rules for determining whether an applicant is eligible to bid in a capacity auction in respect of a CMU;

  • Impermissible Qualification means, relative to the opinion or certification of any independent public accountant as to any financial statement of the Borrower, any qualification or exception to such opinion or certification:

  • Qualification Date means the date as of which the Offering Statement was or will be qualified with the Commission pursuant to Regulation A, the Act and the Rules and Regulations; and

  • Qualification Period means the period of time in which the List of Approved Suppliers shall be valid in accordance with the Tender; in which the Company shall have the right, at any time to issue Purchase Order(s) for Goods and/or to approach any or all of the Approved Suppliers and invite them, by way of RFQ to supply Goods, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract.

  • Qualification Requirements means the qualification requirements as set forth in Section-2, Clause 2.1 of this RFP;

  • Data qualifier means a specified character (or string of characters) that immediately precedes a data field that defines the general category or intended use of the data that follows.

  • Qualification means any degree, diploma or certificate conferred upon a person after having been examined in respect of that person’s proficiency in a particular field of study;

  • Qualifications , in relation to an employee, means any degree, diploma or other academic, technical or professional qualification relevant to the position which he held.

  • Qualification Deadline has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(ii).

  • Disqualification means the Athlete’s results in a particular Competition or Event are invalidated, with all resulting Consequences including forfeiture of any medals, points and prizes;

  • Nondisqualification Opinion An Opinion of Counsel, prepared at the Trust’s expense and payable from the Collection Account, that a contemplated action will not cause (i) either the Lower-Tier REMIC or the Upper-Tier REMIC to fail to qualify as a REMIC or (ii) a “prohibited transaction” or “prohibited contributions” tax to be imposed on either the Lower-Tier REMIC or the Upper-Tier REMIC at any time that any Certificates are outstanding.

  • Disqualification Event shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(rr).

  • MREL Disqualification Event means that, at any time, all or part of the outstanding nominal amount of Securities is or will be excluded fully or partially from the eligible liabilities available to meet the MREL Requirements provided that: (a) the exclusion of a Series of such Securities from the MREL Requirements due to the remaining maturity of such Securities being less than any period prescribed thereunder, does not constitute a MREL Disqualification Event; (b) the exclusion of all or some of a Series of Securities due to there being insufficient headroom for such Securities within a prescribed exception to the otherwise applicable general requirements for eligible liabilities does not constitute a MREL Disqualification Event; and (c) the exclusion of all or some of a Series of Securities as a result of such Securities being purchased by or on behalf of the Issuer or as a result of a purchase which is funded directly or indirectly by the Issuer, does not constitute a MREL Disqualification Event.

  • TLAC Disqualification Event means OSFI has advised the Bank in writing that the bail-inable notes issued under the applicable pricing supplement will no longer be recognized in full as TLAC under the TLAC Guideline as interpreted by the Superintendent, provided that a TLAC Disqualification Event will not occur where the exclusion of those bail-inable notes from the Bank’s TLAC requirements is due to the remaining maturity of those bail-inable notes being less than any period prescribed by any relevant eligibility criteria applicable as of the issue date of those bail-inable notes.

  • accredited laboratory means an analytical facility accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), or accredited by another accrediting agency recognized by Manitoba Conservation and Climate to be equivalent to the SCC, or be able to demonstrate, upon request, that it has the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures in place equivalent to accreditation based on the international standard ISO/IEC 17025, or otherwise approved by the Director;

  • Capital Disqualification Event has the meaning specified in Section 1.1 of the Indenture.

  • Pre-Qualifying Criteria means the criteria set out in clause 27.3 of this Part C.

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Affidavit of Small Business Enterprise Certification means the fully completed, signed, and notarized affidavit that must be submitted with an application for SBE certification. Representations and certifications made by the applicant in this Affidavit are made under penalty of perjury and will be used and relied upon by City to verify SBE eligibility and compliance with SBE certification and documentation requirements.

  • NZOC Nomination and Selection Regulation means the regulation of NZOC relation to the nomination and selection Process for all Olympic and Commonwealth games, including the Games.

  • Eligibility Requirements means, with respect to any Person, that such Person (i) has total assets (in name or under management) in excess of $600,000,000 and (except with respect to a pension advisory firm or similar fiduciary) capital/statutory surplus or shareholder’s equity of $250,000,000 and (ii) is regularly engaged in the business of making or owning commercial real estate loans or operating commercial mortgage properties.