A cost-effective solution for external referencing of accredited courses of study
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 13:10authored byBooth, S
Higher education (HE) quality assurance (QA) and regulatory agencies across the globe are communicating the importance of external assessment of student learning outcomes when comparing degree standards. This global focus is about securing public confidence in the value of higher education to students and their families by providing them with choices on what and where to study so that they can secure employment outcomes. The onus is on HE institutions being able to demonstrate an evidence-based approach to course quality, through external referencing and peer review (AQA, 2013; QAA, 2016; TEQSA, 2015). Regular external referencing activity raises an important sector challenge about sustainability, cost effectiveness, efficiency, and security. This paper will focus on the assessment of student learning outcomes through external peer review of accredited courses of study, with an overview of activities in the United Kingdom (UK), New Zealand and Australia. One Australian study (ERoS, 2016) found that it would cost between $1,100-$1,400 for each academic undertaking external peer review through email. This paper will also provide an overview of a ‘proof of concept’ approach in establishing a national support mechanism in peer review, and road testing the online Peer Review Portal which costs $90+GST per review project.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the Second Annual TEQSA Conference
Pagination
1-24
Department/School
DVC - Education
Publisher
Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency
Place of publication
Australia
Event title
Second Annual TEQSA Conference
Event Venue
Melbourne, Australia
Date of Event (Start Date)
2017-11-29
Date of Event (End Date)
2017-12-01
Rights statement
Copyright 2017 TEQSA
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Assessment, development and evaluation of curriculum