Project CEMAPRE internal
Title | Assessment of Higher Education Quality in Mozambique based on Student Perceptions |
Participants | Filipe Amone, Graça Leão Fernandes (Principal Investigator) |
Summary | This research intends to develop an instrument that can support the National Council of Higher Education Quality Assessment in Mozambique (CNAQ) in its process of evaluation and accreditation of institutions of Higher Education (HE) in Mozambique, using scientific arguments that support quality of education assessment based on the perception of students. On the context of self-assessment indicators of courses and programs approved by CNAQ, the perception of the students fit in the 5th indicator which deals with students and learning environment of the course and define the need of students and learning environment characterization. Higher Education Statistics (MINED, 2014) show that there is a high percentage of degree courses' teachers who besides not having a psycho-pedagogical training, also do not have at least a Master level. These teachers are called turbo teachers because they teach part-time in more than an institution. They are often criticized in the media and social networks and presented as the weakest link in contributing for the quality of education. This research project will be about the validation and adaptation to Mozambican reality the so-called Student's Evaluations of Educational Quality (SEEQ) questionnaire proposed by (Marsh, 1987, 1991, 2001). It has been used by several studies over more than two decades and in different academic contexts, having proven to be reliable and valid, allowing a robust generalization of the results obtained (Marsh & Roche, 1997). Its application to Mozambique, will be a pioneering study in this field. |