Quality Assurance in Australian Higher Education: the case of Monash University
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Abstract This paper offers an account of the national quality assurance system which has been operating in Australia for three years and has now been discontinued. It analyses the forces driving the quality movement in higher education and offers a personal assessment of the success of the scheme in addressing concerns about educational quality, drawing particularly on evidence from Monash University.
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