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You will need to consider the various types of environments you work in when devising an e-assessment strategy. Their impact on your strategic planning may be influential. Key areas to consider are:

The policy environment
Government policy may impact upon the strategic direction of e-assessment in your organisation. It will be important that your planning takes into account the policies directly and indirectly affecting your organisation. Examples include widening access policies and:

Success Through Skills: The Skills Strategy for Northern Ireland (DEL)

E-learning Strategy for the Further Education Sector(DEL)

New Thinking For Reform (QCA)
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