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Academic Quality and Integrity in the New Higher Education Digital Environment. A Global Perspective. Chandos Information Professional Series

  • Book

  • June 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5709135

Academic Quality and Integrity in the New Higher Education Digital Environment: A Global Perspective provides discussions on the work of three editors who have significant experience in the quality assurance of teaching and learning and have been developing approaches during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Discussions on learning and teaching during the pandemic were concentrated on how academic institutions ensure quality of courses, and that academic integrity is maintained in all assessments in a digital environment, thus ensuring what is being delivered meets global standards and professional bodies have confidence in programs delivered by the higher education sector.

The area of quality assurance and academic integrity is thus critical in this new digital environment where significant educational programs will be delivered.

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Table of Contents

1. An autoethnography and analysis of Australian academic
integrity policies amidst emerging threats
2. Reimaging academic integrity through the lenses of
ethics of care and restorative justice to establish a culture of academic integrity
3. Connecting generic academic integrity modules to professional integrity through curriculum design
4. Developing an all-voices plan: A case study of embracing community to uphold academic integrity
5. Addressing academic misconduct through embedding academic
skill development in subject teaching: a collaborative approach
6. Retooling online proctoring technology in the Fourth
Industrial Revolution learning contexts-from big brother to learning buddy
7. "Linkage with the Midst�: digital impact and institutional identity in Chile
8. Development of doctoral student perceptions of plagiarism
and academic integrity: the roles of agency and aspirational identity
9. Open academic systems as key levers of integrity and
quality assurance for assessments at the Universit� des Mascareignes

Authors

Upasana Gitanjali Singh Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Information Systems and Technology, University of KwaZulu Natal, Westville Campus, Durban South Africa. Dr Upasana Singh is the academic leader and a senior lecturer in the Discipline of Information Systems and Technology at the University of KwaZulu Natal, Westville Campus, in Durban, South Africa. She has a keen interest in Educational Technologies. In 2019 she completed her Fellowship in "Teaching Advancement in Universities� (TAU), from the CHE. Her primary area of research is Digital Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9943-011X Chenicheri Sid Nair Executive Dean and Dean Learning, Teaching and Student Experience, Victorian Institute of Technology (VIT), Australia. Professor Sid Nair is currently Executive Dean and Dean Learning, Teaching and Student Experience at the Victorian Institute of Technology (VIT), Australia where he is responsible for the learning, teaching, student experience and quality matters of the Institution.

Previous to this appointment at VIT, Sid was the Executive Director of the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC), Mauritius, the apex regulatory body where he was responsible for the formulation and execution of strategies, policies and procedures in the higher education sector in Mauritius.

Prior to joining TEC, he was Professor of Higher Education Development at the Centre for Education Futures (CEF), University of Western Australia. His role was to build the capacity of academics in the digital delivery of their teaching. His career path also had him as Interim Director and Quality Advisor (Evaluations and Research) at the Centre for Higher Education Quality (CHEQ) at Monash University, Australia where he headed the evaluation unit at Monash University. In this capacity he restructured the evaluation framework at the university. The approach to evaluations at Monash has been noted in the first round of the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) audits and is part of the good practice database.

His research work lies in the areas of quality in the higher education system, classroom and school environments, and the implementation of improvements from stakeholder feedback. He has extensive lecturing experience in the applied sciences in Canada, Singapore and Australia. He is an international consultant in quality and evaluations in higher education. Rashmi Watson Associate Professor, Assessment in Medical Education, The University of Western Australia, Australia. Associate Professor, Assessment in medical education at The University of Western Australia. Her background has been embedded in education at all levels including higher education in teaching and learning supporting academics in building their pedagogical capacity. Rashmi led a highly successful online research program in recent years and provides consultancy in higher education and leadership development.