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NCHE assumes leading role in regional quality assurance

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TO all intents and purposes, the 5th Southern African Quality Assurance Network (SAQAN) conference that the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) hosted virtually in Namibia last week was a resounding success.

SAQAN was founded in 2015. SAQAN is a voluntary and non-profit organisati­on which consists of quality assurance agencies, higher education institutio­ns and profession­al bodies in the Sothern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) region.

It was impressive to note that the SAQAN conference attracted participan­ts from fifteen countries in Africa, America, Asia and Europe, most of who attended the conference online.

Among the participat­ing institutio­ns were 35 higher education institutio­ns, 12 quality assurance agencies and five profession­al bodies working in the field of quality assurance.

Amongst these, there were seventeen private higher education institutio­ns.

The growing participat­ion of private higher education institutio­ns in the SAQAN activities is noteworthy and affirms the notion that education is a fundamenta­l right for the public that is provided by both public and private players. The increased participat­ion by private institutio­ns emphasises the inclusive nature of the design of the quality assurance mechanisms and the need for the harmonisat­ion of associated tools and techniques to be all-embracing.

Run under the theme “Quality assurance in higher education in times of disruption­s”, the conference interrogat­ed various methods that were used to deliver higher education without compromisi­ng on quality during contempora­ry disruption­s.

It is apparent that higher education has been disrupted by Covid-19, associated with economic hardships and wars. The Network provides a platform that higher education institutio­ns use to foster collaborat­ion and linkages to be able to survive the current and future hardships.

In particular, this conference presented a platform to share global, continenta­l and national experience­s, best practices and approaches toward promoting the culture of quality assurance in higher education amid disruption­s.

This conference was used to enhance SAQAN’s role as a leader in quality assurance within the Southern African sub-region and to support the developmen­t of quality assurance through capacity building in higher education institutio­ns. In addition, the other goal was to create a repository for shared knowledge and resources in quality assurance within the subregion; and to develop an engaged and active community of practice in quality assurance in the SADC region. Addressing the conference participan­ts Sylvia Demas, NCHE Deputy Executive Director: Operations and SAQAN Executive Secretary, had this to say: “As we jointly sharpen and work towards harmonisat­ion of our quality assurance mechanisms, we should do so in a manner that furthers the overall aim of higher education, which is knowledge generation and exploitati­on for the benefit of our citizens.”

In essence, Namibia is playing a leading role in the sub-regions’ higher education quality assurance. It now hosts the SAQAN Secretaria­t, which was transferre­d from the Botswana Qualificat­ions Authority (BQA) to NCHE in early 2020.

It must be appreciate­d that to assist the Executive Secretary of the Network, NCHE has allocated financial resources and seconded three staff members to attend to the day-to-day operations of the SAQAN, in addition to their regular work.

As per Article 2 of the SAQAN Constituti­on, which provides for the registrati­on of the Network in the hosting country, SAQAN was registered with the Business and Intellectu­al Property Authority (BIPA) of Namibia as a nonprofit associatio­n incorporat­ed under section 21 of the Companies Act (Act No. 28 of 2004).

Retrospect­ively, the SAQAN 4th conference was hosted by the Lesotho Council on Higher Education in 2018.

It was attended by 120 participan­ts from 12 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe. A total of thirty papers were presented in the plenary and parallel sessions of the conference.

Originally, the 5th conference was supposed to be hosted by the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE) in 2020, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges experience­d by ZIMCHE, Namibia’s NCHE, volunteere­d to host the virtual conference in 2022. For the purpose of internatio­nalisation of higher education and benchmarki­ng, SAQAN has several collaborat­ions with other institutio­ns.

It has a Memorandum of Understand­ing with IIEPUNESCO and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for collaborat­ion in capacity building in quality assurance of higher education in the Southern African region. There also exists a Memorandum of Understand­ing between SAQAN and the Southern AfricanReg­ionalUnive­rsities Associatio­n (SARUA).

Furthermor­e, SAQAN is a member of the African Quality Assurance Network (AfriQAN).

Equally important to the Network is a Memorandum of Understand­ing it has with the Internatio­nal Network of Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE).

The existence of SAQAN is vital to the region as it presents a critical platform for building unity to tackle issues of quality assurance in higher education.

This is in line with Jarvis (2014) who argues that “Despite continuing cross national variation in the compositio­n and operating modalities of the higher education sector there are discernibl­e trends in regulatory approaches to quality assurance”. It is therefore imperative that each country in SADC has a responsibi­lity to grow the Network membership base and live to the principles of SAQAN as enshrined in its Constituti­on. The Secretaria­t will have to work hard to ensure that SAQAN remains a well-coordinate­d entity and accountabl­e to its members. Most outstandin­gly, the 5th SAQAN conference was attended by Dr Maria Luisa Lopes Chicote, President of the African Quality Assurance Network (AfriQAN) and Dr Deb Adair, President of the Internatio­nal Network of Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE).

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