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Public Providers Forum

Public Providers Forum. Murisi Auditorium CHE 21 February 2012. Demonstrating quality in higher education. Public Providers QA Forum Council on Higher Education Dr Mark Hay Executive Director: Quality Assurance 21 February 2012.

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Public Providers Forum

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  1. Public Providers Forum Murisi Auditorium CHE 21 February 2012

  2. Demonstrating quality in higher education Public Providers QA Forum Council on Higher Education Dr Mark Hay Executive Director: Quality Assurance 21 February 2012

  3. Quality assurance and what is ‘higher’ about higher education Outline • Update on CHE activities • Demonstrating qualityand academic standards

  4. Update on CHE activities • CHE’s QA and QP mandate • Defining quality and its achievement • The national and institutional contexts • What’s to be done? • Available tools in the QA toolbox

  5. Our higher education system • Maturing HE system, public and private • Institutions at various levels of quality maturity • Some public institutions are struggling • Need for both accountability and development tools • Next period of quality assurance

  6. CHE’s QA tools QA and the public good: society, students and staff • Accreditation • National reviews • Institutional audits/reviews • Quality promotion and development

  7. Some thoughts on demonstrating quality – 1 • Quality, integrity and accountability • Transparency • QA that ensures best service to society, students and staff • Moving beyond the status quo (asking the right questions and doing the right things?) • Positioning HEIs -21st century global institutions

  8. Some thoughts on demonstrating quality – 2 • How institutional quality is managed and assured: • Systems (quality management, support, administration) • Staff qualifications • Academic programmes (approval and review) • Teaching and learning, and assessment • Research • Community engagement • EQA (HEQC, professional bodies, reviews …)

  9. Some thoughts on demonstrating quality – 3 • Academic standards that are transparent, e.g. • Staff qualifications, prof development • Student learning and student experience • Programme • Quality of teaching • Assessment/ formative feedback • Use of (external) reference points (NQF, professional, research…)

  10. Some thoughts on demonstrating quality • What if… institutions had agreed metrics and data on the website (that can be understandable!) [one place, location and site] • Snapshot of the institution - data • Programme information • Accreditation history (who accredits you, when and history) • Contact information (with names and titles) (including who to phone for complaints)

  11. Some thoughts on demonstrating quality – 5 • Staff qualifications/credentials • What a programme will enable a student to do • What is in place to support student learning • Clear overview of (all) costs to students • Pass rates … • Staff to student ratios (disaggregated). • Do we need a discussion on what information HEIs should disclose?

  12. Conclusion Demonstrating quality on the way to system maturity and greater self-regulation. www.che.ac.za

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