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Original Articles

Excellent measures precede measures of excellence

Pages 87-94 | Published online: 08 Mar 2007
 

Abstract

This paper identifies quantifiable indicators that might enhance the national evaluation of learning and teaching in Australian higher education. It begins by setting out a framework suitable for guiding the identification and selection of indicators. After a brief critical review of current indicator possibilities, it defines a number of possible indicators that might be developed. The paper works from the premise that as greater significance is placed on the outcomes of measurement, we need to place greater significance on measurement itself. It is imperative that appropriate and contemporary measures are used, and that evaluations are developed in ways that ensure that the basic availability of data does not dictate the approach.

Acknowledgement

I am most grateful for feedback provided by Drs Phillip McKenzie, John Ainley and Ken Rowe on earlier drafts of this paper.

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