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The presentation, delivered at the NAKVIS seminar in Ljubljana, looks at the role of the external reviewer in a review process, and offers advice for communicating with the review team, the institution being reviewed and the quality assurance agency.The presentation is mainly focused on higher education quality reviews.
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External Review
... a communications perspectiveAnthony F. Camilleri NAKVIS Seminar
24th November 2011
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What‘s in a Name?Audit Expert-Review
objective Subjective
Precise standards Broad guidelines
verifies account of client Interprets account of client
standards-basedreview
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A reviewer is a communicator
University
AgencyReview Team
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Communicatingwith your team
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What‘s in a name?
review team
a group of independent experts
vsa unitary entity with its own mind
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Inter-subjectivity
• different subjective perceptions, taken from different viewpoints, give an objective view of reality
• the quality basis of an external review• requires consensus
consensus is not a diplomatic nicetybut an essential pre-requisite of quality
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Requirements
• Know your team• Know their profiles• Know their inputs
• Discuss everything• Do not divide responsibility for
thought• Form a consensus • Before• During• After
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Practical Actions
• Leave sufficient time for meetings at each stage
• Actively ask for team members‘ concerns
• Ensure each team member gets equal say
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Communicatingwith the institution
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Communication starts
• This is not a one-way exercise!– Has the institution told you enough to
allow a successful review?–What don‘t you understand, and who
can answer your questions?• Be active in schedule-design
with self-assessment!
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Planning a Conversation
• ‚Get to know each-other‘• General discussion of role in
quality culture• Specific questions based on
report• Clarify all doubts
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NEVER• get into conflict with your
interviewee• confuse the interviewee with the
institution• Issue judgments or opinions• leave the room with questions
unanswered• breach confidentiality
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Demand RESPECT
• Self-assessment should be complete• All interviewees promised must attend
– even if review schedule changes• All questions must be answered in full• Any and all documents should be
provided• Logistical support should be provided
You are not a
court of law!
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Communicatingwith the agency
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„I don't know anything about art, but I know
what I like“
Gelett Burgess
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„I don't know anything about the standards, but I know quality when I see
it“Unnamed reviewer
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Standards of Proof• Some credible evidence• Preponderance of evidence• Clear and convincing evidence• Beyond reasonable doubt
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In your Report• Be yourself
Bad: The institution showed....
Good: The review team saw / found / observed....
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In your Report• Be specific
Good: The institution showed....
Better: The review team found multiple and consistent examples of
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In your Report• Say what you know
Bad: The institution lied....
Good: The review team found inconsistencies between evidence (x) and interview (y)
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In your Report• Give your opinion (where relevant)
Bad: The institution is... / or NOTHING
Good: We suspect, It seems likely that, Given the evidence available, etc...
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In your Report• Give your reasoning
Bad: There is no quality.
Good: When we consider (X), (Y) and (Z), we find it impossible to say there is quality
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In your Report• Link Effect with Cause
Bad: Quality systems are in place, but there is no evidence of iterative improvement.
Good: Quality systems are not effective, due to lack of iterative improvement procedures.
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In your Report• Be CLEAR
Bad: The physical conditions of classrooms are in need of improvement.
Good: Classrooms are in a dismal state – no heating, broken desks and no boards make it impossible to learn
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Hvala!Thank-you for your attention
Questions?
Anthony F. Camilleri ([email protected])Presentation available from: http://www.slideshare.net/anthonycamilleri/
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