The politics of quality assurance in higher education
In an age of mass and increasingly internationalised higher education, it has become the norm that both universities and quality
In an age of mass and increasingly internationalised higher education, it has become the norm that both universities and quality
Balance between Teaching and Research How universities allocate resources – and how academics allocate their own time – between research
Three Ideas for Implementing Learner Reflection Educators have long recognized the importance and applicability of critical reflection across a wide
Rising to the Challenges of Tomorrow Increasingly, higher education is recognized as core to the furtherance of a nation’s social
Has learning and teaching become more of a priority in recent years in Ireland and if so, why? With nearly
The winners of the Higher Education Academy’s newly launched Global Teaching Excellence Award were announced on 4 SEP 2017. Click
“Internationalisation of the curriculum has asserted its place in higher education. It is now considered a key instrument for all
What have we learned from the new (and improved) NSS? // Blogs – Wonkhe http://wonkhe.com/blogs/what-have-we-learned-from-the-new-and-improved-nss/ The National Student Survey is
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Measuring teaching quality in higher education: assessing selection bias in course evaluations “Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are widely used