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Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) eLearning and Virtual University Initiatives in the EHEA - future perspectives and quality management University of Helsinki 20 June 2005 Towards a coherent national quality assurance in higher education Ossi Tuomi Secretary General FINHEEC (

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 23/11/14 2 Types of FINHEEC evaluations Type of evaluationEvaluations conducted in Forthcoming evaluations in Institutional evaluations -20 evaluations of universities - 4 evaluations of polytechnics - 16 quality audits of polytechnics - follow-up evaluations - evaluation of quality assurance systems Accreditation-like evaluations - 66 initial evaluations of polytechnics - 77 accreditations of professional courses - accreditation of professional courses Subject evaluations- 11 evaluations- in selected subjects - more responsibility on instutions themselves Policy or other thematic evaluations - 5 evaluations- in selected themes Selection of centres of excellence - 10 evaluations- selection of centres of excellence

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 3 Berlin Communiqué The Ministers agree that by 2005 national quality assurance systems should include:  A definition of the responsibilities of the bodies and institutions involved.  Evaluation of programmes or institutions, including internal assessment, external review, participation of students and the publication of results.  A system of accreditation, certification or comparable procedures.  International participation, co-operation and networking.

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 4 Bergen Communiqué  European Standards and Guidelines for QA in the EHEA  Register of external QA agencies operating in Europe

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 5 Responsibilities of the bodies and institutions - steering - decision-making - evaluation by authorities - national responsibility - evaluations of degree programmes, thematic evaluations, assignments - audits of quality assurance systems - main responsibility for training quality and improvement - quality assurance system creation - participation in external evaluations and audits Government steering (Ministry of Education) National evaluation FINHEEC Quality assurance at HEIs Establishment of institutions: legislation, accreditations Criteria: new training, termination of old programmes

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 6 European Standards and Guidelines for QA in the EHEA  Internal QA within HEIs  External QA in HE  External QA Agencies

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 7 Internal QA within HEIs  Policy and procedures for QA  Approval, monitoring and periodic review of programmes and awards  Assessment of students  QA of teaching staff  Learning resources and student support  Information systems  Public information

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 8 External QA in HE  Use of internal QA procedures  Development of external QA processes  Criteria for decisions  Processes fit for purpose  Reporting  Follow-up procedures  Periodic reviews  System-wide analysis

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 9 External QA Agencies  Use of external QA procedures for HE  Official status  Activities on a regular basis  Resources  Mission statement  Independence  External QA criteria and processes used by QAAs  Accountability procedures

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 10 Coherent national QA in HE  = Berlin Communiqué + European Standards implemented  => Quality Audits

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 11 Planning process of audits Working group on quality assurance (MinEdu) members representing MinEdu, FINHEEC, HEIs and students spring 2004Comments from the HEIs and stakeholdes the general attitude towards proposals was very positive autumn 2004FINHEEC set up an expert group to plan the audit procedure spring 2005Piloting the audit model with two polytechnics Methodological development of audits Seminars for HEI and student representatives autumn 2005Expanding the audit procedure

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 12 Auditing targets Auditing is targeted at the HEI's quality assurance system, which the HEI has drawn up in accordance with its own premises and goals. The levels of evaluation are:  Quality assurance system as a whole Integrating the quality assurance system into the main tasks, strategic planning, resourcing and management.  Quality assurance for the main processes of the HEI The primary target of the auditing is quality assurance for degree- oriented education. Quality assurance for research and development work, social interaction and regional development work will be emphasised according to the goals and needs of the HEI.

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 13 Auditing targets and criteria ComprehensivenessEffectiveness Openness and communicability (transparency) Quality assurance system as a whole Comprehensiveness Effectiveness Openness and communicability (transparency) Quality assurance for the main processes

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) Links between the total quality assurance structure and its parts Auditing targets and criteria: The quality assurance system as a whole What kind of elements does the quality assurance system include? Does the system cover all key functions? How are the parts connected? Do the links between quality assurance for degree education and for other activities benefit the development of education quality? Has a standard system description been created based on documentation relating to quality assurance? 2. The integration of the system into HEI's operations, objectives, strategic planning, results monitoring, resourcing and management How is the quality assurance system integrated into HEI's operations? How are HEI's objectives recognised in the construction of the quality assurance system? What kind of link exists between quality assurance activities and strategic planning? How is results monitoring linked to the activity of the total quality assurance system? What kind of link exists between the quality assurance system and decisions concerning resourcing? How is the quality assurance system used as a management tool? Comprehensiveness

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) Monitoring, evaluation and continuing development of quality assurance system activity Effectiveness 4. The use of information produced by the system as a tool for management, results monitoring and operational development How is the information produced by the system used in management, results monitoring and development? What evidence exists concerning the use of this information? What is the overall impression of the HEI's management personnel, staff and students regarding the operation and effect of the system? How is the system activity monitored and developed? Auditing targets and criteria: The quality assurance system as a whole

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) The level of activity of the HEI in transmitting information on quality assurance in the university and to national and international partners and interest groups Openness and communicability (tranparency) 6. The relevance and availability of the information produced by the system from the viewpoint of the HEI departments and partners and interest groups 7. Demonstrating to partners the quality and continuing development of HEI activity How is information on quality assurance transmitted to members of the HEI community and external partners and interest groups? How active and purposeful is the communication? How is the relevance of the information produced by the system considered in the planning of quality assurance system activity from the viewpoint of those within the HEI? How is the relevance of the information produced by the system considered in the planning of quality assurance system activity from the viewpoint of partners and external interest groups? How can the HEI demonstrate to partners the quality of its activity through the quality assurance system? Targets and criteria of auditing: The quality assurance system as a whole

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) Defining and documenting the functions, participants and responsibilities of the quality assurance system, and organisation at different levels of the HEI. Comprehensiveness 9. The participation of members of the HEI community and external interest groups in quality assurance. How is quality assurance activity organised at different levels of the HEI? How are functions, participants and responsibilities defined and documented? How do the different members of the HEI community participate in quality assurance? How is their participation supported? What kind of role do external interest groups have in quality assurance system activity? Auditing Targets and criteria: Quality assurance for the main processes

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) The achievement of targets set by the quality assurance system (target- orientated activity) Effectiveness 11. Efficiency of the quality assurance system’s operating methods and structures enabling the monitoring of quality and development and change. 12. The use of information produced by the system as a tool in the quality control and development of basic tasks. Does the quality assurance system function in accordance with these set targets? How can sub-standard quality be identified through the quality assurance system? How does the quality assurance system support operational development? What kind of operating methods and structures enabling change are contained in the quality assurance system? How is information produced by the quality assurance system used as a tool in the quality control and development of basic tasks? What evidence of this exists? Auditing targets and criteria: Quality assurance for the main processes

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) Openness and availability of information relating to the quality assurance of the basic tasks of the HEI. Openness and communicability (transparency) How and to whom is information relating to the quality assurance of basic tasks transmitted? Auditing targets and criteria: Quality assurance for the main processes

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 20 Audit schedule spring-summer 2005 two pilot audits with two polytechnics autumn audits audits 2007to be decided later

Korkeakoulujen arviointineuvosto — Rådet för utvärdering av högskolorna — The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council (FINHEEC) 21 Virtual universities and polytechnics  FINNHEEC Plan for Action : "The work to develop virtual universities and polytechnics should be supported through an evaluation implemented towards the end of the planning period (2006)." =>