Jan Hausman Academic Manager Bay of Plenty Polytechnic Tauranga, New Zealand August 2011.

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Jan Hausman Academic Manager Bay of Plenty Polytechnic Tauranga, New Zealand August 2011

Presentation flow From compliance focus report To evaluative focus at team level Why it changed How it has worked at school level To the institution overall What next

North Island Tauranga & Mt Maunganui

Quality assurance in NZ Inputs based audit To Outcomes focused self evaluation and external evaluation and review

NZQA – The Key Evaluation Questions 1.How well do programmes and activities match the needs of learners and stakeholders? 2.How well are learners guided and supported? 3.How effective is the teaching? 4.How well do learners achieve? 5.What is the value of the outcomes for key stakeholders including learners? 6.How effective are governance and management in supporting educational achievement?

APR - How effective is the teaching? Teaching delivery Discuss the effectiveness of the teaching on this programme and how you know it is effective? How effective was your timetable/teaching delivery plan? What has worked really well as far as teaching practice is concerned this year? How have foundation learning strategies enhanced the teaching and learning on your programme (this might include diagnostic assessment, embedded literacy and numeracy)? Discuss how delivery options have enhanced or impeded programme delivery to Maori students? Discuss any teaching/learning strategies that have been implemented that recognise diversity in the classroom? If you could propose new delivery modes or techniques to improve Maori student learning engagement, what would these be?

One important idea If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you always got (Anthony Robbins)

What changed? Timing – discussion December and January – before next cohort started. Different staff involved in a layered approach

Programme evaluation by the teaching teams – (approx 90) Head of School Applied Science– read all APRs and produced a Health of the School Report Head of School Applied Technology– read all APRs and produced a Health of the School Report Head of School Business Studies – read all APRs and produced a Health of the School Report Head of School Design and Humanities – read all APRs and produced a Health of the School Report Cross Institutional evaluation of programme health by reflecting on the Four Head of School reports and the team annual programme review reports

Tim – Head of School

Even more change

Group Programme Committees Group Leader, All Academic Staff, Programme Administrator and Academic Adviser

Mary – Group Leader

A School Leadership Team replaced the Board of Studies Head of School, Group Leaders, Academic Adviser and Administration Team Leader

Where to now?

Strategic directions and planning process REACH performance development process Business unit self evaluation Programme health - multilayered What next?

Thanks to colleagues Tim Mary and Gill for their contribution

Thanks for listening and any questions please