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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Dhaya Naidoo Director: Quality Promotion The HEQC Audit 23 January 2006
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN HEQC External Audit The HE Act (1997) assigned higher education quality assurance to the CHE The CHE discharges this responsibility via its permanent sub-committee, the HEQC The HEQC executes this mandate via three primary instruments: Programme Accreditation (All new programmes) National Reviews (MBA; Teacher Education) Institutional Audits All higher education institutions will be audited in 2004-2009 cycle TUT is the first merged institution scheduled for April 16-20, 2007.
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Audit Focus Areas TUT’s policies, systems, procedures, strategies and resources for quality management of: Teaching and Learning, Research Community Engagement, Academic Support Services. Quality Assurance of Delegated Functions Short Courses Assessor Training Moderation of Assessment Certification RPL.
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Audit Focus Areas The audit will assess whether TUT manages the quality of its core academic activities in a manner that: Is fit for purpose in advancing the institution’s mission and goals. Addresses transformational challenges for the development of individual learners as well as the requirements of social and economic development. Provides value for money in relation to the full range of higher education purposes. That mission and academic activities take into account national priorities and needs, as well responsiveness to regional, continental and international imperatives.
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN AREA 1 Fitness of purpose of institutional mission, goals and objectives in response to the local, national and international contexts (including transformation issues) Criterion 1 Links between planning, resource allocation and quality management Criterion 2 Bench- marking, User Surveys Impact Studies Cr 19 SCOPE OF HEQC AUDIT
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN SCOPE OF HEQC AUDIT Teaching and LearningResearch Teaching and Learning Cr 3,4,5,6 Programme Development, Management & Review Cr 7,8,9,10 Student Assessment & Success Cr 11,12,13,14 General Research Cr 15 In depth Research Cr 16 AREA 2 Community Engagement Postgraduate Education Cr 17 Community Engagement Cr 18 Bench- marking, User Surveys Impact Studies Cr 19
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Criterion Driven Audit 19 broad criteria constitute the audit framework Evaluative tool Set broad benchmarks for quality management in higher education. Address the different stages of academic planning and operations at institutional level Internal analytical and diagnostic instrument Treatment of criteria needs to include descriptive, evaluative and analytic narrative Illustrative data, where appropriate Evidence to support claims Organizational self-knowledge (how HEIs work)
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN HEQC Open Ended Questions What are the unique and distinctive ways in which TUT enriches and adds excellence to the higher education sector and society, nationally, regionally and internationally? What does TUT do to produce a vibrant intellectual culture within the institution and in society at large? In what ways does TUT act as an incubator of new ideas and cutting edge knowledge and technologies within the national system of innovation? What are some of the notable examples in the last three years of institutional success in promoting and enhancing quality?
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Audit Outcomes Institution Conducts institutional self-assessment Provides evidence for claims made in its self- evaluation report in relation to the criteria. Providing indicators of success and evidence of effectiveness takes the criteria beyond a checklist of policies and procedures. Generates Institutional Audit Portfolio (IAP) Self-Assessment Report Portfolio of Evidence Improvement Deployment Plan
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Audit Outcomes HEQC Evaluation of IAP by external peers Validates institution’s capacity for self- evaluation Assesses institution’s capacity for intervention, where needed Evaluates claims and evidence by triangulating information in IAP with DOE HEMIS data, site visits, staff and student interviews and internal MIS Generate an audit report – summary of commendations and recommendations in the public domain
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Recent HEQC Audit Observations Open Ended Questions At the heart of the HE endeavour Sustenance, growth and reproduction of intellectual capital Are we short-changing learners and/or academics? Under-emphasised in 2004 audits Important driver of self-evaluation activities (Courtesy HEQC: 2004)
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Recent HEQC Audit Observations Criteria Over-emphasis on descriptive Pre-occupation with policies (often ‘wet paint’) Limited presence of evaluative narrative Limited analysis or explanation Limited sensitivity to change management issues (Courtesy HEQC: 2004)
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Directorate of Quality Promotion QP_DN Audit Expectations Identify gaps, rather than fill them Policies alone are insufficient Need clear view of implementation of established initiatives Acknowledge long-term embedding needed for new initiatives Acknowledge change management measures needed Aim for a better balance between open-ended questions and 19 criteria How do the 19 criteria strengthen the knowledge project? Balance a comprehensive array of policies and the evaluation of institutional strategies and measures in implementation (Courtesy HEQC: 2004)
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