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The paper  concludes that student feedback can provide important perspectives for assessing quality but more importantly the everyday commitment and involvement to the continuous improvement through the “Quality as Practice” –approach ought to be promoted. This approach challenges the rational – and quantitative - paradigms which still dominate the strategies for the management of quality. It also celebrates the involvement of the key stakeholders of quality in higher education: students and teachers.

 

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

The paper  concludes that student feedback can provide important perspectives for assessing quality but more importantly the everyday commitment and involvement to the continuous improvement through the “Quality as Practice” –approach ought to be promoted. This approach challenges the rational – and quantitative - paradigms which still dominate the strategies for the management of quality. It also celebrates the involvement of the key stakeholders of quality in higher education: students and teachers.

 

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

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