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Towards US Online Quality Assurance: What are the Policy Issues?
While all accrediting regions have adopted WICHE/WCET's Best Practices for the Delivery of Online Degrees and Programs, the way they play out vary.
This 2005 sampling presents how state policies express the implementation of the WICHE/WCET standards. Montana's appear to be the most explicit. In reviewing these sites for updates, some of these links are no longer available (like MT, for example). If you have updates you would like to share in email, that would be most appreciated.
Examples of States within a defined Accreditation Region
| Accrediting Region | State Policy Incorporating WICHE-WCET/ CHEA DE Practices at State Higher Education Policy Level | Expressed State Policy Elements Responsive to WICHE-WCET/WICHE Standards
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CO, MN, OH | North Central (NCA) | Montana (1999): http://www.montana.edu/wochelp/borpol/bor300/3037. Htm.
| All WICHE/WICHE Standards are expressed in the Faculty and Course Management and Support sections under IV. Standards and Conditions, Policy 303.7, Delivery of Instruction via Telecommunication. |
TX/FL/KY |
Southern (SACS) |
Kentucky (1998): http://www.kyvu.org/kyvu/additional-info.asp#guiding
| As directly quoted from Kentucky’s site (1998,“Guiding Principles”):
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ME/RI/CT | North Eastern (NE | RI (1997): http://www.ribghe.org/disted.pdf
| Expresses the directive that DE should build on” established system and institutional missions and quality academic programs,” and use DE to expand access, opportunity, with quality.
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AK/WA/OR/ID/UT | Northwestern NW | Oregon (1995): http://www.ous.edu/dist-learn/dist-pol.htm
| Framework provides for “Planning, Quality and Program/Courses; Student Services; Faculty Issues; Tuition/Fees and Student Enrollments; and Technical Standards” |
NY/PA/ MD | Middle States (Middle) | NY (2004): http://web.nysed.gov/ocue/distance/
| Framework: Draws from Middle States adoption of |
I, CA | Western (W) | Hawaii (1998): http://www.hawaii.edu/ovppp/distlearn/policy.htm
| Framework: Access, Instructional Quality are addressed.
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Figure 1: State Policy Language Reflective of WICHE/WCET Best Practices
I have two questions about the policy issues: 1) Do the policy barriers relate to competition among a state's institutions for various student populations in a state or beyond? 2) Conversely, what can ensure transfer of quality courses among states, beyond a local attitude, that if it doesn't come from us, the student really should take our course?