Quality matters for Turkish higher education
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Latchem, C. (2011). Quality matters for turkish higher education. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI), 1 (1), 1-18Özet
The paper examines global developments in quality assurance (QA) in higher education and the
imperatives that are driving these. It argues that universities need to respond to the growing calls
for accountability, national and international competition in higher education, availability of quality
open courseware and expectations that graduates should demonstrate the generic attributes
required for the twenty-first century. The paper discusses how quality should be monitored and
measured. It posits that quality can never be taken for granted, but has to be continually worked
for. It also suggests that innovators in on- and off-campus pedagogy and e-learning need to
evidence that they can achieve better outcomes than the more time-honoured approaches. At a
time when Turkish universities are becoming increasingly engaged in QA and there is an ongoing
debate on the governance issue, the paper is designed to raise issues for further consideration by
managers and academics.