Quality Assurance in Higher Education in China: Control, Accountability and Freedom

Policy and Society, 2014, 33 (3): 253-262.

10 Pages Posted: 1 Sep 2015

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Li Wang

Zhejiang University - Key Laboratory of Reproductive Genetics (Ministry of Education); Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital

Date Written: August 23, 2015

Abstract

Quality assurance (QA) has received increasing attention in the Chinese higher education (HE) sector. This paper examines the QA system in HE in China and its influence on university governance and academic performance. It starts with an introduction into the development of the QA system, and is followed by a discussion of how QA affects accountability and autonomy from the perspective of the faculty. Given that different stakeholders have different understandings of education quality, the next section contributes to the debate on whether the current system is designed for improvement of learning experience, or as a means of effective government control. This paper concludes by highlighting the importance of involving faculty and students in the current QA system to enhance the quality of HE.

Keywords: Quality assurance, higher education, control, accountability, freedom, China

Suggested Citation

Wang, Li and Wang, Li, Quality Assurance in Higher Education in China: Control, Accountability and Freedom (August 23, 2015). Policy and Society, 2014, 33 (3): 253-262. , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2649707

Li Wang (Contact Author)

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital ( email )

1961 Huashan Rd
Shanghai Shi, 200030
China

Zhejiang University - Key Laboratory of Reproductive Genetics (Ministry of Education) ( email )

Hangzhou, 310058
China

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