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www.qalll.eu 1 st QALLL CONFERENCE on Quality Assurance in Lifelong Learning focussing on Vocational Education & Training and Adult Education Workshop 1 “Quality Culture” Peer Review as an instrument for promoting a quality culture Maria Gutknecht-Gmeiner Bled, March 23rd/24 th 2011
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Peer Review What is Peer Review? External evaluation by Peers i.e. persons of equal standing, colleagues from similar institutions which share a common profession Based on self-evaluation Includes site-visit by Peers Common in Higher Education Why Peer Review for vocational education and training? Copenhagen process: use of Peer Review endorsed on level of VET systems, idea to use Peer Review also on level of VET institutions Interest of VET institutions to use an external evaluation methodology geared towards improvement 1st QALLL Conference, Bled, March 24 th 2011, WS 1 „Quality culture“
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The Peer Review projects Development of a Peer Review procedure for European VET 3 res. 4 European Peer Review Projects 2004-2011 Peer Review in initial VET (2004-2007), Peer Review Extended (2007) Peer Review Extended II (2007-2009) Peer Review Impact (2009-2011) 25 transnational Peer Reviews 2006-2009 in 11 European countries Evaluation and impact analysis Main products European Peer Review Manual Toolbox, training programme for Peers Website: www.peer-review-education.net Lifelong Learning Award 2009 Aim Peer Review supports VET providers in their efforts to improve their provision “improve not prove” 1st QALLL Conference, Bled, March 24 th 2011, WS 1 „Quality culture“
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The European Peer Review procedure Described in the European Peer Review Manual Definition and main features The European Peer Review is a voluntary, formative (improvement-oriented), qualitative external Evaluation within the profession and within a network. The process Combines self-evaluation with external evaluation, builds upon quality assurance measures already in place (no duplication) Follows a systematic process (4 phases) Qualitative approach, makes use of existing (quantitative) data The Peers Colleagues from other VET institutions, team of 4, possibility to include a stakeholder in team innerhalb der Profession (in der Berufsbildung) durch "kritische FreundInnen"
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Peer Review promotes a quality culture Factors Voluntary process on all levels, Peers are „invited“ Based on openness and curiosity, people-centered Personal and „humane“ evaluation by „critical friends“ Dialogue between colleagues, personal communication Involvement of all stakeholders Bottom-up development of a shared professional understanding of quality Directly understandable results Direct reporting by Peers in feedback session VET provider decides what to do with results 1st QALLL Conference, Bled, March 24 th 2011, WS 1 „Quality culture“ Aim and conditions Qualitative approach Peers Understandable Reporting Ownership of process
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Peer Review promotes a quality culture There are five key variables that are absolutely critical in building a quality culture. They are, in order of importance: people, people, people, people, and people. (Adapted from Michael Q. Patton ) Dr. Maria Gutknecht-Gmeiner IMPULSE Evaluation and Organisational Development m.gutknecht-gmeiner@impulse.at www.impulse.at www.peer-review-education.net 1st QALLL Conference, Bled, March 24 th 2011, WS 1 „Quality culture“
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