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Management Learning, 1998
This article examines the national Teaching Quality Assessment (TQA) which was conducted across all 105 business and management schools in England during the period 1993-1994. It demonstrates from documentary sources that teaching provision was more likely to be judged `excellent' if: (i) clear links were visible between institutional aims and ...
Lock, A, Berry, T, Easterby-Smith, M P V
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This article examines the national Teaching Quality Assessment (TQA) which was conducted across all 105 business and management schools in England during the period 1993-1994. It demonstrates from documentary sources that teaching provision was more likely to be judged `excellent' if: (i) clear links were visible between institutional aims and ...
Lock, A, Berry, T, Easterby-Smith, M P V
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Teaching residents how to teach improves quality of clerkship
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004To evaluate the impact of a resident's teaching skills workshop on the ratings of the obstetrics and gynecology clerkship by third-year medical students.The 6-week obstetrics and gynecology clerkship at the University of Michigan is provided at 4 different sites including the University of Michigan Hospital.
Maya M, Hammoud +3 more
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Enhancing Teaching Quality Through Peer Review of Teaching
Quality in Higher Education, 2005ABSTRACT This paper examines the introduction of peer review of teaching in a pre‐1992 university in England. The paper first considers the theoretical dimensions. Peer review of teaching is generally seen as a quality enhancement rather than a quality assurance instrument and a powerful means of encouraging the continuing professional development of ...
Lomas, L, Nicholls, G
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Recognition andassessment of teaching quality
Nurse Education Today, 1996As colleges of nursing and midwifery move into higher education they will be shaped by the 'quality ethos' of their parent university, where in the past, excellence in teaching has in practice been less valued than other (e.g. research) activities.
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Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
Present society is established as an informational. A man meets a lot of sources of information every day. Their understanding and further application in practice is important for the life of an individual human. The organisation uses the knowledge of employees for its production subsequently.
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Present society is established as an informational. A man meets a lot of sources of information every day. Their understanding and further application in practice is important for the life of an individual human. The organisation uses the knowledge of employees for its production subsequently.
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DECLINE IN QUALITY OF MEDICAL TEACHING
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959The Second World Conference on Medical Education, sponsored by several organizations including the American Medical Association and held in Chicago, Aug. 30 to Sept. 4, 1959, focused part of its attention on the problem of recruiting, training, and retaining talent in medical education.
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Teaching standards and the promotion of quality teaching
European Journal of Education, 2019AbstractSeveral countries have been developing teaching standards for the purpose of providing recognition and more attractive career pathways to teachers who attain these standards. These initiatives aim to lift the status of teaching as a profession and to provide stronger incentives for professional learning.
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The Incoherence of ‘Teaching Quality’
Journal of Further and Higher Education, 1987(1987). The Incoherence of ‘Teaching Quality’. Journal of Further and Higher Education: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 106-114.
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Quality Assurance and the Quality of University Teaching
Australian Journal of Education, 2003The quality of university teaching is increasingly the subject of political rhetoric, but doubt remains about both actual performance outcomes and the role and relevance of the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA). Present quality procedures are found to be inadequate, and scepticism about AUQA's capacity to achieve its aims is well justified
Guest, R., Duhs, L. A.
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Transforming the quality of teaching
Headteacher Update, 2013Two headteachers speak to Fiona Aubrey-Smith about how the use of the Teacher Effectiveness Enhancement Programme after an Ofsted inspection has helped them to sustainably improve the quality of teaching
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