Systems designed to ensure that teaching and student learning are of a suitable quality are a feature of universities globally. Quality assurance systems are central to attempts to internationalise higher education, motivated in part by a concern for greater global equality. Yet, if such systems incorporate comparisons, the tendency is to reflect and reproduce inequalities in higher education. Highlighting the European context, we argue that, if higher education is to play a part in tackling social inequalities, we must seek alternative methods to explore pedagogic quality in institutional settings. The sociologist Basil Bernstein's concepts of "classification" and "framing" provide an illustration of the potential of sociologically informe...
This chapter is based on a case study of one UK university sociology department and shows how sociol...
The provision of high quality undergraduate and postgraduate programs worldwide requires a holistic...
This qualitative research study compares the local construction of ‘quality’ through national and in...
In this paper, I examine the tensions between the transformational potential undergraduate degrees a...
This chapter analyses interviews with teachers in differently ranked universities to explore whether...
Globally, the appetite for higher education is great, but what do students and societies gain? Quali...
At the University of Aveiro (UA), an institutional initiative is taking place for assessing and moni...
Diversity University’ is a large university in London, UK, which appears in the bottom-third of nati...
As higher education begins to operate increasingly in a European framework, consequences for the ass...
Fifty years ago, higher education globally had started to change radically in terms of the proportio...
Over the last 20 years there has been significant growth in the volume of higher education pedagogic...
This paper illustrates how critical use of Basil Bernstein’s theory illuminates the mechanisms by wh...
Quality in relation to higher education is anything but an innocent project: it is ideologically con...
National rhetoric speaks of Higher Education institutions as powerhouses of knowledge and innovatio...
The panelists indicated that considerable progress is being made by such organizations as ACT and NC...
This chapter is based on a case study of one UK university sociology department and shows how sociol...
The provision of high quality undergraduate and postgraduate programs worldwide requires a holistic...
This qualitative research study compares the local construction of ‘quality’ through national and in...
In this paper, I examine the tensions between the transformational potential undergraduate degrees a...
This chapter analyses interviews with teachers in differently ranked universities to explore whether...
Globally, the appetite for higher education is great, but what do students and societies gain? Quali...
At the University of Aveiro (UA), an institutional initiative is taking place for assessing and moni...
Diversity University’ is a large university in London, UK, which appears in the bottom-third of nati...
As higher education begins to operate increasingly in a European framework, consequences for the ass...
Fifty years ago, higher education globally had started to change radically in terms of the proportio...
Over the last 20 years there has been significant growth in the volume of higher education pedagogic...
This paper illustrates how critical use of Basil Bernstein’s theory illuminates the mechanisms by wh...
Quality in relation to higher education is anything but an innocent project: it is ideologically con...
National rhetoric speaks of Higher Education institutions as powerhouses of knowledge and innovatio...
The panelists indicated that considerable progress is being made by such organizations as ACT and NC...
This chapter is based on a case study of one UK university sociology department and shows how sociol...
The provision of high quality undergraduate and postgraduate programs worldwide requires a holistic...
This qualitative research study compares the local construction of ‘quality’ through national and in...