ABSTRACT

Educational institutions have not escaped the influence of the quality movement, and the FE sector in particular is now being actively encouraged to introduce the BSI's quality assurance standard BS5750. Universities and schools are also attracted by a standard which should improve, if not quality itself, then the management of quality. This book presents an overview of the pitfalls and problems of implementing quality standards in education. It explores theoretical issues, such as the relationship between the customer and academic culture. It also has a strong practical theme, looking at the advantages and disadvantages of quality systems, case studies of attempts at implementation and proposals for future developments across the education sector as a whole.

part |1 pages

Part I Some general and theoretical issues

part |1 pages

Part II Higher education

part |1 pages

Part III Further and vocational education

chapter 12|12 pages

A quality journey

chapter 13|9 pages

From systems to leadership

chapter 14|9 pages

Listening to the voice of the customer