posted on 2021-07-15, 02:37authored byAndrew Harvey, Beni Cakitaki, Matt Brett
<p>Governments have long sought to assess and reward higher
education institutions for their performance. Understanding the relative
performance of institutions in teaching, retaining and graduating students
would provide accountability for growing public funding, and would also be
extremely helpful for prospective students. What constitutes performance
though, and how should it be measured? To answer these questions, it is helpful
to refer to the national objectives of higher education. Enshrined in
legislation, the goals of Australian higher education include quality,
diversity, and the promotion of student equity. ‘Performance’ would ideally be
defined by institutional success against these inter-related objectives,
whether assessing teaching quality or the ability to develop thoughtful,
productive and employable graduates.</p>
Funding
National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE)
History
Publication Date
2018-11-01
Commissioning Body
National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE)
Type of report
Other research report
Publisher
Centre for Higher Education Equity and Diversity Research, La Trobe University