Making Sense of an Elusive Concept: Academics' Perspectives of Quality in Higher Education
Objective: Since the 1990s studies on how stakeholders in higher education perceive quality have burgeoned. Nevertheless, the majority of studies on perception of quality in higher education focus on students and employers. The few studies on academics' perceptions of quality in higher educatio...
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Main Authors: | Lazarus Nabaho (Author), Jessica Norah Aguti (Author), Joseph Oonyu (Author) |
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Laureate Education Inc,
2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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