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Perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at Helderberg College

Thesis (MPhil (Curriculum Studies))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.

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Main Author: Appollis, Jilian Rosemary
Other Authors: Bitzer, E. M.
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Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch 2009
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/4036 Perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at Helderberg College Appollis, Jilian Rosemary Bitzer, E. M. University of Stellenbosch. Faculty of Education. Dept. of Curriculum Studies. Centre for Higher and Adult Education. Quality assurance Theses -- Curriculum studies Dissertations -- Curriculum studies Accountability Managerialism Helderberg College -- Case studies Quality assurance -- Western Cape -- Case studies Universities and colleges -- Western Cape -- Case studies College teachers -- Attitudes Curriculum Studies Centre for Higher and Adult Education Thesis (MPhil (Curriculum Studies))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009. Over the past 10 to 15 years significant changes have taken place in higher education. Higher education institutions have been influenced by globalisation, an information explosion, shifts in teaching approaches to facilitate learning and new approaches to governance. Some of these factors have had implications on the decision-making processes which were traditionally used in higher education. Amongst these demands for change, the one which has apparently presented the most challenges is the demand for accountability to the stakeholders of higher education institutions. These stakeholders include the government, students, different communities and the constituents of the labour market. In order to meet the demands for accountability, an instrument referred to as quality assurance was introduced at all higher education institutions. Many institutions resorted to adopting a managerial approach to manage quality assurance and to facilitate efficiency. In using this approach, more regulation and demands for compliance were sought. The managerial approach appeared to be more bureaucratic than the traditional collegial ethos of universities. Lecturers experienced that their autonomy was being undermined and their academic freedom restricted. Therefore they often resorted to resistance. In this study the literature overview revealed that there is a strong debate as to which approach to quality management is most suited to higher education. A case study was conducted at Helderberg College, which is a private higher education institution in the Western Cape Province. The aim of this study was to explore how lecturers reacted to the concept of quality assurance, but more specifically, which approach to quality management they preferred. The main objective was to establish what lecturers would regard as a suitable quality assurance framework that would contribute to accountability and trust. Findings from the study suggest that there is no single model for quality assurance which would suit every institution, and Helderberg College in particular. The preference indicated by staff was for a collegial approach, which may include elements of managerialism to address the demands for efficiency, whilst protecting the autonomy of the lecturers. Other elements that were identified as likely to promote trust and accountability within a quality assurance framework, were shared vision, consultation, collaboration and involvement in decision-making processes. Masters 2009-02-23T10:36:51Z 2010-08-13T13:11:38Z 2009-02-23T10:36:51Z 2010-08-13T13:11:38Z 2009-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/4036 en University of Stellenbosch xi, 163 p. : ill. application/pdf Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch
spellingShingle Quality assurance
Theses -- Curriculum studies
Dissertations -- Curriculum studies
Accountability
Managerialism
Helderberg College -- Case studies
Quality assurance -- Western Cape -- Case studies
Universities and colleges -- Western Cape -- Case studies
College teachers -- Attitudes
Curriculum Studies
Centre for Higher and Adult Education
Appollis, Jilian Rosemary
Perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at Helderberg College
title Perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at Helderberg College
title_full Perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at Helderberg College
title_fullStr Perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at Helderberg College
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at Helderberg College
title_short Perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at Helderberg College
title_sort perceptions of staff on collegiality and accountability in promoting quality assurance at helderberg college
topic Quality assurance
Theses -- Curriculum studies
Dissertations -- Curriculum studies
Accountability
Managerialism
Helderberg College -- Case studies
Quality assurance -- Western Cape -- Case studies
Universities and colleges -- Western Cape -- Case studies
College teachers -- Attitudes
Curriculum Studies
Centre for Higher and Adult Education
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/4036
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