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Vol. 15 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Higher Education in Africa: Special Issue on Trends in Higher Education and Quality Assurance in East Africa

Issue Published : December 22, 2017

8 - Quality Assurance Self-assessment: A Catalyst at Aga Khan University

https://doi.org/10.57054/jhea.v15i1.1495
Khairunnisa Dhamani
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0494-9059
Tashmin Khamis

Corresponding Author(s) : Khairunnisa Dhamani

khairunnisa.dhamani@aku.edu

Journal of Higher Education in Africa, Vol. 15 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Higher Education in Africa: Special Issue on Trends in Higher Education and Quality Assurance in East Africa
Article Published : January 11, 2022

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This article describes the establishment of the Aga Khan University’s Network of Quality Assurance and Improvement in promoting the principles of quality in its programmes. As an international university, the experiences and lessons learned have the potential to inform quality assurance and improvement in similar contexts. The authors reflect on past attempts to improve the quality of educational offerings, which were primarily traditional quality assurance audits. With the advent of the Inter-University Council for East Africa self-assessment process, the next generation of quality assurance and improvement was launched for the Aga Khan University programmes. They found the self-assessment process effective in changing attitudes towards quality enhancement and implementation of improvement plans, because it created ownership in the process. Practically, self-assessment is an important tool for academic quality assurance providing critical feedback, and catalysing action. The article will be useful for those establishing quality teaching and learning units across multi-site, multi-campus universities, especially in resource challenged environments.

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higher education quality assurance and improvement academic development resource challenged environments

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Dhamani, K., & Khamis, T. (2022). 8 - Quality Assurance Self-assessment: A Catalyst at Aga Khan University. Journal of Higher Education in Africa, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.57054/jhea.v15i1.1495
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  1. Gibbs, G., 2010, Dimensions of Quality, London, UK: Higher Education Academy. Gibbs, G., 2012, Implications of ‘Dimensions of Quality’ in a Market Environment,London, UK: Higher Education Academy.
  2. Inter-University Council for East Africa/German Academic Exchange Service (IUCEA/ DAAD), 2010, A Road Map to Quality: Handbook for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. Volume 1: Guidelines for Self-Assessment at Program Level, Nairobi, Kenya: IUCEA/DAAD.
  3. Pascarella, E.T., 2001, Identifying excellence in undergraduate education: are we even close? Change, 33(3), 19-23.
  4. Rasul, F., 2012, The Aga Khan University Report, Karachi, Pakistan: The Aga Khan University.
  5. Self-Assessment Committee, 2013, Self-assessment Reporting: Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Programme (unpublished), Nairobi, Kenya: The Aga Khan University.
  6. Self-Assessment Committee, 2013, Quality first: Self-assessment report of post Registered Nurse – Bachelor of Science in Nursing programme (unpublished), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: AKU-Tanzania Institute of Higher Education Advanced Nursing Studies Programme.
  7. Teferra, D., ed., 2013, Funding Higher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa, New York,NY: Palgrave MacMillan.
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Gibbs, G., 2010, Dimensions of Quality, London, UK: Higher Education Academy. Gibbs, G., 2012, Implications of ‘Dimensions of Quality’ in a Market Environment,London, UK: Higher Education Academy.

Inter-University Council for East Africa/German Academic Exchange Service (IUCEA/ DAAD), 2010, A Road Map to Quality: Handbook for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. Volume 1: Guidelines for Self-Assessment at Program Level, Nairobi, Kenya: IUCEA/DAAD.

Pascarella, E.T., 2001, Identifying excellence in undergraduate education: are we even close? Change, 33(3), 19-23.

Rasul, F., 2012, The Aga Khan University Report, Karachi, Pakistan: The Aga Khan University.

Self-Assessment Committee, 2013, Self-assessment Reporting: Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Programme (unpublished), Nairobi, Kenya: The Aga Khan University.

Self-Assessment Committee, 2013, Quality first: Self-assessment report of post Registered Nurse – Bachelor of Science in Nursing programme (unpublished), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: AKU-Tanzania Institute of Higher Education Advanced Nursing Studies Programme.

Teferra, D., ed., 2013, Funding Higher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa, New York,NY: Palgrave MacMillan.

Author Biographies

Khairunnisa Dhamani

The Aga Khan University School of Nursing & Midwifery, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Tashmin Khamis

 Director, AKU Networks of Quality, Teaching and Learning, Office of the Provost, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, Kenya.

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