Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1061460 | Policy and Society | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In an interconnected world, higher education systems, the institutions that comprise them, educational policy makers, quality assurance agencies are all supposed to interact simultaneously in a global, national, and local, or glonacal, context. Like some other Asian nations, Taiwan has been developing its glonacal quality assurance framework. At the same time, it attempted to give more institutional autonomy to universities by awarding them a self-accreditation status. The main purpose of the paper is to examine transformation of QA systems in Taiwan's higher education under the glonacal context and to analyze the new development of self-accreditation.
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Authors
Angela Yung-Chi Hou, Karen Hui-Jung Chen, Robert Morse,