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Differentiated quality assurance for the African Virtual University's teacher education qualification in mathematics and science.
Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
- Hattingh, A. (Author)
Title
Differentiated quality assurance for the African Virtual University's teacher education qualification in mathematics and science.
Abstract
For the African Virtual University and its consortium of African universities the implementation of quality promoting initiatives are not without challenges and scepticisms. To be discussed in this article is the case of a teacher education qualification in ten different African countries. Seven countries were sampled and visited in 2006 with the aim of understanding quality assurance cultures and practices used for promoting quality. Findings showed that quality assurance processes manifest at various levels of readiness and maturity. The uneven quality assurance landscape led me to propose a ten-tiered differentiated Quality Assurance Framework. In analogy to Vygotsky's theory of the 'zone of feasible development' I suggest the presence of do-able next steps where an institution can set their own priorities and timelines for reform towards quality. Self-paced planning I contend, will not be branded as technobureaucratic control, but will serve a developmental purpose towards inculcation and ownership of quality milestones.
Publication
Differentiated quality assurance for the African Virtual University's teacher education qualification in mathematics and science.
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pages
1197-1211
Date
20081101
Language
English
ISSN
10113487
Extra
an: 40208573; source: South African Journal of Higher Education; docTypes: Article; pubTypes: Academic Journal;
Citation
Hattingh, A. (20081101). Differentiated quality assurance for the African Virtual University’s teacher education qualification in mathematics and science. Differentiated Quality Assurance for the African Virtual University’s Teacher Education Qualification in Mathematics and Science., 22(6), 1197–1211. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=188091e2-b1bd-369e-b784-8dc91d00391e
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