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Book The concept of quality assessment and quality assurance in vocational education and training

Download or read book The concept of quality assessment and quality assurance in vocational education and training written by Vladimir Tkalec and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Report on the Quality Assurance of the Examinations and Assessment for Vocational Education and Training

Download or read book Report on the Quality Assurance of the Examinations and Assessment for Vocational Education and Training written by Umalusi Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (South Africa) and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Improving Quality Assurance in European Vocational Education and Training

Download or read book Improving Quality Assurance in European Vocational Education and Training written by Adrie J. Visscher and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2009-04-29 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many resources are invested in the development and introduction of Quality Assurance Systems in educational institutions all over the world. Our assumption is that, as a result of quality assurance activities, practitioners obtain information about their own functioning and institutional performance which is new and valuable to them and which therefore will form a basis for them to improve performance. This assumption proves to be naïve; too often performance feedback is under-utilized, and evaluations become void, legitimizing rites instead of a basis for organizational learning and the improvement of institutions. The aim of this book was to find out when educational institutions do transform Quality Assurance data into actions to improve performance, and how the use of such data can be promoted. This volume reports on the study of Quality Assurance structures and activities in 36 educational institutes in 6 European Countries and presents guidelines for Quality Assurance.

Book 50 Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance Approaches

Download or read book 50 Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance Approaches written by Sharron Mansell and published by Learning Matters. This book was released on 2020-12-16 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A practical guide containing 50 different quality improvement and quality assurance approaches to help improve practice. · Helps staff to improve the quality of the products and services offered · Includes practical ideas for internal and external quality assurance activities (IQA/EQA) · Helps staff to prepare for external inspections and EQA visits · Readable, relevant and easy to understand · Provides valuable ideas and tips for new and experienced quality staff · Uses simple language to explain each approach · Can help promote outstanding teaching and learning

Book Quality Debate in Initial Vocational Education

Download or read book Quality Debate in Initial Vocational Education written by Søren P. Nielsen and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the overall quality assurance framework for initial vocational education in Denmark and the Netherlands and 10 case studies on quality assurance initiatives at Dutch and Danish vocational colleges. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the policy context on quality. Chapter 2 views the quality debate from the perspective of the decentralization or deregulation of vocational education and training (VET) policies (from the government's point of view) and greater autonomy for colleges (from the school's point of view) during recent years. A general conceptual framework is offered for the description of the policy context, quality programs, and case studies. Chapter 3 describes the policy context of initial vocational education at the secondary level within which the quality initiatives of the vocational colleges are taking place. The Danish and the Dutch policy contexts are described separately, followed by a comparison between the countries that highlights similarities and differences in the contexts and programs of quality assurance. Chapter 4 presents 10 case studies describing and discussing the different ways chosen by Dutch or Danish vocational colleges to improve quality. Four case studies emphasize quality activities based on a program of external quality assurance; six place emphasis on fully inhouse quality systems and programs. Chapter 5 provides an evaluation of the implementation of school-based quality concepts in the two countries. Appendixes contain 17 references and background information about the national systems of VET. (YLB)

Book How to Assess the Vocational Curriculum

Download or read book How to Assess the Vocational Curriculum written by Kathryn Ecclestone and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-09-13 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using case studies from schools and colleges, this book outlines different forms of assessment, highlights their purposes, and provides practical guidelines to their implementation.

Book Quality Management and Qualification Needs 2

Download or read book Quality Management and Qualification Needs 2 written by Johannes Köper and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A research network has examined how quality management is implemented in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Europe and what the consequences are for the qualification needs of employees. The research has taken place within the framework of the Leonardo da Vinci programme, which is an action programme of the European Commission DG XXII - Education Training and Youth. This book presents conclusions including three parts: "Results" deriving from the sector studies - specialised "Scientific contributions" of network partners - "Action-oriented dialogue" documenting comments of key actors in vocational training from the participating countries. Special objectives are: Support of quality-oriented development of SMEs and their staff; Support of quality-oriented development of vocational education and training; Support of implementation requirements including regional aspects.

Book Accreditation and Quality Assurance in Vocational Education and Training

Download or read book Accreditation and Quality Assurance in Vocational Education and Training written by and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Principles and Practices of Quality Assurance

Download or read book Principles and Practices of Quality Assurance written by Ann Gravells and published by Learning Matters. This book was released on 2016-09-07 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a core text for anyone training to be (or working as) an internal or external quality assurer in the further education and skills sector. It has all the information you need to work towards the quality assurance units for qualifications such as: The Certificate and Diploma in Education and Training, or the quality assurance units of the Learning and Development (TAQA) qualification. The book takes you through all the information you need to know, opening up the topic for learning in an easily accessible way. Interactive activities are included throughout, and real examples of quality assurance in practice are included. The book also includes examples of completed internal and external quality assurance documents. It is a comprehensive text, covering: · principles of internal and external quality assurance · planning quality assurance activities · carrying out quality assurance activities · risk management · making decisions and providing feedback · record keeping · evaluating practice · the role and use of technology · planning, allocating and monitoring the work of others This is your guide to understanding how to use internal quality assurance activities effectively with assessors, and external quality assurance activities with centre staff.

