the context for the revised guidance Alan Inglis Assistant Principal, John Wheatley College
Joint Quality Review Group three key principles: high quality learning; learner engagement; and quality culture;  values that underpin these new arrangements:  ownership of quality by colleges; accountability for quality by Boards of Management; the embedding of equality and diversity in all provision; proportionality in approaches to external review; and review outcomes expressed as confidence statements; baseline statement and annual report to SFC
 
Confidence statements forward looking and prognostic, based on the trends and track record of the college. Confidence statements are worded to provide stakeholders with reassurances, or otherwise, about the quality of a college’s provision and its capacity to continue improving.  HMIE is confident/has limited confidence/is not confident that: the college has in place high quality learning and teaching processes;   and learners are progressing well and achieving relevant, high quality outcomes; (both relating to  Key principle 1 – High quality learning )  learners are actively engaged in enhancing their own learning and the work and life of the college; (relating to  Key principle 2 – Learner engagement )  the college is led well and is enhancing the quality of its services for learners and other stakeholders. (relating to  Key principle 3 – Quality culture )
... is confident ...  indicates that the college, which includes staff and learners, has the strong track record, strategy and resources to maintain and enhance the quality of its provision and outcomes for learners. It implies that the college has the capacity and commitment to identify its strengths and areas for development and has effective arrangements in place to build on its strengths and address its areas for development, especially when the areas for development relate to weaknesses that have the potential to undermine the quality of learner experience and outcomes. ... has limited confidence ...  indicates that the college has important weaknesses in one or more of: its learning and teaching processes; its outcomes for learners; learner engagement in enhancing their own learning and the life and work of the college; and its leadership and quality culture. These weaknesses, if unaddressed, will lead to deterioration in the quality of the learner experience. The college’s track record of identifying and addressing weaknesses timeously and effectively, and of enhancing quality, may not be consistently strong but the college’s current capacity and commitment to improve is evident. ... is not confident ...  indicates that there are important or major weaknesses in the college’s capacity or commitment either at institutional or programme level, or both, to secure, maintain and enhance the quality of its provision and outcomes for learners. There is a high probability that, without significant and comprehensive action with external monitoring and support, the college will fail to improve current low-quality provision and outcomes to an acceptable level. HMIE does not have evidence that the college has the capacity and commitment to identify and implement effective and comprehensive action. Evaluations that lead to a statement of no confidence will be evident in the text of the report of external review.
College self evaluation college determines how it self evaluates basis for annual engagement and informs the “risk assessment” should clearly identify the college’s enhancement agenda (issues to be addressed and good practice to develop/share further)
the SLIC toolkit should help you to be clear about: how your services support: learning and teaching? learner engagement? the college’s quality culture? how effective they are (and how you know) your strengths and areas for development
 
....and remember … self evaluation should be EVALUATIVE! always ask yourself “so what?” think about the impact of what you do and  link your evaluation to your forward planning!

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The context for the revised guidance

  • 1. the context for the revised guidance Alan Inglis Assistant Principal, John Wheatley College
  • 2. Joint Quality Review Group three key principles: high quality learning; learner engagement; and quality culture; values that underpin these new arrangements: ownership of quality by colleges; accountability for quality by Boards of Management; the embedding of equality and diversity in all provision; proportionality in approaches to external review; and review outcomes expressed as confidence statements; baseline statement and annual report to SFC
  • 3.  
  • 4. Confidence statements forward looking and prognostic, based on the trends and track record of the college. Confidence statements are worded to provide stakeholders with reassurances, or otherwise, about the quality of a college’s provision and its capacity to continue improving. HMIE is confident/has limited confidence/is not confident that: the college has in place high quality learning and teaching processes; and learners are progressing well and achieving relevant, high quality outcomes; (both relating to Key principle 1 – High quality learning ) learners are actively engaged in enhancing their own learning and the work and life of the college; (relating to Key principle 2 – Learner engagement ) the college is led well and is enhancing the quality of its services for learners and other stakeholders. (relating to Key principle 3 – Quality culture )
  • 5. ... is confident ... indicates that the college, which includes staff and learners, has the strong track record, strategy and resources to maintain and enhance the quality of its provision and outcomes for learners. It implies that the college has the capacity and commitment to identify its strengths and areas for development and has effective arrangements in place to build on its strengths and address its areas for development, especially when the areas for development relate to weaknesses that have the potential to undermine the quality of learner experience and outcomes. ... has limited confidence ... indicates that the college has important weaknesses in one or more of: its learning and teaching processes; its outcomes for learners; learner engagement in enhancing their own learning and the life and work of the college; and its leadership and quality culture. These weaknesses, if unaddressed, will lead to deterioration in the quality of the learner experience. The college’s track record of identifying and addressing weaknesses timeously and effectively, and of enhancing quality, may not be consistently strong but the college’s current capacity and commitment to improve is evident. ... is not confident ... indicates that there are important or major weaknesses in the college’s capacity or commitment either at institutional or programme level, or both, to secure, maintain and enhance the quality of its provision and outcomes for learners. There is a high probability that, without significant and comprehensive action with external monitoring and support, the college will fail to improve current low-quality provision and outcomes to an acceptable level. HMIE does not have evidence that the college has the capacity and commitment to identify and implement effective and comprehensive action. Evaluations that lead to a statement of no confidence will be evident in the text of the report of external review.
  • 6. College self evaluation college determines how it self evaluates basis for annual engagement and informs the “risk assessment” should clearly identify the college’s enhancement agenda (issues to be addressed and good practice to develop/share further)
  • 7. the SLIC toolkit should help you to be clear about: how your services support: learning and teaching? learner engagement? the college’s quality culture? how effective they are (and how you know) your strengths and areas for development
  • 8.  
  • 9. ....and remember … self evaluation should be EVALUATIVE! always ask yourself “so what?” think about the impact of what you do and link your evaluation to your forward planning!