MusiQuE presented its new article “How to make quality assurance processes more meaningful to teaching staff – a proposal from the field of music” at the 11th European Quality Assurance Forum, which took place on 17-19 November 2016 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

The paper addresses a challenge that is often referred to in quality assurance processes: the involvement in these processes of teaching staff. The authors suggest that this challenge can be approached effectively by creating a common language based on a concept of quality culture, which addresses both (artistic) standards and educational quality. Furthermore, an understanding of a diversity of disciplines and the need for a diversity of quality assurance tools supporting this understanding are described as essential elements to increase the relevance of quality assurance processes to teachers. The paper describes the work done in the field of higher music education in this regard, ranging from the development and use of European-level subject-specific standards, procedures and frameworks, to the new and experimental ‘critical friend’ approach, which can be used alongside more traditional models of external review.

The article is available for download here.