Book Understanding Assessment in Medical Education through Quality Assurance

Download or read book Understanding Assessment in Medical Education through Quality Assurance written by Bunmi S Malau-Aduli and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2021-09-17 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Optimize your assessment processes through Quality Assurance. This is a ground-breaking guide to ensuring quality assurance in the movement toward competency-based medical education With the increasing globalization of medical education comes the need for mutual recognition of quality and standards. Understanding Assessment in Medical Education through Quality Assurance compiles and shares best practices from leading programs from around the globe. Authoritative approaches and processes that have been tested and refined show how to implement quality assurance of written, performance-and workplace-based assessments in medical education while maintaining regulatory standards. As leading experts in the medical education world on this issue, the authors provide specific suggestions and showcase how their methods can be implemented with representative case studies. Medical educators and their students will benefit from this suite of evidence-based QA processes that they can immediately put into action for monitoring and ensuring continuous quality improvement. Content highlights: The value of quality assurance (QA) and the role of QA assessors in assuring the quality of assessment International best practices in relation to quality assurance of programs of assessment, both within academic institutions and at national/international accreditation levels Quality assurance of Performance-based, workplace-based, written and programmatic assessment The role of technology in the quality assurance of assessment processes Approaches for assuring equivalence of assessment across diverse settings The ways in which medical education has changed in response to the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic

Book Assessing Quality Assurance in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training System in Malawi

Download or read book Assessing Quality Assurance in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training System in Malawi written by Zizwa Msukuma Chisi and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Quality Assurance in Malawian TVET institutions follows the legal provision, as stipulated in the TEVET Act of 1999, which mandates the Authority to regulate technical and vocational training in Malawi. Since 1999, the legal provision requiring TVET institutions to develop and implement quality management systems has been enacted. Informed by this regulatory provision, this research study had the exploration of critical issues that have hindered effective implementation of quality assurance systems in TVET institutions as purpose. To this purpose, the researcher conducted a content analysis of data collected from participants through focus group discussions, questionnaires, and interviews. The researcher adopted phenomenology as my research methodology since it enabled me to explore and describe the phenomenon being researched as it manifested in the real-life experiences of individuals with knowledge of quality management system practices in TVET institutions in Malawi. Again the researcher employed a purposive sampling technique to select participants who are conversant with Quality Assurance systems, and able to provide me with the information relevant to my research questions. Five themes emerged from my data analysis: Resources and facilities in TVET institutions; Quality assurance methods and processes; Recruitment and staff development; Parallel TVET qualification and curriculum, and Governance and management in TVET. Together, they constitute a framework within which challenges that have negatively affected implementation of quality management system in TVET institutions can be addressed. Regarding resources and facilities, research findings indicate that the general condition of facilities as well as teaching and learning materials, being in a poor state is negatively affecting training at TVET institutions. Quality management system practices and implementation at TVET institutions need to be adequately supported with resources to ensure that training provision meets the requirements of the industry. Research findings indicate, however, that the implementation of quality assurance systems is relatively non-existent at TVET institutions, thus quality output is poor. As to recruitment and staff development, the analysis of data revealed that a large proportion of teachers is inadequately qualified since Malawi Universities do not currently provide full training for TVET teachers. This makes it difficult for TVET institutions to provide effective teaching and learning. Regarding governance and management, the study found a lack of institutional autonomy with regard to the making of decisions on the number of students to admit, and the eligibility students to be enrolled at TVET institutions, factors which negatively affect the quality of teaching and learning at these institutions. Research findings suggest, moreover, that leadership and governance systems are inefficient, resulting in the ineffective implementation of internal quality management systems as required by the TEVET Act. Since the implementation of quality management systems in TVET institutions is inadequate, the study suggests that TEVETA, as a regulatory body, is not performing its functions as required. More specifically, due to a shortage of capable staff, it is unsuccessful in motivating and triggering internal quality promotion processes in TVET institutions hence the lack of a quality culture within these institutions. As regards the multiplicity of TVET qualifications, research participants mentioned parallel TVET qualifications as a problem, indicating that the use of different examination bodies for TVET programs results in students writing different TVET examinations for certification. The findings of this study have a number of implications for the implementation of quality management systems at TVET institutions in Malawi. Firstly, a theoretically pertinent insight emerging from the study is that merely putting a quality management system in place at TVET institutions is not a solution to the quality challenges of the TVET sector in Malawi. Various factors, critical to the effective implementation of quality management systems implementation are missing. The theoretical model of the study focused on two key assumptions regarding the implementation of quality assurance. Firstly, promoting quality training in general is the primary objective of TVET institutions. Secondly, the external organizational framework plays an important part in establishing the requirements that promote institutional quality assurance processes. The research findings indicate that the key problems for implementing quality assurance mechanisms in TVET institutions relate to lack of capacity and commitment of staff being some of the main challenges. The study has therefore revealed that internal and external factors of TVET institutions have negatively contributed in hampering the development and implementation of quality management systems. Internally, the research has revealed that lack of incapable, unmotivated, and uncommitted leadership is the key problem in TVET institutions. So far, TVET institutions lack systematic and supportive internal quality assurance mechanisms aimed at improving teaching and learning outcomes. Externally, ineffective regulatory frameworks, inadequate provision for secondary schools to prepare students for TVET is some key impediment to the quality assurance mechanisms implementation in TVET institutions. Additionally, on the implications of my study, there is inadequate implementation of quality assurance systems in TVET institutions due to inadequate regulatory framework to facilitate quality assurance system implementation in TVET institutions. One notable recommendation is that TVET institutions and TEVETA are staffed and led by committed and capable staff.

