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The End of Quality 
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in association with:
EAIR
and
SRHE

CRQ

 
Transforming Quality

There will be three interlinked themes for the discussions on transforming quality:

1. Is quality in higher education about transforming students? What constitutes a high quality learning process and outcomes? To what extent is there a need to reconceptualise how higher education engages with access, employability and funding issues?

2. How might (external) quality evaluation be transformed to help improve the quality of the experience and of the learning?

3. What has been the transformative impact of external quality monitoring (audit, assessment, evaluation, accreditation)?

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Each session will be chaired by a volunteer (contacted in advance)

The role of the chair is to:
1. Invite all delegates to introduce themselves.
2. Briefly introduce the discussion theme (1 minute, see Theme discussion sheet).
3. Ensure that someone has agreed to make notes of the key points made.
4. Chair the discussion: all contributions should be made through the chair who should ensure that everyone who wants to speak has an opportunity and that no one dominates the discussion. The following is a simple means of doing this, as people indicate they want to speak, note their names on a list and then invite those on the list to contribute when their turn comes. Anyone who hasn't spoken should be placed higher in the list than those who have already spoken.
5. Identify key points in the discussion as appropriate and to move the discussion on if it becomes bogged down.
6. After 1 hour, invite the note taker to spend five minutes summarising the key points and adding anything he/she wants to say that has not been covered.
7. Ensure the session finishes on time.

 
   
   
 

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