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Kuwaiti Educators gain skills from UK experts at British Council''s workshop |
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 23:37 |
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KUWAIT, March 3 (KUNA) -- Seven representatives from Government and Higher Education Institutions in Kuwait gained new skills in Self-Assessment from top UK education experts at a British Council workshop
, to help them improve the quality of education at universities in the country, said a statement for the British Council on Wednesday. The Kuwait team joined Higher Education professionals from Iraq, Qatar, and Bahrain at the workshop held between March 1-3 March at the Novotel Al-Dana Hotel and Resort in Manama, Bahrain. The 'Self Assessment: a Key Driver in Quality Assurance and Improvement for Universities' workshop aimed to demonstrate the need and value of self-assessment - of courses, programmes and institutions - and provide the 29 delegates with appropriate tools to measure and assess performance in their universities. During the 3-day practical workshop organised by the British Council delegates will learn about the benefits of self-assessment in raising educational standards and identify self-assessment techniques - such as dashboards, key performance indicators (KPIs) and improvement plans - which they can apply to their own organisations that will help them to meet universities' strategic goals. They will also hear about the role of self-assessment in external quality assurance accreditation. Sally Ward, Regional Program Manager Higher Education for the Middle East said: "Being able to clearly measure how a university, its programmes and courses are performing is vital if education professionals are to successfully raise standards and meet their organisation's strategic goals." Dr. Mohammed Al-Fares, representing the Private Universities Council (PUC) in Kuwait, extended his appreciation and thanks to the British Council for organizing this workshop and for its active role in providing excellence in higher-education especially in the Middle East and the GCC region. - Kuna
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