What are the requirements to be an assessor for Hospitality Studies/Consumer Studies PATs?

What are the requirements to be an assessor for Hospitality Studies/Consumer Studies PATs?

Hospitality Studies/Consumer Studies assessors must fulfil the following requirements:

  1. Qualified teacher with experience in teaching Consumer Studies/Hospitality Studies/Home Economics as subjects at a Grade 12 level.
  2. SACE certificate/number.
  3. A minimum of three (3) years’ teaching experience at a Grade 12 level in the specific subject at a public or independent school registered with the Department of Education with a valid EMIS number.

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