In recent years, we have witnessed rapid growth of tertiary institutions in Africa and this expansion has led to the massification and privatization of higher education. "Massification has been defined as the mass adaptation of a phenomenon by the suppression of its distinguishing features". Scott 1995 "used the term massification in the context of higher education HE systems to describe the rapid increase in student enrolment in the latter part of the twentieth century". Lesotho has not been spared from this system and there has been growth of various higher institutions in the country mainly privately owned. Students have been enrolled in huge numbers in these institutions and this has resulted in large numbers of students and shrinking n...
This article is a critical review of quality assurance in higher education in Africa with the purpos...
The rapid expansion of university education in many African countries since the 1970s hasnot been ac...
Students across the continent, for example in South Africa since 2015, have mobilised to protest the...
Most public higher education institutions in Africa, in response to historical conditions, have enro...
Excellence in educational quality provisioning and accountability is an obligatory function for high...
The study examined the influence of the current mass education aspirations on the quality demand in ...
Differentiation has become a crucial policy driver in higher education systems that attempts to resp...
This paper attempts to explore the impact of mass university education on the quality of university ...
With globalisation and the rise of the knowledge economy, there has been a worldwide increase in dem...
“An astonishing academic transformation has taken place in Ghana in the last three decades, evidence...
The study sets out to examine massification and its impact on quality assurance in tertiary educatio...
This paper discusses the implications of the rapid expansion and transformations in African universi...
The paper engages with the phenomenon of large classes in higher education institutions in South Afr...
The paper engages with the phenomenon of large classes in higher education institutions in South Afr...
In many parts of the world, higher education is still predominantly shaped at national level, and te...
This article is a critical review of quality assurance in higher education in Africa with the purpos...
The rapid expansion of university education in many African countries since the 1970s hasnot been ac...
Students across the continent, for example in South Africa since 2015, have mobilised to protest the...
Most public higher education institutions in Africa, in response to historical conditions, have enro...
Excellence in educational quality provisioning and accountability is an obligatory function for high...
The study examined the influence of the current mass education aspirations on the quality demand in ...
Differentiation has become a crucial policy driver in higher education systems that attempts to resp...
This paper attempts to explore the impact of mass university education on the quality of university ...
With globalisation and the rise of the knowledge economy, there has been a worldwide increase in dem...
“An astonishing academic transformation has taken place in Ghana in the last three decades, evidence...
The study sets out to examine massification and its impact on quality assurance in tertiary educatio...
This paper discusses the implications of the rapid expansion and transformations in African universi...
The paper engages with the phenomenon of large classes in higher education institutions in South Afr...
The paper engages with the phenomenon of large classes in higher education institutions in South Afr...
In many parts of the world, higher education is still predominantly shaped at national level, and te...
This article is a critical review of quality assurance in higher education in Africa with the purpos...
The rapid expansion of university education in many African countries since the 1970s hasnot been ac...
Students across the continent, for example in South Africa since 2015, have mobilised to protest the...