(1) The Board of Examiners is the committee with the responsibility for decision-making for summative assessment decisions, as well as decisions related to the recommendations of Assessors. (2) The Board of Examiners fulfils the regulatory requirement set out in Assessment and Standards to establish a board or committee to ‘consider all assessment findings and to determine assessment results for each of the learners presented’. (3) The Board of Examiners is a subcommittee of the Academic Board. (4) The composition and membership of the Board of Examiners is as follows: (5) The Board of Examiners: (6) Board of Examiners meetings may take place face-to-face, by telephone, videoconference or other electronic means. (7) Board of Examiners members are required to fully prepare for each meeting, read the documentation in advance and make every reasonable effort to attend each meeting. (8) Normally, the Board of Examiners meets at all progression and award stages of programmes. (9) The Board of Examiners may conduct business despite the absence of any members, provided that the Programme Director or nominee is satisfied that the members present and reports collected are sufficient to properly conduct business. (10) Decisions are normally made by consensus but, in the absence of consensus, by open vote. (11) Where there is a tied vote, the Chairperson has the casting vote. (12) Decisions may be made either at a duly called and constituted meeting or by a resolution in writing to all members which is approved in writing by at least a quorum of members. (13) Where any voting member could be perceived to have a conflict of interest in relation to the matters being considered, they will be recused from the decision-making process. (14) Any matters for decision considered when the meeting is deemed inquorate by the Registrar must be subsequently ratified at the next Board meeting before those decisions can be actioned. (15) All decisions must be formally recorded. In the absence of a formal record, any apparent decision shall be deemed null and void. (16) Normally, decisions about the performance and progress of learners are made at a scheduled meeting of the Board of Examiners. However, in exceptional circumstances, the Chair is empowered to take appropriate action in consultation with the appropriate External Examiners and the relevant Programme Director. (17) All decisions taken by Chair’s action should be reported to the Academic Board at its next meeting. (18) Circumstances where a Chair’s action might be used may include ratification of marks following convening of an Appeals Committee, a question arising about mitigating circumstances or the remediation of any other matters arising post scheduled Board of Examiners. (19) Agendas and associated documentation are distributed at least five working days before the meeting. (20) Members are notified of the location and availability of material. (21) Only with the chairperson’s permission may late papers or the tabling of papers be accepted. (22) All papers must be submitted to the secretary by the specified submission deadline. (23) Board records shall be retained by the secretary. (24) Minutes are to be prepared of each meeting. (25) The chairperson reviews the draft minutes and matters arising, after which the secretary circulates the documents to all Board members and includes them in the agenda papers for the next meeting. (26) The annual work plan for the Board of Examiners is determined by the progression and award stages of the programmes. (27) All members, both internal and external, are given access to all resources and artefacts needed to fulfil their duties as members. (28) The Board of Examiners is reviewed by the Academic Board on its performance against these terms of reference every three years. (29) The chairperson reviews these Terms of Reference every two years, in conjunction with the Academic Board, and amends as appropriate. (30) Any amendments are subject to ratification by the Academic Board.Board of Examiners Terms of Reference
Section 1 - Introduction
Purpose
Status of the Board of Examiners
Section 2 - Composition and Membership
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Section 3 - Terms of Reference
Part A - Functions and Responsibilities of the Board of Examiners
Part B - Meetings
Nature of Meetings
Frequency of Meetings
Quorum
Decisions
Chair’s Action
Part C - Ensuring Effective Practice
Agenda and Minutes
Annual Work Plan
Access to Resources
Part D - Evaluation and Review
Review by the Academic Board
Review of the Terms of Reference
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