European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes
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1 European Quality Assurance Register for Higher Education European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes Seminar on Joint Degrees, 11 July 2014, Zagreb Colin Tück
2 1. Current Situation Different quality assurance (QA) regimes in Europe: Programme accreditation/evaluation only Institutional accreditation/evaluation/audit only Mixed forms (both or optional, at the institution's choice) For joint programmes, three main approaches to external QA: Several ( fragmented ) national reviews Joint review by several QA agencies Single review by one QA agency Frameworks for joint and single reviews have been tested (e.g. JOQAR), but are often complex and burdensome Quality review of Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses (by Commission) is joint, but does not replace national QA
3 1. Current Situation (cont'd) Joint or single reviews need to combine national criteria Not always quality-related, but often structural Can be contradictory (e.g. # of ECTS Master thesis) Sometimes only make sense nationally, but are diffcult to understand to foreign peers and agencies Is external QA the place to enforce national legal provisions? Joint degrees more diffcult than other joint programmes, in some countries even virtually impossible The consequence: Fragmented reviews is often the easiest solution but does it refect the joint character of the programme?
4 2. Background of the proposal Bucharest Communiqué (2012) recognise quality assurance decisions of EQAR-registered agencies on joint and double degree programmes. examine national rules and practices relating to joint programmes and degrees as a way to dismantle obstacles [...] BFUG work programme Develop a policy proposal for a specifc European accreditation approach for Joint programmes, which should be applied to all those Joint programmes that are subject to compulsory programme accreditation at national level. BFUG commissioned a small expert group (Mark Frederiks NL, Achim Hopbach ENQA, Andrejs Rauhvargers LV, Colin Tück EQAR), discussion in Working Groups on Structural Reforms & Mobility and Internationalisation in Dec & Jan
5 3. Proposal - overview The idea: one agreed and consistent European framework for quality assurance of joint programmes Based on the Bologna infrastructure only: Qualifcations Framework for the European Higher Education Area (QF- EHEA) European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance (ESG) 1 No additional national criteria Allow for integrated, single reviews of joint programmes Carried out by a suitable EQAR-registered QA agency 1 The proposal is compatible with the current proposal for the revised ESG.
6 3. Proposal - Standards Standards for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes Based on QF-EHEA and ESG part 1 Issues: Applied to specifc case of joint programmes: joint development and responsibility, several locations and languages, joint provision, Status, joint design and delivery Learning Outcomes Study Programme Admission and Recognition Learning, Teaching and Assessment Student Support Resources Transparency and Documentation Internal Quality Assurance
7 3. Proposal - Procedure Procedure for External QA of Joint Programmes Based on ESG (part 2), specifed for joint programmes: panel composition, site visit(s) etc. To be used only if external QA at programme level is needed Issues: Self-Evaluation Report Review Panel Site Visit Review Report Formal Outcome and Decision Appeals Reporting Follow-Up Periodicity
8 4. Application European Approach, based on ESG & QF-EHEA, and Bucharest Communiqué ( recognise QA decisions of EQAR-registered agencies on joint and double degree programmes ) Cooperating HEIs need programme accreditation/eval. Cooperating HEIs are self-accrediting for programmes, i.e. accredited/ evaluated/audited at institutional level Single accreditation/eval. of JP, based on agreed Standards & Procedure, by any EQAR-reg. agency Joint internal QA review of the JP (in line with ESG), may use agreed Standards, external review takes account of HEIs' internal Recognised to fulfl QA requirements in all countries involved
9 5. Roadmap Ministerial conference Yerevan (May 2015) is expected to Adopt European Approach Renew commitment to recognise QA decisions Next step: implementation by EHEA member states Enable recognition of EQAR-registered QAAs' decisions (if programme-level QA required) Adjust legal frameworks where necessary HEIs and QAAs to start using the European Approach
10 6. Impact on Institutions Joint programmes = joint quality assurance More joint responsibility (i.e. for QA) More involvement in QA of the whole programme One single reference points (= the Standards) Simplify process to create/design programmes
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