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Title: Assessment, selectivity and excellence: getting the balance right


1
Assessment, selectivity and excellence getting
the balance right
  • Sir Howard Newby

2
1986 and all that
  • A reminder of the RAEs origins
  • expanding student numbers without commensurate
    increase in research funding
  • ensuring that resources followed performance
  • selectivity Vs concentration
  • the importance of dual support

3
Driving excellence
  • The key issue is that funding should incentivise
    research excellence
  • Everything else is a second order issue as to how
    this is best achieved
  • HEFCEs policy has been robust on the former,
    whilst having an open mind on the latter

4
Advantages of the RAE
  • Benchmarking of performance
  • Driven research excellence and banished much
    mediocrity
  • Led to the active management of the research base
    in HEIs
  • Raised research standards and efficiency
  • Sustained the UKs position in the global
    research economy

5
Disadvantages of the RAE
  • Encouraged an over-emphasis on research at the
    expense of other HEI functions
  • Encouraged a restricted range of research outputs
  • Created a ceiling effect for the top rated units
  • Encouraged the perpetuation of disciplinarity

6
The RAE and wider HE policies
  • Selectivity Vs concentration
  • Research, knowledge transfer and learning and
    teaching inter-related
  • Huge incentives for research Vs virtually none
    elsewhere
  • What are the incentives for excellence in non
    research-led HEIs?

7
Metrics alone are not enough
  • Metrics will not remove distortions and
    game-playing, merely provide different ones
  • The danger is that spurious focus on metrics will
    perpetuate the absence of clear thinking on wider
    policy issues
  • A wider range of incentives is needed to ensure
    an appropriate functional differentiation of the
    sector in the future

8
Winners and Losers
  • Running a beauty competition on metrics based
    models is no substitute for policy
  • Babies and bathwater
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