Malpractice, A tutor shares a live exam paper with learners before the assessment., A tutor provides learners with answers or unauthorised guidance during an assessment., A staff member falsifies marks or alters evidence to improve results., A tutor uses a restricted marking scheme to coach learners before the exam., A learner submits AI‑generated work and the tutor knowingly accepts it., A staff member gives a student unfair advantage by sharing assessment content., A tutor uploads student work to an AI tool “just to check it”, even though the AO prohibits this., A tutor signs off IQA documents without actually carrying out the checks., Maladministration, Late registration of learners with the Awarding Organisation., Failure to store live assessment papers securely due to oversight., Incorrectly uploading or mislabelling assessment documents., Delays in responding to EQA requests or missing deadlines., Using an outdated version of an assessment paper or brief by mistake., Incomplete or missing IQA documentation due to poor record‑keeping., A tutor incorrectly completes a Reasonable Adjustments form because they misunderstood the guidance., A tutor misfiles IQA records, causing delays when the EQA asks for evidence..

Malpractice or Maladministration?

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