World Bank Resources
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Quality
Assurance in Higher Education: Recent
Progress; Challenges Ahead, by Elaine
El-Khawas, The World Bank, 1998. |
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El-Khawas - English
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External
Resources
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Academic
Ranking of World Universities, Institute
of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University |
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American
Association of Collegiate Registrars and
Admissions Officers (US) |
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AACRAO is a nonprofit, voluntary,
professional association of more than
9,300 higher education administrators
who represent more than 2,400
institutions and agencies in the United
States and in thirty-nine countries
around the world. Their mission is to
provide leadership in developing and
implementing policy in the global
educational community with a focus on
the identification and promotion of
standards and best practices in
enrollment management, information
technology, instructional management,
and student services. |
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Council
For Higher Education Accreditation (US) |
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The Council of Higher Education
Accreditation (CHEA) is a non-profit
organization of colleges and
universities serving as the national
advocate for voluntary self-regulation
through accreditation. |
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National
Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA)
(US) |
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Established in 1977, the National
Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA)
is the leader in setting quality
standards for credentialing
organizations. Through its annual
conference, regional seminars, and
publications, NOCA serves its membership
as a clearinghouse for information on
the latest trends and issues of concern
to practitioners and organizations
focused on certification, licensure, and
human resource development. |
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Programme Policy Forum on
Accreditation and the Global Higher
Education Market
IIEP, Paris 13 – 14 June 2005
http://www.unesco.org/iiep/eng/research/highered/polforum/presentation.htm |
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The
Center for Quality Assurance in
International Higher Education (US) |
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The Center for Quality Assurance in
International Education, located at the
National Center for Higher Education in
Washington, DC, is a collaborative
activity of the higher education and
quality and competency assurance
communities both within the United
States and between the United States and
other country associations concerned
with issues of quality and fairness in
international academic and professional
mobility, credentialing and recognition.
THE CENTER facilitates the comparative
study of national quality and competency
assurance mechanisms to omprove efforts
within countries and promote mobility
among national systems. |
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The
Quality Assurance Agency for Higher
Education (UK) |
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The Agency's core business is to review
the quality and standards of UK higher
education. They do this by auditing the
way in which each university and college
manages the overall quality and
standards of its provision; and by
reviewing academic standards and the
quality of teaching and learning in each
subject area. Reviews result in reports
that are available to the public, on the
web site and as printed publications. |
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The
Quality of Higher Education - Report
issued by the Australian Higher
Education Division |
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This is the first in an annual series of
reports on the quality of Australian
higher education. It contains an
overview of quality across the sector
and publishes quality assurance and
improvement plans of 39 higher education
institutions. |
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