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External Examining - Overview of QAA’s work

External Examining - Overview of QAA’s work. Dr Tim Burton Assistant Director, Development and Enhancement Group 5 March 2010. Planned outputs. (i) a set of minimum expectations for the role of external examiners (ii) implementation of the minimum expectations

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External Examining - Overview of QAA’s work

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  1. External Examining - Overview of QAA’s work Dr Tim Burton Assistant Director, Development and Enhancement Group 5 March 2010

  2. Planned outputs (i) a set of minimum expectations for the role of external examiners (ii) implementation of the minimum expectations (iii) a guide to external examining • Not reviewing Section 4 (of the QAA Code) per se, but will determine the implications of the minimum expectations and how they fit with the Code

  3. Process and timescales (1) Development of ‘Minimum expectations’ • Ongoing liaison with UUK/GuildHE and HEA • Roundtable events 24 March and 1 April (doubling up with the Evaluation of the Academic Infrastructure) • Preceded by a discussion paper identifying possible issues for discussion at the Roundtable events • Analysis of the feedback and development of draft minimum expectations – April • Further consultation on specific proposals – May • Provisional: Final approval and publication – Summer

  4. Process and timescales (2) Implementation of ‘minimum expectations’ • Working with HEA and the sector to raise awareness and support implementation • October – December 2010 The guide • Development process - Autumn 2010

  5. Some perspectives … • National: external examining as part of the architecture for managing quality and standards in higher education • Institutional: how institutions utilise external examiners given HEI responsibilities for standards • Individual: the support, information and guidance external examiners need • Current students: awareness and understanding of external examining within their institution

  6. Context and alignment – the sector-led review • Context • See handout for extracts from recent reports • Sector-led review (UUK/GuildHE) • Review group • Chair – Professor Dame Janet Finch • Members – UUK, GuildHE, QAA, HEA, AoC, NUS • Expert group • Senior representatives of the sector (primarily PVCs) • Report and recommendations in December 2010

  7. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Registered charity numbers 1062746 and SC037786

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