This workbook has been designed and developed to evaluate learners’ level of understanding relating to the unit standard covered in this cluster for the qualification program detailed below. The assignments must be submitted to form part of the Portfolio of Evidence to prove competence in a unit standard.
The qualification consists of nine modules that will be covered over one year. The table following details the time spends on facilitation as well as practical application.
Table 1.1: FETC Long-term Insurance: Time spend per module
Qualification Modules | Credits | Facilitation days | Assessments | Practical Application | Workplace Application |
Communication Skills 2nd language | 20 credits | 7 days | 5 days | 18 days | 13 days |
Communication Skills 1st language | 20 credits | 7 days | 5 days | 18 days | 13 days |
Mathematical Literacy | 16 credits | 5 days | 3 days | 13 days | 10 days |
Financial Literacy | 12 credits | 4 days | 3 days | 11 days | 8 days |
Financial Management | 15 credits | 6 days | 4 days | 11 days | 15 days |
The Insurance Environment | 27 credits | 20 days | 6 days | 24 days | 18 days |
Health and Safety | 18 credits | 7 days | 4 days | 16 days | 12 days |
Legislation | 8 credits | 3 days | 2 days | 6 days | 5 days |
General Long-term | 4 credits | 2 days | 1 day | 3 days | 3 days |
Total | 140 credits | 61 days | 33 days | 120 days | 97 days |
The 12 months for completion are divided into three trimesters. Modules 4 to 9 are covered during the trimesters.
Additional cluster is created to consider modules 1 to 3. This is done as a learner with matric will receive concession from some or all these unit standards if they passed English and/or Mathematics.
The modules covered in each trimester are detailed in the subsections following.
Module 4: Financial Literacy (12 credits)
Module 5: Financial Management (15 credits)
Module 6: The Insurance Environment (27 credits)
Module 9: General Long-Term (4 credits)
Module 7: Health and Safety (18 credits)
Module 8: Legislation (8 credits)
Module 1: Communication Skills 2nd language (20 credits)
Module 2: Communication Skills 1st language (20 credits)
Module 3: Mathematical Literacy (16 credits)
The guide considers the subject matter for the modules detailed in the subsections following.
Module 4 consists of the following unit standards:
Module 5 consists of the following unit standards:
The assessment process involves collecting and interpreting evidence about the learner’s ability to perform a task, which will be achieved through a combination of formative and summative assessments. In this guide, there may be assessments in the form of activities, assignments, tasks, or projects, as well as workplace practical tasks. The learner is to perform these tasks and provide required and authentic evidence in their portfolio of evidence.
To qualify and receive credits for the learning programme or unit standard, a registered assessor and moderator will conduct an evaluation and assessment of the learner’s portfolio of evidence and competency.
To be competent, the learner must achieve 50% for the assignment (formative assessment).
Facilitators will be expected to-
Learners will be expected to-
The learner has the following responsibilities in terms of the assignment:
The learner can face the following consequences if found non-compliant:
The learner must follow the appeals process if unhappy with the outcome of the assessment:
The assignments must be submitted by the learner in one of the following ways:
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The unit standard is divided into the following outcomes:
Specific Outcome | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Total | % | C / NYC |
Maximum marks | 25 | 30 | 47 | 14 | 15 | 131 | 100 |