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  • External Quality Audit: Has It Improved Quality Assurance in Universities?

    External Quality Audit by Shah, Mahsood; Nair, Chenicheri Sid;

    Has It Improved Quality Assurance in Universities?

    Series: Chandos Learning and Teaching Series;

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    • Publisher Chandos Publishing
    • Date of Publication 14 March 2013

    • ISBN 9781843346760
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages308 pages
    • Size 228x152x12 mm
    • Weight 540 g
    • Language English
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    Whilst external quality audits have been in place for more than a decade in some countries, limited research exists on the extent to which such audits have been effective in improving systems and processes for quality assurance in higher education institutions, and the extent to which such audits have improved academic standards, outcomes and student experience. External Quality Audit looks at the experience of countries where external quality audits have been established by governments, and provides analyses of their effectiveness in improving quality assurance in universities and other higher education institutions.


    • Brings together the experience of academics and administrators in higher education institutions
    • Examines international experience on the extent to which external quality audits have improved quality assurance at national, institutional and faculty levels
    • Gives perspective from a variety of higher education institutions


    "While this book is for academic and administrative staff and policy-makers involved in quality assurance and quality audit in higher education, it can be useful reading for academic librarians both because quality audit affects them, and because it helps to know what their academic colleagues are facing."--Australian Library Journal, September 22014

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    Table of Contents:

    List of figures and tables

    Preface

    About the editors and contributors

    Chapter 1: Quality assurance - corporate fist in a velvet glove?

    Abstract:

    Australian quality assurance

    Measuring teaching quality

    Educational reform

    Quality assurance for teaching at James Cook University 2000-10

    The JCU historical context for quality assurance

    Quality assurance - summary of influences on teaching

    All is not rosy in the world of professors

    Chapter 2: The impact of external quality audit in a private for-profit tertiary education institution

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    Evidence of effectiveness: global perspective

    Brief overview of private providers in Australia

    External quality audits of private providers

    Quality audit approach

    Discussion on the effectiveness of the quality audit

    Conclusion

    Chapter 3: Multiple views of quality audits in New Zealand: a case for advancing systemic understanding

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    A brief overview of quality audits

    Quality audit in New Zealand

    Views of quality audits in New Zealand

    Conclusion

    Chapter 4: Reflections on the effectiveness of four cycles of external quality audits in New Zealand universities

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    Universities New Zealand and the establishment of the New Zealand Universities Academic Audit Unit, Te Whanga Ttari

    National context: recent government policy

    International context

    The impact of academic audit on systems and processes

    The impact of academic audit on standards, outcomes and the student learning experience

    The impact of academic audit at institutional and national level

    The future challenges for quality assurance in New Zealand universities

    Conclusion

    Chapter 5: Enhancing quality assurance in an institution: the University of the South Pacific experience of an external audit

    Abstract:

    University of the South Pacific: an overview

    A vision for the year 2020

    The quality strategy

    External audit

    The self-assessment

    Post-audit - the processes and impacts

    Conclusion

    Chapter 6: Quality audits in Hong Kong: seeking evidence of quality enhancement

    Abstract:

    The education landscape in Hong Kong

    Quality audits in Hong Kong

    Methodology for analysis of the Quality Assurance Council reports

    Findings

    Summary

    Chapter 7: External quality audits and quality assurance in the higher education sector: the Malaysian perspective

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    Quality audit practice in higher education

    Government policy on external quality audits

    The case of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

    A practitioner's point of view

    Future challenges for higher education quality assurance in Malaysia

    Conclusion

    Chapter 8: External quality audit in the UK: an impact analysis

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    The purposes of Institutional Audit

    The implementation of Institutional Audit1

    The effects of Institutional Audit

    Reflections on Institutional Audit

    Conclusions

    Chapter 9: Effect of external quality agencies on universities in India

    Abstract:

    The context

    The Indian scenario

    Effects of external assurance

    Assuring transnational education

    Lessons to be learned

    Chapter 10: External quality audits in South African higher education: goals, outcomes and challenges

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    External quality assurance in the South African higher education context

    Functions of the HEQC

    Principles and approaches in the institutional audit system

    Systems and procedures for institutional audits

    External institutional audits: outcomes and impact

    Impact of the audit process: preparation and site visit

    The issue of impact through audit recommendations

    Evaluating the student experience in audits

    Conclusion

    Chapter 11: Development, effectiveness and future of quality assurance and assessment in Italian higher education

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    Stages in quality assurance in Italian higher education

    Conclusion: the trade-off between differentiation and standardisation

    Chapter 12: Audits of quality assurance systems of higher education institutions in Finland

    Abstract:

    The Finnish system of higher education

    Brief background of government policy on external quality audits in Finland

    Role of FINHEEC, the national quality assurance organization

    How do the audits impact on quality management?

    Audits and educational outcomes

    Students' role in quality management

    The impact of audits at national, institutional and faculty level

    The future challenges of higher education quality assurance

    Note

    Chapter 13: External quality auditing: strengths and shortcomings in the audit process

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    External quality auditing in Norway

    A process view on audits

    Data and methods

    The functioning and effects of external audits in Norway

    Some final reflections

    Chapter 14: Institutional management and quality audit: the experience in Chile

    Abstract:

    Development of external quality assurance schemes in Chile: an answer to the challenges of higher education evolution

    A study to learn about the impact of quality audits

    Results

    Lessons learned and recommendations

    Chapter 15: Scope, transparency and style: system-level quality strategies and the student experience in Australia

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    External quality audit and the student experience

    The Australian Universities Quality Agency and the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency

    System-level quality strategies and the impact of external review

    Conclusion: the merits of external review and prospects for future development

    Chapter 16: Accreditation and institutional learning: the impact interactions based on a minimaxing strategy have on the benefits from external reviews

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    Purpose of this chapter

    Prelude: thoughts on the nature of learning

    Learning as a stochastic proposition

    Learning as a paradox

    Perception and learning

    The power of language used - who controls the narrative?

    When learning happens

    Limitations to organizational learning

    Level 1: Nexus or nexum - type of interaction between HEIs and external agents

    Level 2: Structural and cultural impacts on compliance

    Conclusion

    Chapter 17: Has it worked globally?

    Abstract:

    Introduction

    Have audits been successful?

    Where to from here?

    Index

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