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Title: International Developments in Academic Audit


1
International Developments in Academic Audit
  • Source International Network of Quality
    Assurance Agencies in Higher Education INQAAHE
    Biennial Conference
  • Wellington 29 March - 1 April 2005

2
Themes
  • Effectiveness of Quality Assurance
  • Quality Assurance in Transnational Issues
  • Impacts on Diversity
  • Indigenous Peoples

3
Keynote Speakers
  • Professor Denise Bradley - VC University South
    Australia
  • Professor Ranginui Walker - Retired
  • Sir John Daniel - President CEO, The
    Commonwealth of Learning Organisation

4
Speakers
  • Phil Meade
  • Gareth Jones
  • Sarah Carr
  • Emma Hamilton

5
Quality Assurance Agencies New Guidelines
  • Standards Guidelines for Quality Assurance in
    the European Higher Education Area February 2005
  • INQAAHE Guidelines for Good Practice January
    2005
  • Guidelines for Quality Provision in Cross-Border
    Higher Education jointly elaborated by UNESCO and
    the OECD March 2005

6
Standards Guidelines - European HE
  • Part 1 Guidelines for internal quality
    assurance within HEIs
  • 1.1 Policy and procedures for QA
  • 1.2 Approval, monitoring review of
    programmes
  • 1.3 Assessment of students
  • 1.4 Quality assurance of teaching staff
  • 1.5 Learning resources and student support
  • 1.6 Information systems
  • 1.7 Public information

7
Standards Guidelines - European HE
  • Part 2 Standards for External Quality
    Assurance of HE (cont.)
  • 2.1 Use of internal quality assurance procedures
  • 2.2 Development of external quality assurance
    processes
  • 2.3 Criteria for decisions
  • 2.4 Processes fit for purpose
  • 2.5 Reporting
  • 2.6 Follow-up procedures
  • 2.7 Periodic reviews
  • 2.8 System - wide analyses

8
Standards Guidelines - European HE
  • Part 3 Standards for external quality assurance
  • agencies (cont.)
  • 3.1 Procedures in part 2 to be used
  • 3.2 Official status
  • 3.3 Activities
  • 3.4 Resources
  • 3.5 Mission statement
  • 3.6 Independence
  • 3.7 External quality assurance criteria and
    processes used by agencies should be
    pre-defined and publicity available
  • 3.8 Accountability procedures for their own
    accountability

9
Guidelines for Quality Provision in Cross-Border
Higher Education
  • UNESCOS aim for cross-border education
  • radically change cost structures to make it
    affordable
  • keep young people learning in their country and
    stay there
  • accessibility, availability, affordability
    needed
  • 4 billion poor people in the world who want a
    better life
  • There is 40 participation in HE in developed
    countries
  • If there was 35 participation in
    under-developed countries there would be 150
    million extra students to serve

10
Guidelines for Quality Provision in Cross-Border
Higher Education
  • A need for strong partnership with local
    institutions to make sure programmes are
    relevant
  • Providers need to take national priorities into
    account and refrain from academic dumping
  • Highly distributed, culturally sensitive, small
    scale operations are called for
  • A need to apply
  • new technologies
  • e-learning and reusable learning objects
  • connectivity and free open source software
  • apply QA

11
Guidelines for Quality Provision in Cross-Border
Higher Education
  • Students need to be protected from dubious
  • suppliers
  • Foreign suppliers must agree to accredit
    graduates in own countries
  • Must partner with local institutions
  • QA concerns
  • Capacity building and long-term perspective
  • called for

12
Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA)
  • AUQA audits extended to State Accreditation
    Agencies
  • State Agencies have developed legislation to
    prevent misuse of the university label and to
    protect use of the terms university and degree

13
The Australian - Wednesday March 30 2005
  • College amends offshore uni link
  • Brendan OKeefe
  • A Sydney hypnotherapy college has removed
  • references to an unaccredited overseas university
  • and the degrees it offered after a prosecution
    threat
  • from the NSW Department of Education and training

14
Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA)
  • AUQA uses National Protocols for Higher
    Education Approval Processes
  • Protocol 1 Criteria and processes for
    recognition of universities
  • Protocol 2 Overseas higher education institutions
    seeking to operate in Australia
  • Protocol 3 The accreditation of higher education
    courses to be offered by non-self
    accreditation agencies
  • Protocol 4 Delivery arrangement involving other
    organisations
  • Protocol 5 Endorsement of courses for overseas
    students

15
AUQA - Strengthening of processes
  • Visits to off-shore campuses
  • equivalence of entry assessment standards
  • acknowledgement of graduates by professional
    accreditation bodies for registration
    purposes
  • provision of learning and support services
  • Visits to Partners operating in Australia
  • nature of MOU
  • use of university brand in advertising
  • standards credit transfer
  • learning support services
  • Drilling down - use of web-site - seeking
    additional information

16
AUQA Good Practice
  • Database
  • Examples
  • Mäori _at_ Massey Strategy
  • Massey University Workloads Policy
  • Academic Policy Formation (Massey) Collegial
    Participation in University Governance
  • Ensuring Awareness of Plagiarism Policy (UNE)
  • Improving Graduate Supervision and Completion
    Rates (RMIT)
  • Integrating Graduate Attributes into UNE Courses

17
Review of the Queensland Studies Authority
  • An alternative approach to standard audit with
    Self Review and Quality Portfolio followed by
    visit by External Audit Team

18
Review of the Queensland Studies Authority
  • Minister appoints an External Reviewer
  • External Reviewer consults with Reference Group
    comprising Key Stakeholders
  • Minister Releases Discussion Paper (prepared by
  • External Reviewer approved by Cabinet)
  • Public Submissions called
  • Reviewer Prepares Report states whether or not
    recommendations are supported by Stakeholders
  • Recommendations considered by Cabinet

19
INQAAHE Conference Indigenous Theme
Professor Ranginui Walker
  • Powerful address advocating for a bi-cultural
    educational experience for Mäori
  • Use of building and campus design structures
    sensitive to Mäori culture
  • Learning of Mäori language
  • Embedding of Mäori values in processes during
    provision of educational services
  • Emerging role of World Indigenous Nations Higher
    Education Consortium WINHEC

20
Dr Manulani MEYERUniversity of Hawaii at Hilo
  • Higher Education Quality Assurance and
    Indigenous
  • Epistemology Triangulating Our Way to Meaning
  • The more specific we are about culture the more
    we head towards systems of universality, so
    specificity (not uniformity) leads to
    universality
  • Uniformity in QA leads to compliance
  • Message to young indigenous scholars when you
    excel, dont leave us for your culture will
    wither on the vine

21
Elizabeth Bean(Lincoln University)
Post-graduate Experience
  • Do the post-graduate students agree with the
    academic auditors?

22
University of Otago CEQ Good Teaching Scale
1995-2002
23
Comparison of the CEQ overall satisfaction
question Otago mean score and Australian
national score
Deviation from the weighted mean
Australian National Mean 0
24
University of Otago teaching evaluations 2002
How effective was Dr X in teaching this course?
of satisfied or highly satisfied responses
25
External research funding at the University of
Otago 1994 2003
26
Number of PhD graduates at the University of
Otago 1995 - 2003 Note change in way data was
recorded in 1999 results in an anomaly during
that year
27
PBRF quality evaluation score for New Zealand
universities 2003
28
International Developments in Academic Audit
  • Summary
  • and
  • Discussion
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