Quality Standard 6: Teaching and Learning
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Scope:
The institution has in place a Transformative Teaching and Learning strategy which is socially responsive, promotes equitable access for success in a learning environment informed by values and principles that fosters a culture of participation, reflexivity, collaboration, co-creation, and the acquisition and sharing of knowledge for sustainable futures. The teaching and learning strategy of the institution is reviewed on a regular basis. Arrangements are in place for quality assurance of the teaching and learning processes. The strategy considers the diversity of students on the programmes, and the ever-changing higher education environment.
Summary of standard criteria
- The teaching and learning strategy of the institution draws on the philosophical/epistemological underpinnings of the institution.
- The teaching and learning strategy of the institution is responsive to the diverse needs of students who operate in a fast changing social and economic environment and is responsive to the ever-changing higher education environment.
- The institution takes advantage of available technology to enhance the quality of teaching and learning and promote student success.
- Student success is placed at the centre of the teaching and learning strategy. Feedback is obtained from students on a regular basis and the results are used to improve teaching and learning processes.
- Sufficient resources are deployed towards enhancing quality of teaching and learning processes, irrespective of the mode of provision.
- There is a policy on continuous professional development (CPD) for staff to ensure they keep up to date with developments in teaching and learning in higher education.
- Where work integrated learning (WIL) is involved, the institution has a policy on how to handle such work-based learning and the policy is implemented.
Criteria Standards | Performance Indicators | Sources of Evidence | Measure | Motivation/Comment
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6.1 The teaching and learning strategy of the institutions draws on the philosophical/epistemological underpinnings of the institution. | 6.1.1 The teaching and learning approach of an institution is informed by sound theory. | Teaching and learning policy; manuals and handbooks | 0. Fails to meet criterion 1. Unsatisfactory 2. Marginal 3. Good 4. Excellent
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6.1.2 Teaching and learning approaches used are appropriate for the mode(s) of provision used. | Teaching and learning policy; manuals and handbooks. |
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6.2 The teaching and learning strategy of the institution is responsive to the diverse needs of students who operate in a fast changing social and economic environment and is responsive to the ever-changing higher education environment. | 6.2.1 Teaching and learning approaches for programmes and courses take into account the needs of the different types students on board | Student feedback on teaching and learning; Programme regulations; course outlines | 0 1 2 3 4 |
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6.2.2 Teaching and learning approaches prepare students for the dynamic world and to adapt to different contexts. | Input of stakeholders, like industry, professional bodies in T & L; Intended Learning Outcomes | 0 1 2 3 4 |
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6.3 The institution takes advantage of available technology to enhance the quality of teaching and learning and promote student success. | 6.3.1 The institution’s preferred pedagogy informs the technology to use and how it is to be used. | Minutes of engagement meetings on preferred teaching approaches & informing theory; Course Outlines; Study Guides. |
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6.3.2 In using technology in teaching and learning, the needs of different students are taken into account. | Student profile documents | 0 1 2 3 4
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6.3.3 Students and staff are trained to use the technology used in teaching and learning. | Policy on staff development; reports on staff training |
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6.3.4 Use of technology does not exclude or disadvantage other students from the participating in the institution’s programmes. | Profiles showing students from disadvantaged backgrounds, student records on students with disability | 0 1 2 3 4
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6.4 Students success is placed at the centre of the teaching and learning strategy of an institution. | 6.4.1 There is a system of getting feedback on teaching and learning from students and the information is used for improvement purposes. | Analysis of feedback from students; improvement plans based on student feedback; minutes of planning meetings |
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6.4.2 There is a system of tracking and analysing student flow rates. | Reports on the analysis of throughput, pass, dropout and other relevant flow rates | 0 1 2 3 4 |
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6.4.3 There is a system of tracking students’ performance and timely support is provided to those that need it. | System of tracking students |
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6.5 Sufficient resources are deployed towards enhancing quality of teaching and learning processes, irrespective of the mode of provision. | 6.5.1 Where applicable, enough and appropriate laboratory and other practical facilities are provided to facilitate students’ learning experiences. | Inventory of facilities and equipment, budgets for teaching & learning facilities |
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6.5.2 Where online learning is used, arrangements are in place to ensure that both the hardware and software are readily accessible to staff and students. | Records of equipment available, student profile |
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6.6 There is a policy on continuous professional development (CPD) for staff to ensure they keep up to date with developments in teaching and learning in higher education. | 6.6.1 The institution has a policy on CPD which is implemented to keep staff up to date with latest developments in teaching and learning. | Policy documents; |
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6.6.2 As much as possible, there is recognition of participation in professional development initiatives by staff. | Policy on recognition for teaching and learning |
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6.7 Where work integrated learning (WIL) is involved, the institution has a policy on how to handle such work-based learning and the policy is implemented. | 6.7.1 There are policy guidelines on the management of WIL to ensure impact of this component of training to students. | Policy guidelines on will; reports on supervision of WIL support |
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SUMMARY OF STRENGTHS AND AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT WITHIN THE STANDARD: Overall Input and Evaluation of Standard 6: Strengths identified:
Areas for improvement identified:
Recommendations:
Overall Evaluation for Standard 6
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