Basic Skills
OCR offers e-Tests for Basic Skills in Adult Literacy and Numeracy at Levels 1 and 2.
Registering learners
There is no need to pre-register Basic Skills learners with OCR. As soon as your centre is approved and setup on the e-Testing system learners can be registered in minutes, via the administration website and take tests on demand.
Fees and invoices
Basic Skills e-Tests are charged per test. Please see the fees list for latest prices.
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Examination and administration dates
Basic Skills e-Tests can be taken at any time. You may schedule your e-Testing sessions at yours and your learners' convenience. Learners that do not pass their e-Test, can retake that test if required. This retake will incur the standard fee.
Current QCDA guidance suggests that e-Test retakes should not be scheduled for at least one week after a failed attempt in order to allow learners time to prepare adequately.
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Results
Learners' results are available immediately after their result file has been uploaded.
You can analyse e-Test results and give feedback to learners on their performance within minutes of them completing their e-Test.
Learners who have passed their Basic Skills e-Test will have certificates dispatched to their centre within 10 working days of OCR receiving the uploaded result file.
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Software
The 2010 version of the installation software for the Key and Basic Skills tests is available for download in three self extracting zip files below. The software contains additional live and practice tests, a revised screen layout, split installers and has a shorter installation time
The installation software can also be supplied on DVD. Please contact the Customer Admin Support Team (CAST) on 02476 470033 ext 5194 to request a copy.
Software files
For general guidance on e-Testing for Key and Basic Skills and on how to install the software please view the guides available below.
- Key and Basic Skills 2010 SNA local (Exe, 649 MB)
The SNA option of the software where the test content is located on each client computer. This option reduces the data transfer across the network as the data is read locally rather than over the network. This option is recommended for the majority of installations and especially where there are concerns over network capacity. - Key and Basic Skills 2010 SNA central (Exe, 649 MB)
The SNA option of the software where the test content is located in the share on the file server. This option is equivalent to the previous release of Key and Basic Skills tests and is suitable for centres where there is a reliable network with available capacity. - Key and Basic Skills 2010 offline (Exe, 647 MB)
The offline option of the software which includes the offline configuration files for memory sticks mounted to the E:\, F:\ or H:\ drive letters.
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Useful documents
For general guidance on e-Testing for Key and Basic Skills and on how to install the software please view the guides available below.
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Generic e-Testing documents - Basic and Key Skills
- e-Testing Technician's Guide (PDF, 5 MB)
Guidance for technicians covering installation options, hardware requirements, downloading/unzipping, installation, configuration and approval installation for OCR’s e-testing software. - e-Test administration website - Summer 2010 upgrade (PDF, 426 KB)
Guidance on the new enhancements to the administration website. - Evacuation and test recovery guide (PDF, 2 MB)
Detailed instructions on how to stop and restart an e-Test in the event of an evacuation or loss of power during the test session (networked (SNA) and offline versions of the tests). - Evacuation and test recovery guide summary (PDF, 69 KB)
One page summary on how to stop and restart an e-Test in the event of an evacuation or loss of power during the test session (networked (SNA) and offline versions of the tests). Should be used in conjunction with the detailed instructions above as an aide-memoire. - Notice to candidates (PDF, 36 KB)
Poster detailing the JCQ invigilation guidelines, to be displayed outside the examination room
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