The Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) was set up as a statutory body on 11 June 2001 by the Minister for Education and Science. Under the Qualifications (Education & Training) Act, 1999, FETAC now has responsibility for making awards previously made by NCVA. Module Descriptor Event Management Level 6 N32947 www.fetac.ie
Summary of Contents Introduction Module Title Module Code Level Credit Value Purpose Preferred Entry Level Special Requirements General Aims Units Specific Learning Outcomes Portfolio of Assessment Grading Individual Candidate ing Sheets Module Results Summary Sheet Appendices Glossary of Assessment Techniques Assessment Principles Describes context and objectives Indicates the module content. This title appears on the learner s certificate. It can be used to download the module from the website www.fetac.ie. An individual code is assigned to each module Indicates where the award is placed in the National Framework of Qualification, from Level 6 to Level 6 Denotes the amount of credit that a learner accumulates on achievement of the module. Describes in summary what the learner will achieve on successfully completing the module and in what learning and vocational contexts the module has been developed. Where relevant, it lists what certification will be awarded by other certification agencies. Recommends the level of previous achievement or experience of the learner. Usually none but in some cases detail is provided here of specific learner or course provider requirements. There may also be reference to the minimum safety or skill requirements that learners must achieve prior to assessment. Describe in 3-5 statements the broad skills and knowledge learners will have achieved on successful completion of the module. Structure the learning outcomes; there may be no units. Describe in specific terms the knowledge and skills that learners will have achieved on successful completion of the module. Provides details on how the learning outcomes are to be assessed. Provides details of the grading system used. List the assessment criteria for each assessment technique and the marking system. Records the marks for each candidate in each assessment technique and in total. It is an important record for centres of their candidate s achievements. Can include approval forms for national governing bodies. Explains the types of assessment techniques used to assess standards. Describes the assessment principles that underpin the FETAC (FETAC) approach to assessment.
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1 Module Title Event Management 2 Module Code N32947 3 Level 6 4 Credit Value 1 credit 5 Purpose This module is a statement of the standards to be achieved to gain an FETAC credit in Event Management at Level 6. It is designed to broaden the learner s understanding of event management, contingency planning, budgeting, scheduling, evaluation, execution and event management documentation and specifically looks at quality assurance and evaluation in event management. 6 Preferred Entry Level None. 7 Special Requirements None. 1
8 General Aims Learners who successfully complete this module will: 8.1 understand how to research, prepare and present a proposal for an event 8.2 understand how human resource management in the event environment 8.3 develop a knowledge of contracts, legal requirements, health and safety and contingency planning at special events 8.4 distinguish between different special events environments 8.5 prepare a PR campaign for a special event 8.6 appreciate record keeping and Quality Assurance in the event environment 8.7 understand how to prepare and deliver a post event evaluation report 9 Units The specific learning outcomes are grouped into 5 units: Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 The Event Proposal Event Management and the Human Resource Quality Assurance, Risk Planning and Evaluating an Event Staging an Event The Various Special Event Environments 10 Specific Learning Outcomes Unit 1 The Event Proposal Learners should be able to: 10.1.1 identify the essential parts of an event proposal 10.1.2 plan a feasibility study for an event proposal 10.1.3 carry out market research for an event proposal 10.1.4 identify the client s objectives, needs and expectations 10.1.5 ensure value for money for the client 2
10.1.6 prepare and present the budget for a special event, including projected costs, cashflow and sources of revenue 10.1.7 demonstrate good presentation skills 10.1.8 identify suitable sales, marketing, advertising and PR techniques for a special event, with creative and innovative elements in the event and the event proposal 10.1.9 discuss the events industry in Ireland and abroad 10.1.10 identify what makes one event proposal distinct from others Unit 2 Event Management and the Human Resource Learners should be able to: 10.2.1 develop management and leadership skills in the events environment 10.2.2 demonstrate knowledge of employment legislation; prepare a job description and a contract for temporary employment 10.2.3 select staff, volunteers, suppliers 10.2.4 plan induction and training for staff and volunteers 10.2.5 draft a WBS (work breakdown schedule) with delegated duties and clear deadlines 10.2.6 identify networking opportunities in the events industry 10.2.7 demonstrate good time management, meeting skills, negotiation skills and conflict resolution skills 10.2.8 co ordinate staff, contractors, volunteers, suppliers Unit 3 Quality Assurance, Risk Planning and Evaluating an Event Learners should be able to: 10.3.1 identify legal requirements in event planning in Ireland, eg planning permission, electricity, hygiene, room capacity; insurance, Local Authorities, health and safety 10.3.2 draft sample contracts for a special event 3
10.3.3 carry out a risk assessment and demonstrate a knowledge of quality assurance and event risk management 10.3.4 address security concerns at a special event 10.3.5 keep effective records and event documentation 10.3.6 deal with payment of suppliers and feedback meetings 10.3.7 plan a post event evaluation and assessment of an event, based on primary research eg attendance and guest feedback, questionnaires, surveys 10.3.8 critically evaluate the success of an event, using different event evaluation techniques 10.3.9 report an event s success to the client 10.3.10 introduce revisions to future event programmes 10.3.11 prepare a post-event evaluation report Unit 4 Staging an Event The Event Itself Learners should be able to: 10.4.1 produce an event and co-ordinate various elements such as guest list; crowd management; signposting, registration and admission process 10.4.2 plan logistics for the event and a logistics checklist for the event, made up of all operational activities 10.4.3 co-ordinate the involvement of guests and participants, achieving interaction and ambience, with ice-breakers, music and entertainment where necessary 10.4.4 co-ordinate guest speakers and performers, the running order, contingency, sound and lighting systems 10.4.5 demonstrate organisational effectiveness and effective management of staff, volunteers, suppliers 10.4.6 demonstrate efficiency and good planning in providing for catering, clean up, toilet and first aid facilities 4
