Become SETA Accredited Training Provider

Accreditation

Accreditation is the certification, usually for a particular period of time, of a person, body or institution as having the capacity to fulfill a particular function within the quality assurance system set up by South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).

Training Provider

A provider is an TrainYouCan PTY LTD Accredited Training Network and training body (institution/organisation, company, centre, collaborative partnership, or consultancy) which delivers learning programmes that culminate in specified National Qualifications Framework (NQF) standards or qualifications.

Getting accreditation

“With the type of training school you want to provide you would need to contact Services Seta to apply for accreditation”.  The Seta’s website offer a user-friendly website that covers both general areas as well as information specific to employers, training providers and learners.

How to register a training college

The most important body that you have to comply with is the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA). SAQA controls the comprehensive education system approved by the Minister of Education for the classification, registration, publication and articulation of quality-assured national qualifications.

SAQA

As a provider of training for the Information Technology sector, regulations are listed under the category “Seta ISETT”.

Criteria for accreditation

SAQA require that you show that you have necessary financial, administrative and physical resources to operate the college. You will have to have policies and practices for staff selection, appraisal and development.

SAQA will also need you to have in place the correct policies and practices for learner entry and you will have to show how you intend to achieve the desired outcomes using the procedures recommended by SAQA in order to teach students so that they receive an accredited qualification.

Contact SAQA who will explain in detail how to achieve the specified regulations and standards in order to be granted accreditation so you can operate a registered and respected training college.

ACCREDITATION

Requirements to become a SETA Accredited Training Provider:

Requirements to become a SETA Accredited Training Provider:

The document Criteria and Guidelines to become a SETA Accredited Training Provider sets out the requirements for accreditation.

  • The programmes (and/or assessments) offered by the TrainYouCan PTY LTD Accredited Training Network and training provider must culminate in unit standards and/or qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF).
  • The curriculum (design, content and learning materials) is aligned to the unit standards and/or qualifications.
  • There are suitably qualified staff (facilitators and registered assessors).
  • The learners have access to adequate learning support services.
  • The assessment methods and tools used to measure the requirements for the unit standard and/or qualification are fair, valid and reliable, and are used to enhance learning.

Provider Accreditation with an ETQA can often be a daunting process, best left to the professionals.

SETA Accreditation Services offers ETD Providers a fully encompassing accreditation service and/or guidance with the process.

Having in excess of 30 years HR, Labour Relations, Training, Development and Education as well as Administration experience and knowledge, we have the generalist and specialist knowledge required to streamline the Accreditation process and ensure that Providers are accredited by their relevant ETQA as effectively and efficiently as possible, with little or no fuss to the Provider.

Take a moment to look at our site, send us an e-mail or call us, and we will set up a meeting with you to get the process started.

Providers of education and training must apply for accreditation with an Education and Training Quality Assurance (ETQA) body under the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)(link is external). All providers of education and training offering full qualifications must be registered with the Department of Education.

The education and training provider has to offer unit standards and/or qualifications that fall within the primary focus area of the ETQA body of the relevant Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA)(link is external) or professional body.

Requirements for accreditation:

  • The programmes (and/or assessments) offered by the education and training provider must culminate in unit standards and/or qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF).
  • The curriculum (design, content and learning materials) is aligned to the unit standards and/or qualifications.
  • There are suitably qualified staff (facilitators and registered assessors).
  • The learners have access to adequate learning support services.
  • The assessment methods and tools used to measure the requirements for the unit standard and/or qualification are fair, valid and reliable, and are used to enhance learning.

