The Reaccreditation Review Process in Summer Semester 2020
A Brief Overview of the Review Process
In their meeting on Feb 12, 2020, the Department decided to review their study programmes according to four core criteria in the summer semester of 2020: (4) equipment and endowment, (5) transparency and documentation, (6) diversity, gender neutrality and equal opportunities, and (7) quality management. The video below outlines how we will set about the review process. The criteria themselves are explained in greater detail below. The university-wide list of criteria and their explanations can be accessed through the start page of the systemic accreditation review process at the English Department.The Discussion Rounds
In their meeting on 24 June 2020 the Departmental Managing Board decided to use Zoom as a platform for the discussion rounds. For administration purposes, there is a StudIP course for each of the criteria, through which the Zoom links will be communicated. Registration for the rounds is open between 24 June and 30 June 2020, 11.59pm.The rounds themselves take place in parallel sessions on 1 July 2020: criteria 4 Equipment and Resources and 5 Transparency will be discussed between 10 and 12am, while criteria 6 Diversity and 7 Quality Management will be the focus of attention between 12 and 2pm.
Direct links to the StudIP entries:
- Gesprächsrunde zu Kriterium 4 Ausstattung | Discussion Round on Criterion 4 Equipment
- Gesprächsrunde zu Kriterium 5 Transparenz | Discussion Round on Criterion 5 Transparency
- Gesprächsrunde zu Kriterium 6 Diversity | Discussion Round on Criterion 6 Diversity
- Gesprächsrunde zu Kriterium 7 Qualitätssicherung | Discussion Round on Criterion 7 Quality Management
4 Equipment and Endowment/Resources
With this criterion, staffing levels are reviewed, as are the coordination of the programmes and the Department's infrastructure, as far as is relevant for studying. The process will review whether the number of staff are adequate for the degree programmes, and whether staff are adequately qualified for their teaching duties. Guest lecturers and professionals as extra teaching staff will also be discussed. As for reviewing the programme coordination, this is expected to take all instructors into account. The review process of infrastructure considers room equipment, the IT equipment and also the library, as far as are relevant for studying.- Learn more: Click to access the video
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