An evaluation of the process of rewarding excellence in tuition at the University of South Africa

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Le Roux, Christiaan Roedolf

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2009-08-25T11:03:49Z

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Interviews , Qualitative Research , University of South Africa (Unisa) , Process Management , Open and Distance Learning , Excellence , Teaching , Higher Education

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The aim of this research is to evaluate the process of the 2005 Excellence in Tuition Awards at the University of South Africa. To achieve this aim an investigation was undertaken into (a) the strengths and weaknesses of the 2005 Awards process and (b) possible ways to improve it for the future. The literature study sought to place the rewarding of quality teaching in the broader framework of international excellence in tuition awards, current criteria (both locally and globally) used in evaluating teaching in higher education, and principles of business process management. The qualitative investigation attempted to provide a contextual understanding of Unisa's experience of awarding excellence in tuition, through an exploration of the experiences of those who were directly involved in the 2005 Excellence in Tuition Awards process at Unisa. The findings serve as basis for guidelines for future Awards processes.

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Le Roux, Christiaan Roedolf (2009) An evaluation of the process of rewarding excellence in tuition at the University of South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2477>

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