Talking Tertiary
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https://doi.org/10.56433/jpaap.v12i2.649Keywords:
tertiary, Scotland;, QAA;, educational developmentAbstract
In this edited interview, we use this moment of change in our Scottish higher education landscape to reflect back on how we might have come towards this ‘tertiary’ move as a sector to help us look forward and think carefully about the challenges and opportunities that may lie ahead. Our two interviewees have been significant voices in Quality Enhancement in Scotland and we anticipate that their insights and perspectives will give us food for thought as we cross the threshold into a new era.
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Scottish Funding Council (2024) Scotland’s Tertiary Quality Enhancement Framework (TQEF) Retrieved October 10, 2024 from https://www.sfc.ac.uk/assurance-accountability/learning-quality/scotlands-tertiary-quality-enhancement-framework/
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