Adult Education and Training Act, 2000 (Act No. 52 of 2000)NoticesNational Policy on the conduct of Adult Basic Education and Training (ABET) Level 4 Examinations11. Security and confidentiality |
Security of information and security of all venues utilised in the examination process is of utmost importance. The examining body must take all reasonable steps to ensure the security and confidentiality of the examination question papers, answer books/scripts, mark sheets and other examination documents.
There will be national prescription in respect of a security and confidentiality agreement relating to examination matters, which must be signed by all officials involved in managing and adhering the examinations.
All employees, including examiners and moderators, involved in the ABET Level 4 Examination, and having children of their own in ABET Level 4 must disclose information relating to their own children participating in the ABET Level 4 Examinations to the provincial education department. The Head of the Department will make a decision with regard to the involvement of the official in the ABET Level Examinations for that year.