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Title: Prof. Nadia Badrawi


1

Arab Cooperation in Quality Assurance of Higher
Education
  • Prof. Nadia Badrawi
  • Secretary General
  • Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher
    Education
  • Board Member
  • International Network for Quality Assurance
    Agencies in Higher Education
  • Member of the Advisory Committee
  • Quality Assurance support program for African
    Higher Education
  • Board Member
  • Quality Assurance Commission of the Association
    of Arab Universities

2
Arab Network for Quality Assurance in Higher
Education
  • Introduction
  • Legal status
  • Description of ANQAHE
  • Challenges

3
Introduction
  • The Arab Network for Quality Assurance for Higher
    education was an idea generated by some experts
    in quality assurance in the Arab World in a
    conference organized by the NQAAC in Cairo, Egypt
    in July 2004

4
Introduction
  • A round table discussion on how quality assurance
    bodies in the Arab States might work together
    took place. The brain storming produced three
    possible scenarios
  • to create a network
  • to start an NGO for Quality Assurance
  • to develop a commission for quality assurance and
    accreditation for Arab HEIs.

5
Arab Network for QA Why?
  • The need for having mechanism between Arab region
    to
  • Exchange information about QA
  • Construct new QA organizations
  • Develop standards to initiate new QA
    organizations
  • Disseminate good practice in QA
  • Strengthen liaison between QA.

6
ANQAHE Driving Force
  • The recommendation of the UNESCO
  • The presence and effort of INQAAHE to support
    regional networks
  • The existence and fast arising of other regional
    QA network around the world
  • The wishes and perseverance of experts and
    directors of quality assurance in some Arab
    countries to cooperate together and strengthen
    the liaison between them

7
ANQAHE
  • The Arab Network of Quality Assurance in
    Higher Education (ANQAHE)
  • is launched on the 9th of June, 2007 in
    Jordan

8
ANQAHE
  • ANQAHE is an independent non- profit non
    governmental organization

9
Legal Recognition
  • ANQAHE is working in association with the
    International Network of Quality Assurance
    Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE) and in
    partnership with the Association of the Arab
    Universities (AArU)

10
Legal Recognition (cont)
  • AArU is a well established non-profit
    non-governmental organization with more than 190
    HEI members in the Arab world
  • AArU has a legal and financial identity
  • AArU is recognized across the Arab region

11
Legal Recognition (cont)
  • The ANQAHE is incorporated under the companies
    Act 1985 as a private limited company. ANQAHE was
    registered at Companies House, Cardiff, the 18th
    October 2007 as nonprofit private organization .
    The registration number is 6403398.

12
International Recognition
  • Seeking for
  • UNESCO
  • INQAAHE
  • British Council
  • DAAD Bonn Declaration
  • World Bank
  • Regional Recognition
  • AArU and AAU
  • QA organization members

13
The Mission of ANQAHE
  • To ensure and strengthen the quality
    assurance of higher education institutions, to
    enhance the collaboration between similar quality
    assurance organizations in the Arab region and to
    develop cooperation with other regional and
    international quality assurance networks

14
Goals of ANQAHE
  1. Support and enhance quality assurance
    organizations in the Arab region
  2. Establish a mechanism of cooperation in the field
    of quality assurance in higher education in the
    Arab region

15
Goals of ANQAHE (cont)
  1. Initiate and sustain regional and international
    cooperation in quality assurance in higher
    education
  2. Exchange information on quality assurance in
    higher education
  3. Develop a system for capacity building in the
    Arab region

16
Objectives of ANQAHE
  • Support, promote and disseminate good practice of
    quality assurance in higher education in the Arab
    region and to enhance continuous improvement and
    capacity building for quality assurance agencies
    in the region
  • Advise, consult and establish standards and
    guidelines, to assist the development of new
    quality assurance agencies in the region
  • Facilitate links and communication between
    quality assurance agencies

17
Objectives of ANQAHE (cont.)
  • Provide a platform for information on quality
    assurance standards, good practices and
    professional institutional and program reviewers
    among member organizations
  • Develop a platform for information on
    qualification frameworks, recognized educational
    institutions and accredited programs in the
    region
  • Support members of ANQAHE to determine the
    standards of institutions operating across
    national borders

18
Objectives of ANQAHE (cont.)
  • Provide members of ANQAHE with information on the
    quality assurance organizations in the Arab
    region
  • Facilitate research in the field of quality
    assurance in higher education in the region

19
Objectives of ANQAHE (cont.)
  • Where appropriate, represent and promote the
    interests of the region, e.g., vis-à-vis other
    networks and international organizations
  • Provide the service of evaluating the quality
    assurance agencies upon request.

20
Methodology of ANQAHE
  • Dissemination of information
  • Reference to the databases and good practice
  • Organization of seminars workshops and
    conferences
  • Exchange experts
  • Assist in mutual recognition.

