General protocols. C.5.1.1. Review Teams must embody a range of expertise and must include at least one academic and one industrial representative. According to the Accord Rules and Procedures, the Committee must select at least three members for the Review Team. In selecting the Review Team the Committee will give consideration to the following: Team Compositions • The review team normally comprises two academic persons and one industry person each from different jurisdictions. • The review team leader, who is selected by the Committee, should desirably have been a member of a previous international review or evaluation team. • The team should desirably cover a range of disciplines. Team Member Characteristics Essential Criteria: • Experienced in the relevant national accreditation or competence assessment in their own jurisdiction • Possesses good communication skills including being able to communicate in English • Understands protocols for working in different cultures • Able to work collaboratively in a self-managed international peer group, noting that the team produces its report without secretarial assistance • Has time available (including 7-14 days for a review visit or a number of shorter reviews over a 3 year period) without remuneration • Familiar with the IEA review requirements and exemplars • Prepared to contribute feedback to improve the review process Desirable Criteria • Been a Visit Chair of accreditations and/or served on the Accreditation Board or equivalent decision making body in their own jurisdiction • Has previous experience as a review team member of the relevant IEA Accord • Able to communicate in the language of the jurisdiction being reviewed • Available to act as a team member for at least three years
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General protocols. C.5.1.1. Review Teams must embody a range of expertise and must include at least one academic and one industrial representative. According to the Accord Rules and Procedures, the Committee must select at least three members for the Review Team. In selecting the Review Team the Committee will give consideration to the following: Team Compositions • The review team normally comprises two academic persons and one industry person each from different jurisdictions. • The review team leader, who is selected by the Committee, should desirably have been a member of a previous international review or evaluation team. • The team should desirably cover a range of disciplines. Team Member Characteristics Essential Criteria: • Experienced in the relevant national accreditation or competence assessment in their own jurisdiction • Possesses good communication skills including being able to communicate in English • Understands protocols for working in different cultures • Able to work collaboratively in a self-managed international peer group, noting that the team produces its report without secretarial assistance • Has time available (including 7-14 days for a review visit or a number of shorter reviews over a 3 year period) without remuneration • Familiar with the IEA review requirements and exemplars • Prepared to contribute feedback to improve the review process Desirable Criteria • Been a Visit Chair of accreditations and/or served on the Accreditation Board or equivalent decision making body in their own jurisdiction • Has previous experience as a review team member of the relevant IEA Accord • Able to communicate in the language of the jurisdiction being reviewed • Available to act as a team member for at least three years
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