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Evaluation and revalidation briefing seminar 1 October 2014
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Programme Welcome and context Evaluation and revalidation CHERP - learner-centred curriculum - student engagement Student perspective Experiences from both sides of the table
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Standards assurance External National benchmarks – the Quality Code PSRBs Internal Committees Rules and regulations Approval processes Staff appointment and development Monitoring External examiners
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Corporate Plan Professional education for professional life … high quality, flexible, student-centred programmes of study that are intellectually challenging, which provide … opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to gain stimulating and fulfilling employment and to contribute to the advancement of their … profession, and to … undertake advanced study and/or research … Graduate Qualities University context
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Learning and Teaching Strategy Goal: to lead innovation in learning through flexible, inclusive and accessible provision Aims: learning opportunities which are flexible, responsive to, and inclusive of, the needs of students, professions, industry and the wider community transformative, high quality, learning experiences through the promotion of meaningful staff student partnerships that engender a shared responsibility
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Learning and Teaching Strategy to enhance Ulster’s role as a sector leader for student employability as an integral part of the wider student experience Enabling aim: a supportive environment, in which innovative approaches to learning, teaching and leadership are encouraged, recognised, valued and rewarded, for all staff and students
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Research and Innovation Strategy to apply knowledge and expertise to support teaching Widening Access and Participation Strategy … modular based programmes … Internationalisation Strategy … internationalising the curriculum … Other strategies
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Review of Procedures Internal review of validation processes and regulations 2007 – 2009 Annual Review
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Institutional Audit 2010 QAA report published in July 2010 Points for Commendation Recommendations www.qaa.ac.ukwww.qaa.ac.uk - institution reports
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Points for Commendation “… the course approval system is robust and rigorous whilst allowing innovation and creativity.” “… the focus on academic standards is manifest …” “… comprehensive information … thorough reports … meticulous scrutiny … the Academic Office add[s] considerable value to the process.” “…the new rules for awarding a pass have the potential to provide greater robustness in the maintenance of academic standards and transparent equity for students.”
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Recommendations “… consider ways to extend active participation of students in the quality assurance of educational provision.” “… make the connection between teaching and research a more explicit facet of … evaluation and review processes.”
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Internal Audit Course validation processes 2011 Accreditation processes 2012 Substantial Confidence
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