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Dr Kate Clarke. Director Open University Validation Services (OUVS). The Open University in 2005. Over 2.5 million students since 1971 200,000+ students 45,000 outside UK Students currently registered for validated awards: 25,000. OUVS – the present.
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Dr Kate Clarke Director Open University Validation Services (OUVS)
The Open University in 2005 Over 2.5 million students since 1971 • 200,000+ students • 45,000 outside UK • Students currently registered for validated awards: 25,000
OUVS – the present There are 45 accredited institutions There are 25,666 students currently registered for OU Validated Awards In 2003-4, this figure was 17, 427 In 2002-3, this figure was 12,879 In 2001-2, this figure was less than 10,000 Smallest AI = 16 students Largest AI = 8,360
The OU in a global market • In 2002-3 a total of more than 25,000 students were studying with the OU outside the UK • More than 18,000 students currently registered for validated awards outside UK
Institutions new to accreditation (last 3 years): • Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) • Arab Open University (AOU) • Association of University Administrators (AUA) • Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore • New Bulgarian University • Manchester College of Arts and Technology (MANCAT) • Solihull College
Other kinds of collaborative provision Curriculum partnerships Licensing learning materials Direct teaching Collaborative teaching Credit-rating Validation Services
OUVS Characteristics • Independent Quality Assurance Body • Peer Review • Institutional Accreditation and Course Validation • Promote Institutional Responsibility for Quality Assurance • Partnership with Accredited Institutions • Promote Innovative Developments
Institutional Requirements for Accreditation • Provision of an appropriate learning environment • Independence of Institutional ownership from the exercise of Academic Authority • Effective Academic Organisation • Effective and robust Quality Assurance Intellectual ownership • External Academic relations • Financial security
Typical Process for Accreditation 1 • Initial meeting supported by brief documentation. Mutual agreement to proceed • Production of outline institutional (and course) documents for consideration. Formal agreement to move to next stage • Visit from OUVS officer and peer over 1 - 2 days to advise on the submission and the further work needed
Typical Process for Accreditation 2 • Production of final submission documents • Accreditation / validation visit from peer group panel and recommendation as to approval • Endorsement of accreditation and course approval by OU Validating Committee
2004 / 2005 VQ activity VQ awards • Advice, Guidance & Counselling • Management • Learning and Development • ‘A’ and ‘V’ Units • Policing • Health and Social Care • Registered Manager • Engineering • Transportation • Intelligence Analysis • Democratic Services Customised ‘cluster’ qualifications Approved VQ Assessment Centres 34
Foundation Degrees There are 7 OUVS accredited Colleges delivering validated Foundation Degrees There is a total of 13 validated Foundation Degrees
Our approach to Foundation Degrees In advance of QAA qualification benchmark we have developed OU ‘precepts’, defining an OU F.Deg Progression to OU level 3 for honours Membership and leadership of national groups on F.Deg development (CVU)_
Adding value • A community of institutions offering higher education • Access to developmental opportunities such as: - Active participation in OUVS activities • Receive regular communications and updates on relevant HE news • Creating an ‘extended family’ for institutions and students
HE in FE Issues • Widening participation – synergy with OU mission • Critical mass of HE provision – can the College demonstrate that it can met accreditation requirements? • Academic Networking for those delivering HE in FE • FE Employment contracts • Planned development of OUVS model