The main steps in the accreditation process to become a SETA Accredited Training Provider:

  1. The Training Provider determines the primary focus
  2. The SETA Quality Assurance Management Division requirements are compiled by the provider
  3. The Training Provider completes and submits an online application form for accreditation
  4. A compliance check is conducted by SETA and the provider receives a notification of compliance / non-compliance
  5. The Training Provider responds to the notification if necessary
  6. A site visit is scheduled and conducted by a SETA ETQA evaluator
  7. The evaluator sends his/her report to SETA
  8. The evaluation report is quality assured and the report indicating the status of accreditation is sent to the provider. Where applicable, areas of remediation will be detailed in the report.
  9. The Training Provider is required to respond to areas of remediation if necessary, and make the relevant submission.
  10. Confirm registration with the DHET

Become ETDP SETA Train the Trainer Certified

Why is train the trainer training needed?
Throughout a Train the Trainer course, internal instructors are taught ways to provide courses and workshops. Among the most typical choices, nevertheless, is providing internal or external training. Some business have actually even established internal training programs that are taught by their own personnel. After all, it makes good sense to utilize trainers who currently comprehend the organisation, its culture and workers, right?
Facilitator course

Regrettably, nevertheless, it’s not as basic as that. While these trainers may have the technical abilities required, can they in fact teach?
Facilitator course

PURPOSE OF TRAIN THE TRAINER OR FACILITATOR COURSE
Train the trainer will provide recognition for those who facilitate, trainer or intend to facilitate learning using a variety of given methodologies. Formal recognition will enhance their employability and also provide a means to identify competent learning facilitators.

TRAINYOUCAN Accredited SETA Training Network offer the Train the Trainer course also known as the Facilitator Course in KwaZulu-Natal Durban, Gauteng Midrand and the Western Cape Brakenfell.
Facilitator course

People credited with this unit standard are able to:
1.Plan and prepare for facilitation and training
2.Facilitate and train learning; and
3.Evaluate learning and facilitation.

Facilitator course

LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
The credit calculation is based on the assumption that learners are already competent in the learning area in which they will provide training.

Facilitator course

TRAIN THE TRAINER COURSE WILL ENABLE YOU TO
1. Practitioners are required to demonstrate that they can perform the specific outcomes with understanding and reflexivity. However, at this level they will have internalised the “rules” or principles, which inform what they do, and will not longer be operating consciously with such rules.
2. The specific outcomes should be performed in line with an established approach for facilitating and training learning using a variety of methodologies. At this level practitioners should be able to describe two alternative facilitation and training methodologies, to explain how their performance would differ when using the different methodologies, and to justify their choice of methodology.
3. At this level, practitioners should be able to relate knowledge beyond their occupational and ETD competences to the performance of the ETD competence described in this standard.

Facilitator course

TRAINYOUCAN bookings through www.coursesdirect.co.za

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If you want to check on a provider accredited by QCTO or a SETA (Sector TrainYouCan PTY LTD Accredited Training Network and Training Authority) go to the website of the South African Qualifications Authority at www.saqa.org.za and click on the links with the various SETAs where you can access lists of accredited providers. Become SETA Accredited Training Provider Become SETA Accredited Training Provider. Accreditation is the certification, usually for a particular period of time, of a person, body or institution as having the capacity to fulfill a particular function within the quality assurance system set up by South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). Become SETA Accredited Training Provider A provider is an education and training body (institution/organisation, company, centre, collaborative partnership, or consultancy) which delivers learning programmes that culminate in specified National Qualifications Framework (NQF) standards or qualifications. Become SETA Accredited Training Provider Skills Providers, previously Training Providers has to offer part qualifications/or full qualifications. They also have to be registered with the DHET (since 1 July 2017) Become SETA Accredited Training Provider The Skills Provider determines primary focus. The QCTO Quality Assurance Management Division requirements are compiled by the provider. The Skills Provider completes and submits an online application form for accreditation. A compliance check is conducted by QCTO and the provider receives a notification of compliance / non-compliance. The Skills Provider responds to the notification if necessary. A site visit is scheduled and conducted by a QCTOs evaluator. The evaluator sends his/her report to QCTO. The Skills Provider is required to respond to areas of remediation if necessary, and make the relevant submission. Confirm registration with the DHET. Become SETA Accredited Training Provider A provider is an education and training body (institution/organisation, company, centre, collaborative partnership, or consultancy) which delivers learning programmes that culminate in specified National Qualifications Framework (NQF) standards or qualifications. Become SETA Accredited Training Provider Become SETA Accredited