A Higher Education: Council for National Academic Awards and British Higher Education, 1964-89 (Education Policy Perspectives) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

A Higher Education: Council for National Academic Awards and British Higher Education, 1964-89 (Education Policy Perspectives) Book

The Council for National Academic Awards has been, since its creation in 1964, the most public and explicit organization in the history of British higher education. It has been so for several reasons. Its charter and statutes virtaully required it to be, by establishing as its aim the guardianship of the standard of degrees and other awards in the institutions whose courses it was to validate. Being accountable to do so, it established procedures by which not only to achieve this aim, but also to be able to defend publicly the basis of its accountability. It has therefore been able to speak with confidence for standards in the sector and in its associated institutions. It has also had to deal with a considerable and complex range of polytechnics and colleges, discipline areas interdisciplinary programmes, curriculum structures, modes of teaching and assessment, research, and a diversity of traditions and developments.Read More

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  • 1850007012
  • 9781850007012
  • Harold Silver
  • 1 May 1990
  • Falmer Press Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 294
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