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UK Quality Code Guide: Further Education & Colleges

UK Quality Code Guide: Further Education & Colleges . The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Registered charity numbers 1062746 and SC037786. Quality Assurance Agency role. Safeguard the academic standards of UK higher education

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UK Quality Code Guide: Further Education & Colleges

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  1. UK Quality Code Guide: Further Education & Colleges The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Registered charity numbers 1062746 and SC037786

  2. Quality Assurance Agency role Safeguard the academic standards of UK higher education Assure the quality of the learning opportunities that UK higher education offers to students Promote continuous and systematic improvement in UK higher education Ensure that information about UK higher education is publicly available

  3. The Quality Code

  4. UK Quality Code for Higher Education General Introduction

  5. Chapters of the Quality Code • Part A: Setting and maintaining threshold academic standards • Part C: Information about higher education provision • Part B: Assuring and enhancing academic quality • B1: Programme design and approval • B2: Admissions • B3: Learning and teaching • B4: Enabling student development and achievement • B5: Student engagement • B6: Assessment of students and accreditation of prior learning • B7: External examining • B8: Programme monitoring and review • B9: Academic appeals and student complaints • B10: Managing HE provision with others • B11: Research degrees • A1: The national level • A2: The subject and qualification level • A3: The programme level • A4: Approval and review • A5: Externality • A6: Assessment of achievement of learning outcomes General introduction

  6. Who needs to know about the Quality Code? Governors Students Academic Staff Quality Managers Professional, statutory and regulatory bodies (PSRBs) Employers Other stakeholder groups

  7. What are Indicators? What is the UK Quality Code for Higher Education? What are the overarching values? Who is the Quality Code for? How is the Quality Code organised? Are you confident in accessing and meeting expectations outlined in the QC whilst planning, implementing and evaluating your sector Who enforces the Quality Code? How does the Quality Code relate to legislation? What are Expectations from me? Why does the UK need a Quality Code for Higher Education? How can the Quality Code develop my area of provision?

  8. Example: Marketing Department Part C: Information about HE provision Expectation Higher education providers produce information for their intended audiences about the learning opportunities they offer that is fit for purpose, accessible and trustworthy

  9. Indicators and Evidence Focusing on intended audiences • Market intelligence, research data analysis Engaging with those audiences; getting feedback • focus groups evidenced with action plan, qualitative analysis of marketing events or processes Focusing on inclusivity • Staff training on web content, copy and accessibility of information Ensuring processes and responsibilities are clear and effective • Job descriptions, processes and maintenance is clear and evidence based

  10. Example: Cross curriculum B3: Learning and teaching Indicator 3 Learning and teaching practices are informed by reflection, evaluation of professional practice, and subject-specific and educational scholarship.

  11. The Good Practice Knowledge Base • The scholarly activity scheme supports staff to engage with their subject at the leading edge of the discipline, informing and enhancing teaching and learning. • The introduction of a module on the delivery of higher education in further education to enhance staff's understanding and performance in providing appropriate standards of teaching and learning . • Support is provided for staff to read for higher degrees and there are wide-ranging opportunities for staff development, which include undertaking research projects with partner awarding bodies. • The policies and incentives provided to staff encourage them to engage effectively in continuous professional development, scholarly activity and to pursue additional qualifications.

  12. Creating a Quality Code Guide specific to this sector An opportunity to contribute to the development of a QAA guide to the UK Quality Code for Higher Education: designed specifically for staff delivering HE programmes in further education and sixth form colleges. QAA wishes to work closely with colleagues across the sector to develop a resource which will enable further engagement and a deeper understanding of the Quality Code. • 13 February 2014 Blackpool and The Fylde College • 7 March 2014 Somerset College • 12 March 2014 Doncaster College

  13. Quality Code Guide Regional Workshops & Survey link Website: www.qaa.ac.uk/Qualitycode Email: b.stockton@qaa.ac.uk Sign up to QAA News: www.qaa.ac.uk/Newsroom/News/Pages/QAA-news-alert.aspx Further information

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