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In 2009–2010, CCL is launching a monograph series entitled Challenges in Canadian Post-secondary Education which focuses on important considerations identified in CCL's previous reports on the state of post-secondary education in Canada.
The Challenge of Demonstrating Quality in Canadian Post-secondary Education
This inaugural monograph discusses the complex challenges associated with defining and demonstrating quality in PSE.
Background
As a starting point for a national dialogue, CCL published three annual reports on the state of post-secondary education in Canada over the last four years. These reports provided an overview of the Canadian PSE landscape while highlighting various issues common among education jurisdictions and institutions.
When viewed holistically, Canada lacks a clear and common understanding of the future directions and top priorities of its post-secondary education (PSE) sector. Perhaps as a result, Canada has not yet comprehensively addressed a fundamental question: How do we demonstrate quality in PSE?
Answering this question requires clarification of many issues, including the roles that various institutions and sectors play. It also requires the development of a shared vision of PSE, of what can and should be achieved. Despite much discussion among leaders of various education sectors in Canada, an agreement on a plan of action has yet to be reached.
While Canadian PSE enjoys a reputation for quality, Canada lacks an informational framework through which to understand, measure or clearly demonstrate the quality of its PSE sector. This situation poses challenges for:
Developing a pan-Canadian framework for understanding quality in PSE may be necessary to promote and improve Canada’s PSE sector, while ensuring also that students can make decisions about how best to meet their educational aspirations.
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