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Obiekezie, E. O.; Ejemot-Nwadiaro, R. I.; Essien, M. I.; Timothy, A. Essien – African Higher Education Review, 2014
The level of job performance, international comparability and competitiveness of Nigerian university graduates are burning issues. Consequently, the academic quality of Nigerian universities has come under severe criticism. Since university lecturers are key players in quality control in universities, this study explored their perceptions of…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Educational Quality, Quality Control, Student Attitudes
Langbert, Mitchell – Academic Questions, 2006
Statistics show that university presidents at nondenominational and public institutions in the north make a lot more money. Presidents generally also seem to be rewarded for increasing the spending per student. Such indices of quality as "U.S. News" ranking and high SAT scores do relate to presidential pay, but not robustly, and Mitchell Langbert…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, College Presidents, Income, Incentives
Re-Inventing the Wheel? Divergent Conceptions of the Role of Internal Verifiers within Organisations
Warmington, Paul; Wilmut, John – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2004
The work of internal verifiers (IVs) is integral to ensuring that the operation of vocational qualifications meets the local needs of learners and employers, while also maintaining reliable quality nationally and throughout occupational sectors. Arguably, though, the role of IVs in the management of vocational learning often remains narrowly…
Descriptors: Quality Control, Vocational Education, Interviews, Job Performance