Impact, added value and relevance of an accreditation process on quality assurance in architectural higher education
Abstract
The study examines the impact, added value and relevance of accreditation as a way of assuring quality at an institution of higher learning in the field of architecture. The qualitative impact of accreditation was examined through a survey presented to students, teachers and employers. A quantitative assessment was carried out by reviewing academic indicators, such as pass rate or weighted average per year, before and after the accreditation processes. The study examined a private institution of higher education in Peru; however, the methodology and results may be relevant to future studies of schools in developing countries with similar characteristics.
How to cite
Acevedo De los Rios, A. & Rondinel Oviedo, D.R. (2022). Impact, added value and relevance of an accreditation process on quality assurance in architectural higher education. Quality in Higher Education, 28 (2), 186-204. https://doi.org/10.1080/13538322.2021.1977482Publisher
RoutledgeCategory / Subcategory
PendienteSubject
Journal
Quality in Higher EducationQuality in Higher EducationISSN
1353-8322Collections
- Arquitectura [31]
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