Is quality assurance in higher education a technical process or a political process? Michael Skolnik suggests three reasons why quality assurance should, in many cases, be viewed as a largely political process: 1) The considerable differences of opinion among different stakeholders about the definition of quality 2) The likelihood that quality assurance serves as a vehicle for the pressures toward conformity within academe 3) The tendency to exclude some stakeholders, particularly faculty, from a significant role in the design and implementation of quality assurance processes Skolnik concludes that it would be better to accept Louise Morley's claim that quality assurance is "a socially constructed domain of power" and design asse...
This contribution is a strong plea for approaches in quality assessment and accreditation, which hon...
This article examines notions of quality and quality assurance in higher education. It does this by ...
This paper – the first of a series of three – describes some of the macro milestones in the evolutio...
The procedures commonly employed for quality assurance in higher education are designed as if the en...
The paper is a reflection on the pasts and futures of quality assurance in higher education. It pose...
The growth in quality assurance worldwide raises questions about what higher education should want f...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to address how issues of legitimacy are influencing the functi...
Most European countries have introduced systematic quality assurance as part of an overall governanc...
The politics of governance in higher education is dominated by a discourse of quality assurance whic...
This paper reports on the research undertaken at Universities of Technology concentrating on institu...
Purpose: The diversity of political views provides great opportunities for sound evaluation methods ...
“There is a broad consensus globally of the value of education to social and economic development. H...
This book examines the power relationships that organize and facilitate quality assurance in higher ...
One of our research project’s assumptions is that the topic of quality assurance and evaluation (QAE...
A “quality organization” can only be achieved by implementing the Total Quality Management (TQM) app...
This contribution is a strong plea for approaches in quality assessment and accreditation, which hon...
This article examines notions of quality and quality assurance in higher education. It does this by ...
This paper – the first of a series of three – describes some of the macro milestones in the evolutio...
The procedures commonly employed for quality assurance in higher education are designed as if the en...
The paper is a reflection on the pasts and futures of quality assurance in higher education. It pose...
The growth in quality assurance worldwide raises questions about what higher education should want f...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to address how issues of legitimacy are influencing the functi...
Most European countries have introduced systematic quality assurance as part of an overall governanc...
The politics of governance in higher education is dominated by a discourse of quality assurance whic...
This paper reports on the research undertaken at Universities of Technology concentrating on institu...
Purpose: The diversity of political views provides great opportunities for sound evaluation methods ...
“There is a broad consensus globally of the value of education to social and economic development. H...
This book examines the power relationships that organize and facilitate quality assurance in higher ...
One of our research project’s assumptions is that the topic of quality assurance and evaluation (QAE...
A “quality organization” can only be achieved by implementing the Total Quality Management (TQM) app...
This contribution is a strong plea for approaches in quality assessment and accreditation, which hon...
This article examines notions of quality and quality assurance in higher education. It does this by ...
This paper – the first of a series of three – describes some of the macro milestones in the evolutio...