Implications of variance in ARPL policy: a South African case study
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Author: Frick, B. L.; Bitzer, E. M.; Leibowitz, Brenda
Abstract:
The assessment and recognition of prior learning (ARPL) has received much attention lately in South African higher education. It has been argued that many institutions have been slow to adapt to ARPL philosophies, policies and practices. This article reports on an institutional case study of ARPL policy at one South African university. An analysis of ARPL policy at both the institutional and faculty levels points to variance in terms of agreed-upon criteria. The nature of and implications this variance holds for ARPL practice are explored in the second part of the article. Specific issues of variance related to the conceptualisation and purpose of ARPL and shared ARPL processes are discussed in greater depth. An analysis of policies at the institution can be used as a starting point to devise an educational support system for ARPL at institutions wishing to implement ARPL.
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[-] Show lessThe assessment and recognition of prior learning (ARPL) has received much attention lately in South African higher education. It has been argued that many institutions have been slow to adapt to ARPL philosophies, policies and practices. This article reports on an institutional case study of ARPL policy at one South African university. An analysis of ARPL policy at both the institutional and faculty levels points to variance in terms of agreed-upon criteria. The nature of and implications this variance holds for ARPL practice are explored in the second part of the article. Specific ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Providers of education and training; Higher education; Pathways; Policy; Teaching and learning
Keywords: University; Recognition of prior learning; Educational policy; Educational practice
Geographic subjects: Africa; South Africa
Published: Pretoria, South Africa: South African Universities Vice Chancellors Association, 2007
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Journal title: South African journal of higher education
Journal volume : 21
Journal number: 4
Journal date: 2007
Pages: pp.640-653
ISSN: 1011-3487
Statement of responsibility: B.L. Frick, E.M. Bitzer, B.L. Leibowitz
Resource type: Article
Call Number:
TD/TNC 92.357
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