Research article

The move to quality assurance in Chinese higher education: Tensions between policy and practices

Authors
  • Xian-Han Huang
  • Bob Adamson
  • John Chi-Kin Lee

Abstract

This paper investigates quality assurance in Chinese higher education by looking at the Evaluation of the University Baccalaureate Programmes Project (EUBPP) conducted in China. It analyses factors that bring about tensions between policy and practice in this area through a study of two contrasting tertiary institutions. The results show that the aims of the EUBPP have been partly achieved through the interaction of policy-making and implementation. In the process, contextual factors connected to institutional status and stages of development have led to varying degrees of tension between policy and practices.

Keywords: QUALITY ASSURANCE, POLICY IMPLEMENTATION, CHINA

How to Cite:

Huang, X., Adamson, B. & Lee, J., (2014) “The move to quality assurance in Chinese higher education: Tensions between policy and practices”, London Review of Education 12(3), 286–299. doi: https://doi.org/10.18546/LRE.12.3.04

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31 Oct 2014
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