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Global Experts consult the International Institute of Online Education Quality Assurance 2.0

2021.10.28


The International Institute of Online Education (IIOE) Quality Assurance 2.0 Consultation Meeting was successfully held on October 28th,2021. The conference was organized by the International Centre for Higher Education Innovation under the auspices of UNESCO (Shenzhen, China) (hereinafter referred to as the "UNESCO-ICHEI").




The meeting focused on the theme of " Employing IIOE Quality Assurance 2.0: Realizing the Potential of Online Education and Blended Learning to Promote High-quality and Inclusive higher education ”. UNESCO-ICHEI discussed with IIOE partner HEIs and international experts about IIOE Quality Assurance 2.0 and reached a preliminary consensus on the updated version of IIOE Quality Assurance 2.0.


Group photo of guests attending the conference


Group photo of online guests attending the conference


Over 80 participants from 24 partner HEIs of 21 countries in West Asia and Africa, international experts in quality assurance, and representatives from UNESCO attended the meeting. Mr. LYU Feng, Chief of IIOE Management Centre, UNESCO-ICHEI, delivered opening remarks. He introduced the overall plan of IIOE and pointed out that the meeting's main goal is to gather feedback from IIOE partner HEIs and international experts on IIOE QA 2.0, and to set ways forward.


Mr. LYU Feng,Chief of IIOE Management Centre, UNESCO-ICHEI, delivered opening remarks


Professor LIM Cher Ping, Chief Expert of IIOE and Chair Professor of The Education University of Hong Kong, introduced the framework, toolkit and implementation mechanism of IIOE Quality Assurance 2.0. According to Professor LIM, UNESCO-ICHEI summarized the practical experience of IIOE partner HEIs in applying IIOE Quality Assurance 1.0 based on the launch of IIOE Quality Assurance 1.0 in December 2019. He also outlined the operationalisation of IIOE QA 2.0 on institutional, programme and course levels. He then summarised feedback from IIOE partner HEIs regarding IIOE Quality Assurance 2.0, and emphasised the importance of working closely with IIOE partner HEIs. He further pointed out that IIOE QA 2.0 needs to be constantly revised according to the needs of partner HEIs, and the need for contextualisation and localization according to regional specificities.


Prof. LIM Cher-ping, IIOE Chief Expert, introduced IIOE Quality Assurance 2.0


International experts in the field of quality assurance discussed the updated version of IIOE QA 2.0 and put forward suggestions. The expert discussion was chaired by Dr. Antoinette van der Merwe, Senior Director: Learning and Teaching Enhancement Stellenbosch University. Prof. Grace Oakley, Associate Professor and Deputy Dean of the Graduate School of Education, University of Western Australia and Prof. Lamine Gueye, Secretary General, of ANAQ-Sup (Quality Assurance Agency of Senegal) discussed how IIOE QA 2.0 could support partner HEIs to improve the quality of online and blended education. Grace Oakley said that IIOE QA 2.0 is quite comprehensive and flexible. She emphasised the need to include more case studies and perspectives from countries in the global South, in order to ensure the feasibility of IIOE QA 2.0 in those countries to promote quality of online and blended education. Prof. Lamine Gueye introduced the development of online and blended teaching in Senegalese HEIs in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. He emphasized that IIOE QA 2.0 could serve as a useful reference for improving online and blended teaching quality in the country, and indicated that the ANAQ-Sup could work together with UNESCO-ICHEI to implement IIOE QA 2.0.


Experts discuss IIOE quality assurance 2.0


Ms. Hassmik Tortian from the Higher Education Section at UNESCO Headquarters chaired the forum of IIOE partner HEIs. Prof. Mona Abdel-Aal Elzahry from Ain Shams University (Egypt), Prof. Mohamed Larbi SIDMOU from Cadi Ayyad University (Morocco), Prof. Ayuba Guga from Ahmadu Bello University (Nigeria) and Dr. Vincent Ssembatya from Makerere University (Uganda) introduced existing QA mechanisms in their respective institutions and shared their perspectives on the value addedness of IIOE QA 2.0 to their existing mechanisms. They also shared feedback on how IIOE QA 2.0 could be further improved.


Speech by professors from IIOE partner HEIs


Professor LIM Cher Ping, chief expert of IIOE, highlighted three key issues in his concluding remarks, namely the customization and localization of the framework, the integration into existing frameworks at the national or institutional level, and the appropriate support and guidance to implement IIOE QA 2.0. Prof. LIM also proposed actions that could be taken by UNESCO-ICHEI and IIOE partner HEIs. First, develop different versions of IIOE QA 2.0 for different institutions according to local contexts, share promising practices and lessons learnt through pilot studies and case studies, and capacity building through professional development sessions and consultation clinics.


After the meeting, UNESCO-ICHEI will develop a final version of IIOE QA 2.0 based on feedback from partner HEIs and experts. The final version of IIOE QA 2.0 will be published at the World Higher Education Conference in 2022.


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The International Institute of Online Education (IIOE) Quality Assurance 2.0 Consultation Meeting was successfully held on October 28th,2021. The conference was organized by the International Centre for Higher Education Innovation under the auspices of UNESCO (Shenzhen, China) (hereinafter referred to as the "UNESCO-ICHEI"). The meeting focused on the theme of " Employing IIOE Quality Assurance