Book Indicators in Perspective

Download or read book Indicators in Perspective written by Wouter van den Berghe and published by Development of Vocational Training. This book was released on 1997 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indicators are used in quite different ways in vocational education and training, from control and accountability to performance and quality purposes. A classification model has been proposed in which many indicators can fit. It is based on two important dimensions of indicators: (1) the "message" relating to the information content, meaning, and signification of the indicator and (2) the "purpose" relating to the function and use of the indicator. Four main areas on the scale for the message dimension are as follows: exclusively descriptive, management and policy, performance, and quality. Three areas on the scale for the purpose dimension are indicators used for analysis, used for communication, and with a normative purpose. The two main driving forces for the use of indicators are public authorities and institutions. International and European achievements in the work on quality indicators are illustrated by the following: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's INES (Indicators of National Education System) project, the Eurostat key data, and the European Training Foundation key indicators on vocational education and training (VET). At the level of VET institutions, a wide range of performance and quality indicators have been developed across Europe in the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal, Denmark, and Western Australia. The advantages of using quality indicators can be achieved only if 10 conditions---5 design requirements and 5 requirements for processing and use--are met. (Appendixes contain 77 references, design methodology for quality indicators, and glossary.) (YLB)

Book TEACHERS PERCEPTIONS OF THE TE

Download or read book TEACHERS PERCEPTIONS OF THE TE written by Man-Lee Franco Choy and published by Open Dissertation Press. This book was released on 2017-01-27 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation, "Teachers' Perceptions of the Teaching and Learning Component of a Quality Assurance System in an Institute of Vocational Education Campus" by Man-lee, Franco, Choy, 蔡文利, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Abstract Teachers' perceptions of the teaching and learning component of a quality assurance system in an Institute of Vocational Education campus Submitted by Choy Man Lee Franco For the degree of Master of Education at the University of Hong Kong August 2004 Today the implementation of quality assurance monitoring is an important response to public demands for accountability in education as well as a requirement for institutional accreditation by the Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation (HKCAA). This dissertation examines the somewhat elusive definition of 'quality' as it is applied to vocational education and training in relation to the teaching and learning component of a quality assurance system in an institute of vocational education and training in Hong Kong, as well as teachers' perceptions of this component. Problems associated with the implementation of quality assurance monitoring are investigated and discussed along with guidelines for the development of quality assurance indicators in education. This study found that the relevance of the core business of education in the component of teaching and learning and the quality assurance system are in suspicion. Most teachers do not refuse quality assurance to be implemented in their work environment. Without a doubt, teachers believe that the implementation of quality assurance should more or less help teaching staff to recognize their limitations and improve the quality of their teaching and learning. However, the current economic atmosphere and employment terms directly affect their devotedness to the quality assurance system. Teachers indicated that the quality in teaching and learning was hard to quantify by performance indicators and that the areas addressed by the Self-assessment guideline in IVE's quality assurance system are 'abstract' and this would hardly improve the quality of learning in our daily classroom. A high quality assurance system in an educational institution should not be developed with an approach that ignores detailed focusing on its core business which is the quality of teaching and learning. Quality assurance is a journey rather than a destination. DOI: 10.5353/th_b3015991 Subjects: Vocational education - China - Hong Kong Quality assurance - China - Hong Kong Vocational teachers - China - Hong Kong - Attitudes

Book Ensuring Quality in Work Based Learning

Download or read book Ensuring Quality in Work Based Learning written by and published by Verein Auxilium. This book was released on 2022-09-05 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The handbook is published by the WBL-Q project, which is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission. It offers practical strategies to implement quality assurance measures in work-based learning processes on company and business level.

Book Fundamentals of a common quality assurance framework  CQAF  for VET in Europe

Download or read book Fundamentals of a common quality assurance framework CQAF for VET in Europe written by European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One of the main merits of the Lisbon agenda of 2000 was to put education and vocational education and training (VET) at the center of Europe's economic growth and employment policies. The education and training 2010 work program was adopted in 2002 to bring forward implementation of agreed objectives which, in VET, came under the Copenhagen process. Quality assurance in VET became one of the three main activities to focus on in full parity of esteem with credit transfer in VET and development of a single framework for the transparency of qualifications and competences. This publication gives a short but comprehensive presentation of the work done on quality assurance in VET, thus fulfilling some relevant objectives of the Copenhagen process.--Publisher's description.

Book Quality is the Key

Download or read book Quality is the Key written by John Mitchell and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: