Quality assurance in education and training programmes in business with special rereference to adult literacy an empirical survey /
Abstract (Summary)
Title of treatise: Quality assurance in education and training programmes in business
with special reference to adult literacy: An Empirical Survey.
Name of author: Elias Zitha
Supervisor: Professor Anita van der Bank
Institution: University of Pretoria
Faculty: Education
Department: Educational Management and Policy Studies
The research question addressed in this research concerned the extent to which internally
developed quality assurance processes are effective in the promotion and enhancement of
quality in education and training programmes in business with special reference to adult
literacy.
The aim of the research was to explore the presence of and the need for a possible
implementation of effective quality assurance processes in education and training in
business. It also aimed at seeking for answers to the following questions:
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Do education and training programmes in business have effective quality assurance
processes in place for the promotion and enhancement of quality?
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Do education and training programmes in business embrace best practice
principles for continuous quality improvement?
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A literature review, interviews and questionnaires were the instruments employed for the
collection of data. Through these research instruments, better insight into the concepts of
‘quality’ and ‘quality assurance’ was obtained.
From the literature review, it emerged that the implementation of best practice principles
borrowed from industry in education and training programmes can play a crucial role in
continuous improvement. In contrast, it emerged from the empirical investigation results
that no effective quality assurance processes are applied in education and training in
business in South Africa. Business appeared not to be taking a holistic approach to quality
assurance and management was found to be ignoring important aspects, such as human
resources development, partnership and/or similar issues that need attention if quality is to
be holistically promoted and enhanced.
In conclusion, a few recommendations that could contribute to quality promotion and
enhancement in education and training were made. These were the implementation of a
market-related remuneration strategy or competency-based pay, a retention strategy, a
quality assurance training programme, Total Quality Management, a Balanced Scorecard,
recognition and incentive scheme, a performance appraisal system and the involvement of
line managers and union representatives in the management of education and training
programmes in business.
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:quality assurance adult education
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