Policies for the assessment of higher education in Brazil: a critical review
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-97022006000300002Keywords:
Higher education, Assessment policies, Quality indicatorsAbstract
This work wishes to contribute to the debate on the assessment of higher education in Brazil by describing a study about the systems used to measure quality and productivity. Through bibliographical review and documental analysis we seek to analyze the origins of the process of assessment, the historical sequence of the political debates that defined the work programs in this area, the methodological conceptions adopted by these programs, the measuring and follow-up instruments devised, and the systems of indicators created to evaluate the quality of the teaching of the higher education institutions, as well as the students' performance. The discussion includes all assessment systems used in Brazil up to 2005, and concludes that from the first procedures established there has been continuous evolution in the definition of more accurate and efficient indicators. The results yielded by the research that gives support to this work apply explicitly to the revision of the assessment instruments used in Brazil. The work suggests indicators hitherto not used in the historical assessment process, in the search to improve upon the current system.Downloads
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2006-12-01
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Policies for the assessment of higher education in Brazil: a critical review . (2006). Educação E Pesquisa, 32(3), 435-464. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-97022006000300002