Evaluation of an Academic Unit for Quality Assurance: Also Looking into Culture
Academic reviews take on new directions in an ever-increasing fast-paced development. Unit reviewers should be provided different samples, with varied cultural contents also providing nuances, as related to the ‘object’ of the evaluation, as well as a final overall product, i.e. more of a synthesis,...
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doaj-6e4a4adb68c146bd961fb311d15eeed32020-11-25T03:37:43ZengBulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES)BCES Conference Books1314-46932534-84262020-09-0118156162Evaluation of an Academic Unit for Quality Assurance: Also Looking into CultureMarie J. MyersAcademic reviews take on new directions in an ever-increasing fast-paced development. Unit reviewers should be provided different samples, with varied cultural contents also providing nuances, as related to the ‘object’ of the evaluation, as well as a final overall product, i.e. more of a synthesis, through which one will check the degree of compliance, as regards the previously established conditions, and the degree of sensitivity towards the variety of cultures inherent in the system. The aim of this paper is to shed light on evolving processes attempting to keep up with new contexts. The methodological approach used is qualitative. It consists of the analysis of observational notes from the researcher as a participant observer involved in the process of two evaluation exercises in higher education. We will present our findings using Weiss’ (1980) models for implementation of results in education and discuss underlying strategies. Conclusions drawn can be adapted to most educational settings and should enable cultural aspects that infiltrate the process to be considered as a value-added characteristic in the establishing of a fairer evaluation framework.https://bces-conference-books.org/onewebmedia/2020.156-162.Marie.Myers.pdfhigher educationevaluationfairnesscultural variability |
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Evaluation of an Academic Unit for Quality Assurance: Also Looking into Culture |
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Evaluation of an Academic Unit for Quality Assurance: Also Looking into Culture |
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Evaluation of an Academic Unit for Quality Assurance: Also Looking into Culture |
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Evaluation of an Academic Unit for Quality Assurance: Also Looking into Culture |
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evaluation of an academic unit for quality assurance: also looking into culture |
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Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES) |
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BCES Conference Books |
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Academic reviews take on new directions in an ever-increasing fast-paced development. Unit reviewers should be provided different samples, with varied cultural contents also providing nuances, as related to the ‘object’ of the evaluation, as well as a final overall product, i.e. more of a synthesis, through which one will check the degree of compliance, as regards the previously established conditions, and the degree of sensitivity towards the variety of cultures inherent in the system. The aim of this paper is to shed light on evolving processes attempting to keep up with new contexts. The methodological approach used is qualitative. It consists of the analysis of observational notes from the researcher as a participant observer involved in the process of two evaluation exercises in higher education. We will present our findings using Weiss’ (1980) models for implementation of results in education and discuss underlying strategies. Conclusions drawn can be adapted to most educational settings and should enable cultural aspects that infiltrate the process to be considered as a value-added characteristic in the establishing of a fairer evaluation framework. |
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higher education evaluation fairness cultural variability |
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