Cairopresentationdraft 1
Cairopresentationdraft 1
I. Introduction
II. Perspective from the United States –
including current debates
III. International Principles followed in
Egypt
IV. Lessons Learned in Quality Assurance
Part I
Introduction
• Regional Accreditation
• National Accreditation: vocational, religious,
and distance-learning-based institutions
• Profession and specialized accreditation:
programs within institutions (e.g., law,
medicine, teacher education) and some free-
standing institutions (e.g., art, seminaries)
Standards of Mission of
higher
education
+ the
institution
community
• Quality assurance:
Does the institution deserve the public
trust?
• Quality improvement:
The accreditation process helps the
institution become better
Benefits of the Process
1. Standards: as a framework
2. Self-study: self-knowledge, participation
3. Promotes habits of planning and review,
relying on evidence
4. Requires focus on mission
5. Looks at inputs, processes, outcomes
6. Regularity of review
7. Feedback from respected peers
Voluntary: Elective on the part of institutions
With incentives
• Consumer-friendly searchable
database to compare institutions
• Better information on cost and
quality = unit record system
• Institutions measure and report
student learning*. Accreditation
should make this the “core of
their assessment.”
*In the skills employers value
Concerns
• Congratulations
• Let us hear from you –
let us learn from you