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On the Relationship of External Quality Assurance and Equity: Can they Converge on National Policy Agendas?

Pages 251-262 | Published online: 12 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

This article presents the findings of exploratory research on the relationship of external quality assurance (EQA) systems and equity policies conducted at the UNESCO Institute for Educational Planning. Authors from Australia, Brazil, India and South Africa were invited to discuss this relationship in the context of their respective higher education systems. More precisely, the study set out to analyse: (1) whether EQA systems of the four countries in their orientation explicitly refer to national equity objectives; (2) whether quality models and quality assessment procedures developed under EQA systems address national equity concerns; and (3) whether EQA processes such as follow‐up and reporting mechanisms are conducive to enhance the monitoring of national equity policies at the institutional level. The project reveals that national equity objectives can be reflected in EQA systems and that EQA can also be an instrument for the monitoring of national equity policies even where major differences occur in national EQA frameworks. The article also brings to light under which different modalities national equity concerns can be inserted in EQA systems.

Acknowledgements

Our particular thanks go to the authors of the national articles from: Australia, Dr Antony Stella; Brazil, Dr Dilvo Ristoff; India, Dr Asha Gupta and Dr Patil; and South Africa, Dr Lis Lange and Dr Mala Singh, for their valuable contributions to this publication. Without their highly interesting analyses this comparative article would not have been possible.

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