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Quality Assurance in the Finnish Higher Education Elements: • National higher education policy (Ministry of Education – e.g. Bologna process) • National evaluation ( FINHEEC), e.g. – Evaluations of higher education institutions: • audits of quality assurance systems of higher education institutions • evaluations for the accreditation of the polytechnics – Programme and thematic evaluations – Accreditation of professional courses offered by higher education institutions – Nomination of Centres of Excellence in HE • Higher education institutions' own quality assurance procedures and mechanisms 2 Centres of Excellence in university education Nominated by FINHEEC • Centres of excellence in university education 2007- 2009 – 2 at TKK (out of 20) • Universities of excellence in adult education 2007- 2009 – Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration – Jyväskylä University – Helsinki University ofTechnology – Turku University 3 University’s own quality assurance, case TKK • Everyday process development • Development of QA system • Nomination of Centres of Excellence in teaching – 3 internal Centres of Excellence • Evaluation of departments, units, certain themes (with help of external bodies, e.g. FINHEEC, EUA, former CRE) – E.g. Evaluation of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4 Quality Audits • Quality is one of the focal development areas in the formation of the EHEA (Bologna process, • In Finland improvement of QA by auditing the quality assurance systems of HEIs (universities & polytechnics) • To ensure by Quality Audits: - international credibility - continuous improvement of operations in HEIs • European standards and guidelines included in the model (http://www.enqa.eu/files/ENQA%20Bergen %20Report.pdf) 5 Objectives (by FINHEEC) • Support the HEIs in their quality assurance activities and improvement of operational quality • Promote dialogue on quality assurance and interaction between HEIs and their stakeholders • Collect and publish best practices in QA and promote their dissemination • Audits as a development-oriented evaluation, which has strong traditions in Finnish evaluation practice • Evaluate the QA system in terms of the audit criteria • Determine whether the HEI passes the audit or needs to undergo a re-audit 6
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