21
Membership
  • Membership ANQAHE has two categories of
    membership
  • Full Member
  • Quality Assurance bodies
  • Other Networks
  • Associate Member

22
ANQAHE Governing Bodies
  • The governing bodies and authorities of ANQAHE
    are the responsibilities of
  • The General Assembly
  • The Board and
  • The General Secretary Committee.

23
The Foundation Board
  • The board includes
  • the president,
  • the secretary general ,
  • two vice presidents,
  • five elected board members
  • co-opted experts in QA

24
The Foundation Board (cont.)
  • The foundation board is composed from a
    combination between partners from the Association
    of Arab Universities, experts in QA from INQAAHE
    and UNDP and representatives of quality assurance
    bodies in their countries.

25
The Foundation Board (cont.)
  • The nationalities of the board members are
    formerly from eight Arab Countries that is,
    Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, Sudan, Bahrain, Oman,
    UAE and Saudi Arabia

26
The Foundation Board (cont.)
  • Dr. Saleh Hashem as president,
  • Dr. Nadia Badrawi as secretary general,
  • Dr. Feissal Abdallah El Hag as vice president,
  • Dr. Badr Aboul Ela, vice president,
  • Dr. Abdel Rehim A. Hunaity, member
  • Dr. Essam Al-Naqib, member,
  • Dr. Essam El Khattib, member,
  • Dr. Tarik Al Sindi, member,
  • Dr. Salim Rasvi
  • Dr. Abdallah Mosalam, member

27
  • Challenges of An Emerging Quality Assurance
    Network

28
1- Identification of the Region
  • The language
  • The geographic location
  • The system of education

29
2- Small Scale Representation of all the
Countries in a Given Region
  • Number of countries involved with ANQAHE are
    small. The 22 Arab countries are Algeria,
    Bahrain, Comoro Islands, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq,
    Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania,
    Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Tunisia, Saudi
    Arabia, Somali, Sudan, Syria, United Arab
    Emirates, and Yemen

30
3- Diversity of the Nature of Quality
Assurance Bodies
  • Semiautonomous bodies for Quality Assurance
  • Independent agencies for Quality Assurance
  • Unit in the ministry of higher education to
    oversee QAA

31
3- Diversity of the Nature of Quality
Assurance Bodies (cont)
  • Perform QA for private and/or public institutions
  • Conduct institutional QAA and or program
    accreditation
  • Uses imported system or developed national models
  • Not started activities in the field of QAA

32
4- Financial Constrains Especially in the
Foundation Period
  • British Council
  • The national and the international conferences to
    meet the responsible colleagues
  • DGF grant from the World Bank
  • Other regional funding agencies
  • The presence of financial structure as the
    Association of Arab Universities

33
5- Lack of Professional Quality Assurance
Expertise
  • Number of professionals in QA are small in the
    Arab countries

34
6- Communication Deficiencies withthe QA Bodies
in Different Countries
  • Websites
  • email addresses
  • Conventional methods
  • It took from us a significant amount of effort
    to identify the responsible colleague in every
    country and an even greater effort to keep that
    person consistent

35
7- Political Intervention and Domination of
the State
  • HEIs are public ones owned by the state,
    regulated, dominated and financed by the
    ministries of higher education
  • The ministries of higher education fulfill the
    role of both service providers and evaluators
  • There is a great political influence on the
    institutions and on the quality assurance bodies

36
7- Political Intervention and Domination of
the State (cont)
  • The private higher education institutions are
    also highly regulated and dominated by the
    ministries of higher education
  • Thus there is a very high political influence
    intervening with competition on quality assurance
    within higher education institutions

37
8- The Stature of the Network Should it be
Governmental or Independent?
  • Should the network be a governmental and follows
    the ministries of higher education or be
    nongovernmental?
  • Should there be a formula to balance between
    governmental and non governmental, and how?

38
8- The Stature of the Network Should it be
Governmental or Independent? (cont)
  • We started the Arab Network as a
    nongovernmental structure but the members are the
    quality assurance bodies and HEIs which most of
    them are governmental.
  • The decision to be affiliated to the
    Association of Arab universities and the
    international recognition of the network has
    helped in partial resolution of this challenge.

39
9- Emerging of Other Networks with Similar Name
for the Same Region
  • The business of quality assurance and
    accreditation in the region is flourishing
  • Profit and non profit organizations might have
    interest in establishing networks to open a work
    market place in this field

40
9- Emerging of other Networks with Similar Name
for the Same Region (cont)
  • This is a new challenge but the experience, the
    credibility of the structure and the activities
    of any network will be the main source of its
    sustainability

41
  • Thank you
  • Dr. Nadia Badrawi
  • nadia_at_badarwi.com
  • www.anqahe.org
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