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Planning for a successful teaching quality assessment exercise in business and management: a case study

Gerard McElwee (Gerard McElwee is in the Faculty of Business and Management, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, Hull, UK.)
Ian Scott (Ian Scott is in the Faculty of Business and Management, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, Hull, UK.)

Quality Assurance in Education

ISSN: 0968-4883

Article publication date: 1 September 2000

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Abstract

Provides some practical ways forward for those responsible for preparing subject teams in meeting the needs of the teaching quality assessment (TQA) exercise for the subject of business and management. Details the process of how this is occurring in a large multi‐site business and management faculty in a northern university. Defines a process whereby a higher educational institution, with multi‐site provision of business and management, can: strategically plan for the TQA exercise in the academic year 2000/2001; provide support from the strategic apex; attempt to give departments autonomy and responsibility for the TQA process; and address issues of both standards and enhancement. Provides also a practical framework for the management of the process and guidelines on how to manage that process. Suggests that the longitudinal model (institutional and subject review and continuation audit) should provide greater opportunities for the integration of maintenance and enhancement activities at subject level.

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McElwee, G. and Scott, I. (2000), "Planning for a successful teaching quality assessment exercise in business and management: a case study", Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 147-151. https://doi.org/10.1108/09684880010341251

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