Unit 5 The Different Special Events Environments Learners should be able to: 10.5.1 identify the specific resource requirements (legal requirements; cost requirements; human resource requirements) for various types of special event eg private parties, cultural events, community arts events, festivals, themed events, corporate and business events, sporting events, celebrity events, fund raising events; public consultations; children s events; conferences; seminars; open days; government and political events; exhibitions and conference management 10.5.2 know how to market and publicise more than one of the different special events 10.5.3 understand the role of the special event in establishing and maintaining corporate identify, brand management and the role of the special event 11 Portfolio of Assessment Please refer to the glossary of assessment techniques and the note on assessment principles at the end of this module descriptor. All assessment is carried out in accordance with FETAC regulations. Assessment is devised by the internal assessor, with external moderation by the FETAC. Summary Project: Recorded Event Proposal - 30% Collection of work: Quality Assurance and Other Documentation 30% Assignment: Post Event Evaluation 40% 11.1 Project The internal assessor will devise a project brief that requires candidates to present an event proposal. The presentation will be recorded and the visual aids and background notes to the presentation will be submitted as part of the project. Candidates will identify the client s needs and expectations, and set objectives accordingly. Candidates will show evidence of completed feasibility studies and market research, in addition to a strategy to promote and market the event. Candidates will demonstrate good presentation and research skills, using creativity and innovation in their presentation 5
11.2 Collection of Work The internal assessor will devise guidelines for candidates on gathering a collection of work that demonstrates evidence of an understanding of quality assurance, contingency planning, record keeping and one of the following: (i) detailed, structured budget; (ii) event contract; (iii) WBS (work breakdown structure) and (iv) detailed feasibility study The collection will include a quality assurance document for an event and one other piece of event documentation, taken from the above outlined list (i-iv). Both documents will be based on a locally devised event 11.3 Assignment The internal assessor will devise a brief that requires the candidate to produce a post event evaluation document, based on a locally devised event. The document will communicate clear objectives; value for money to the client; evidence of gathering and analysing feedback; an understanding of good recordkeeping and human resource management. The learner will include a critical self-appraisal; appraisal of the planning process; and appraisal of event management theory. 12 Grading Pass 50-64% Merit 65-79% Distinction 80-100% 6
Individual Candidate ing Sheet Event Management Level Project 30% Candidate Name: PPSN: Centre: No.: Assessment Criteria Proposal is well structured, well presented, good technology skills and confidence is demonstrated The learner plans and carries out a feasibility study and market research for the event The learner presents a structured budget for the event, including projected costs, cashflow and sources of revenue The learner sets clear objectives, identifies the client s needs and expectations, and ensures value for money for the client The learner identifies suitable sales, marketing, advertising and PR techniques for the special event, and develops creative and innovative elements in the event and the event proposal Maximum Candidate TOTAL MARKS This mark should be transferred to the Module Results Summary Sheet 30 Internal Assessor s Signature: Date: External Authenticator s Signature: Date: 7
Individual Candidate ing Sheet Event Management Level 6 N32947 Collection of Work 30% Candidate Name: PPSN: Centre: No.: Assessment Criteria Quality Assurance Policy document: The learner demonstrates an understanding of Quality Assurance, contingency planning and record keeping The learner appropriately costs the QA, contingency plan and the records kept, in terms of financial and other resources One other piece of event documentation (detailed budget/contract/wbs/feasibility study): The learner demonstrates an understanding of the importance of detailed budgeting/contract knowledge/duty delegation/feasibility study The learner appropriately costs the preparation of the budget/contracts/wbs/feasibility study, in terms of financial and other resources In all documents submitted: The learner highlights the importance of documentation and records and explains the potential difficulties faced when compiling them Maximum 10 10 10 Candidate Document is well presented, well researched and clearly written TOTAL MARKS This mark should be transferred to the Module Results Summary Sheet 30 Internal Assessor s Signature: Date: External Authenticator s Signature: Date: 8
Individual Candidate ing Sheet Event Management Level 6 N32947 Assignment: 40% Candidate Name: PPSN: Centre: No: Assessment Criteria The learner shows evidence of good recordkeeping skills The student collates and interprets feedback from various stakeholders in the event The learner communicates value for money to the client and demonstrates an understanding of the clients needs and expectations Maximum 14 Candidate The learner demonstrates an understanding of human resource management, management of contractors, staff, suppliers and volunteers (if applicable) The student critically evaluates the effectiveness and relevance of event management theory The learner refers to his/her own specified objectives at initial planning stages and evaluates his/her own success, showing critical self -evaluation skills and highlighting areas for improvement The document is well presented, well researched and clearly written 14 12 TOTAL MARKS This mark should be transferred to the Module Results Summary Sheet 40 Internal Assessor s Signature: Date: External Authenticator s Signature: Date: 9
FETAC Module Results Summary Sheet Module Title: Event Management Module Code: [module code] N32947 Candidate Surname Sheet Assessment ing Sheets Sheet 2 Total Sheet 1 (Collection 3 s (Project) (Assignment) of Work) Maximum s per ing Sheet 30 30 40 100 Candidate Forename Total 100% Grade* Signed: Internal Assessor: Date: This sheet is for internal assessors to record the overall marks of individual candidates. It should be retained in the centre. The marks awarded should be transferred to the official FETAC Module Results Sheet issued to centres before the visit of the external Authenticator. Grade* D: 80-100% M: 65-79% P: 50-64% U: 0-49% W: candidates entered who did not present for assessment 10