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Our goal is to give a nuanced but critical impression of the impact of EQA in Flanders and the added value of accreditation based on years of experience in EQA. In this paper we distinguish five different categories of EQA- perception: EQA being a calendar a magnifier a mirror a catalyst or a label. EQA as we believe makes a big difference when perceived as a catalyst. Based on our experiences the conditio sine qua non to enhance the quality remains the willingness of all actors involved in higher education to become increasingly aware that all educational practices are a collective responsibility.

 

This paper was presented at EQAF and reflects the views of the named authors only.

Our goal is to give a nuanced but critical impression of the impact of EQA in Flanders and the added value of accreditation based on years of experience in EQA. In this paper we distinguish five different categories of EQA- perception: EQA being a calendar a magnifier a mirror a catalyst or a label. EQA as we believe makes a big difference when perceived as a catalyst. Based on our experiences the conditio sine qua non to enhance the quality remains the willingness of all actors involved in higher education to become increasingly aware that all educational practices are a collective responsibility.

 

This paper was presented at EQAF and reflects the views of the named authors only.

Do EQA and accreditation really make a difference in Flanders’ higher education?

Patrick Van den Bosch, Dieter Cortvriendt, Daphne Carolus, Dries Froyen

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