ABSTRACT

Using a range of international examples to compare the reality, purpose and effect of student engagement in universities across the globe, Student Engagement and Quality Assurance in Higher Education argues that teachers and students need to collaborate to improve the quality of university education and student learning.

The growing trend of assessing and assuring quality in higher education is incredibly complex, as there are so many variables affecting both experiences and measures. With case studies from ten countries, covering a variety of cultural and environmental settings, this book focusses on ways of working with students to produce applicable, implementable strategies for universities the world over. Internationally applicable, this book presents ideas from a range of cultures, which can be adapted to be implemented in a variety of cultures. The reader is provided with a range of approaches where both the advantages and disadvantages are clearly presented. The ten case studies consider the macro, meso and micro levels of each approach, allowing for an exploration of the growing area of research and practice that is student–staff partnerships, showcasing ways of working with students to enhance engagement and quality, which are vital for a long-term approach.

Focussing on one of the main reform topics for universities, Student Engagement and Quality Assurance in Higher Education is essential reading for educational researchers, institutional leaders and all concerned with the implementation and progression of student engagement and quality assurance in higher education.

chapter 2|15 pages

Students as partners in Swedish higher education

A driver for quality

chapter 3|11 pages

Student engagement in Finnish higher education

Conflicting realities?

chapter 4|11 pages

Student engagement in quality in UK higher education

More than assurance?

chapter 5|11 pages

Student engagement in the United States

From customers to partners?

chapter 6|16 pages

Old technologies, new opportunities

Rethinking traditional approaches to student engagement in Australia

chapter 9|15 pages

Student engagement in quality assurance of higher education in Kazakhstan

Ambiguous forms and invisible procedures

chapter 11|13 pages

Student engagement for the improvement of teaching

The peculiar form of student faculty development in Japan

chapter 12|13 pages

Transformation toward pro-learning outcomes in Japanese higher education institutions

The role and challenges of assessment for student engagement 1