This paper investigates quality assurance in Chinese higher education by looking at the Evaluation of the University Baccalaureate Programmes Project (EUBPP) conducted in China. It analyses factors that bring about tensions between policy and practice in this area through a study of two contrasting tertiary institutions. The results show that the aims of the EUBPP have been partly achieved through the interaction of policy-making and implementation. In the process, contextual factors connected to institutional status and stages of development have led to varying degrees of tension between policy and practices.published_or_final_versio
In the context of globalizing world economy, since 1990, higher education in China has been expandin...
Since the Reform and Opening-up policy in 1978, transnational higher education in China has made rem...
The economic transition in China since the late 1970s has led not only to drastic social transformat...
This paper firstly reviews how issues of accountability and transparency have become some of the key...
In the light of growing concerns regarding the quality of higher education after a period of rapid e...
In the light of growing concerns regarding the quality of higher education after a period of rapid e...
In the context of globalizing world economy, since 1990, higher education in China has been expandin...
This case study described the quality assurance practices andthe challenges faced by Higher Educatio...
Evaluation, assessment and assurance of academic quality are intrinsic to higher education. Followin...
This article examines notions of quality and quality assurance in higher education. It does this by ...
China’s higher education system has long been renowned for its centralised management and state cont...
With the popularization of higher education, its quality assurance and enhancement have gained top p...
Quality in higher education was not invented in recent decades – universities have always possessed ...
This essay is an exploratory review of recent developments in quality assurance (QA) in three of the...
As transnational education grows in complexity, it is imperative degree-awarding institutions develo...
In the context of globalizing world economy, since 1990, higher education in China has been expandin...
Since the Reform and Opening-up policy in 1978, transnational higher education in China has made rem...
The economic transition in China since the late 1970s has led not only to drastic social transformat...
This paper firstly reviews how issues of accountability and transparency have become some of the key...
In the light of growing concerns regarding the quality of higher education after a period of rapid e...
In the light of growing concerns regarding the quality of higher education after a period of rapid e...
In the context of globalizing world economy, since 1990, higher education in China has been expandin...
This case study described the quality assurance practices andthe challenges faced by Higher Educatio...
Evaluation, assessment and assurance of academic quality are intrinsic to higher education. Followin...
This article examines notions of quality and quality assurance in higher education. It does this by ...
China’s higher education system has long been renowned for its centralised management and state cont...
With the popularization of higher education, its quality assurance and enhancement have gained top p...
Quality in higher education was not invented in recent decades – universities have always possessed ...
This essay is an exploratory review of recent developments in quality assurance (QA) in three of the...
As transnational education grows in complexity, it is imperative degree-awarding institutions develo...
In the context of globalizing world economy, since 1990, higher education in China has been expandin...
Since the Reform and Opening-up policy in 1978, transnational higher education in China has made rem...
The economic transition in China since the late 1970s has led not only to drastic social transformat...