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(1) The purpose of this Policy and its associated procedures is to ensure that VU's learning and teaching activities: (2) The principles underpin the design, conduct and evaluation of learning and teaching quality and standards. Courses also need to meet any relevant external regulatory and accreditation requirements. (3) HESF: Standard 3.1 Course Design; 3.2 Staffing; 5.4 Course Approval and Accreditation; 5.3 Monitoring and Improvement; 6.3 Academic Governance. (4) Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015 (Cth): Standard 1 (5) This Policy applies to all areas of the University learning and teaching activity, including the delivery of Higher, Vocational and Further education; award and non-award courses; and micro-credential offerings. (6) In undertaking a holistic approach to quality assurance and standards, this policy applies to all areas of the University that provide the environment for learning and teaching, as well as those directly involved in course delivery. This includes all corporate services functions that support the delivery of learning and teaching activities. (8) Victoria University (VU) values learning and recognises that learning occurs in many settings, both formal and informal. (9) The University facilitates learning for vocational, social and personal purposes in a wide range of disciplines at all levels. Victoria University provides quality programs for students from diverse social and cultural backgrounds in a wide variety of learning contexts. (10) In all its activities, the University aspires to be a learning organisation in which all members, students and staff, are committed to their own learning and to that of others. (11) VU designs its learning and teaching environment and practice to: (12) As part of its mission, VU is committed to ensuring that it systematically undertakes quality assurance and quality improvement strategies in relation to course delivery and the student learning experience for its diverse student cohorts. (13) For this purpose, the University specifies in its procedures and guidelines the key quality measures that will be used to: (14) Learning and teaching quality and standards are an intrinsic and central focus for the University. (15) The University insists on excellence for the quality of learning and teaching experiences, particularly that high quality curriculum, materials, environments, courses and services and teaching practice support student learning. (16) VU utilises a Learning and Teaching Quality and Standards Framework to: (17) The Framework prescribes four pillars: (18) In line with this framework, the university follows these quality and standards guiding principles: (19) Learning and Teaching Quality and Standards - Minimum Standards for Online Presence Procedure (20) Learning and Teaching Quality and Standards - Learner Feedback Procedure (VET) (21) Learning and Teaching Quality and Standards - Equivalence of Professional Experience to Qualifications (Staff) Procedure (22) Learning and Teaching Quality and Standards - Professional Development of Academic Staff Procedure (23) Learning and Teaching Quality and Standards - Teacher Qualifications and Competency Procedure (VET)Learning and Teaching Quality and Standards Policy
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 5 - Policy Statement
Part A - Overview
Part B - Key Principles
The four pillars work together to provide an optimised student experience with measurable quality outcomes.
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Section 6 - Procedures