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Title: Assuring the Quality of Collaborative Provision : NAACs Perspective


1
Assuring the Quality of Collaborative Provision
NAACs Perspective   By Dr. M. S.
Shyamasundar Deputy Adviser National Assessment
and Accreditation Council Bangalore, India
2
AA Framework by NAAC
  • Domestic Providers Institutional Accreditation
  • Assessment of HEIs Abroad 140,000 students go
    to Foreign Universities Four Billion Dollars /
    Year
  • Foreign Providers in India Committee on
    Framework for International Accreditation
  • Jurisdiction of NAAC
  • Purpose of NAACs Assessment of FEPs
  • At what stage should NAACs process be applied
  • Coverage of Collaborations
  • Compulsory Accreditation of Indian Institutions
    admitting Foreign Students Draft Guidelines in
    consultation with AIU and UGC

3
Diversity in Practices
  • Methodology (accreditation or audit or
    assessment)
  • Nature of the process (mandatory or voluntary)
  • Unit of assessment (institution or programme)
  • Outcome of assessment (no grading or two-point
    scale or multi-point scale)
  • Policy on disclosure of the outcome (confidential
    or public)

4
Common Elements
  • Well-defined transparent framework
  • Self-study and peer review
  • Key aspects of quality
  • Principles of quality assurance -transparency
  • Appreciate diversities and build on common
    elements
  • Need for international comparability
    convergence in QA approaches
  • Co-operation is the way forward

5
Why International Collaborations?
  • QA agencies exist to assure quality of HEIs
  • HEIs are becoming increasingly international They
    partner with HEIs across national borders in
    various ways
  • QA agencies too have to strengthen their
  • international orientation to deal with QA issues
  • co-operation with their counterparts in other
    countries
  • QA is much more than regulation and has an
    important role over and above the regulations for
    TNE.
  • Protectionist approach to keep away TNE is not
    the solution

6
International Collaborations of NAAC
  • Commonwealth of Learning (COL)
  • Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC) of the
    Council on Higher Education (CHE), South Africa
  • Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA)
  • British Council / HEFCE, UK
  • UNESCO
  • INQAAHE
  • APQN

7
NAAC and AUQA
  • MoC on 10 January 2006
  • For three years
  • Institutional Accreditation
  • Public disclosure of full report
  • QA framework
  • Active in the national strategy for quality
    assuring TNE

8
Various Levels of Co-operation
  • to understand the quality of HE in other
    countries
  • to enhance understanding of QA issues of other
    countries
  • to collaborate on RD on TNE issues of mutual
    interest
  • to consider authorisation of QA agencies to
    operate across national borders
  • to plan joint QA strategies of TNE providers
  • to form judgements on the quality of institutions
    and programs in other jurisdictions
  • to form judgements on recognition of TNE
    qualifications
  • to recognise the QA decision across-borders

9
NAAC-AUQA MoC
  • Information exchange
  • Staff participation in each others events
  • Observing QA processes
  • Good Practice Database
  • Joint research and training efforts
  • Both NAAC and AUQA have committed resources, to
    begin with for three years, to work towards this
    co-operation

10
Regulatory Framework
  • Universities can be established by central or
    state acts
  • Universities only (415) have degree conferring
    authority
  • Colleges (20,676) are affiliated to universities
  • Maintenance of standards-responsibility of
    respective councils such as UGC, AICTE etc.
  • No Act so far to permit foreign universities to
    open branch campus or confer degree in
    collaboration
  • Foreign Education Providers Act draft bill will
    provide a structural space to internationalization
    of HE. This means that system of recognition of
    qualification, QA of programmes, institutions
    other facilitations will be put in place.

11
FEPs Operating in India (2006)
  • Programmatic Collaboration 32
  • Twinning Programme 27
  • Courses Offered
  • Business Management
  • Hotel Management
  • Engineering
  • Others
  • TNE is not a substantial activity in India,
    compared to the size spending of the national
    system of HE

12
Foreign Educational Institutions (Regulation of
Entry and Operations, Maintenance of Quality and
Prevention of Commercialisation) Bill 2007
  • World-class Universities to set campuses and
    enter into partnerships with credible Indian HE
    Providers -Franchise mode of collaboration is not
    permissible No fly-by-night operators
  • NOC issued by the Embassy concerned in India
  • Accreditation Certificate of both Foreign and
    Indian Institutions
  • The fee and intake shall be prescribed by
    respective councils such as UGC, AICTE etc.
  • A corpus fund of Rs.10 crore
  • Provision for Punitive measures and Withdrawal

13
Issues involved in TNE
  • Organisational Arrangement Nodal QA agency for
    TNE needs to be created
  • Mutual Recognition of various international QA
    agencies
  • Equivalence of Courses
  • Recognition of Courses through Statutory
    Authorities
  • Fee Structure and Intake
  • National Educational Policy - NQF
  • Uniform Assessment Criteria for TNE institutions
    with additional inputs Contextualisation -
    Internationally accepted assessment framework may
    be developed, which is similar to Bologna
    agreement

14
Bologna Declaration(1999) EAHE(2010)
  • Increase Transparency
  • Recognition of Education
  • Mobility Across Borders
  • Berlin (2003) All national QA systems should
    include a system of accreditation by 2005
  • The Ministers asked ENQA others to develop an
    agreed set of standards, procedures and
    guidelines on QA
  • European standards and guidelines for IQA within
    HEIs and for external QA agencies
  • The Bologna process has inspired HE reforms
    across Europe has led to quicker results than
    expected and shows no signs of slowing down
  • The Washington Accord (1989)

15
Challenges to Collaborative Partnership
  • Build regulatory environment that provides entry
    to foreign institutions and monitors quality in
    establishing partnership with Indian institutions
    towards joint or single degree programme.
  • Institutional mechanisms needed by respective
    councils such as UGC, AICTE etc.
  • Private unrecognised sector to be brought within
    the fold of regulation

16
Guidelines for QA Bodies
  • Include TNE Provision in all its modes in the
    scope of QA
  • Strengthening the regional and international
    network of QA agencies to discuss TNE issues
  • exchange information and good practices
  • disseminate knowledge
  • enhance mutual understanding of international
    developments, challenges different systems of
    QA Assuring quality of TNE
  • improve the professional expertise of their staff
    and assessors
  • disreputable providers and dubious QA
    accreditation bodies
  • Provide accurate information on the assessment
    standards, procedures, and effects of QA
    mechanisms on the funding of students,
    institutions or programmes and results of the
    assessment. QA bodies should collaborate with
    HEIs, academic staff, student bodies and academic
    recognition bodies to facilitate the
    dissemination of such information
  • MOCs with other QA bodies on the basis of trust
    in understanding of each others professional
    practice- consider undertaking experiments in
    international evaluation or peer reviews of QA
    bodies - strengthening the international
    orientation of the QA processes

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This is not an end. Not even the beginning of an
end. But the end of a beginning.
Thank You for patient listening !
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