The UK is in danger of 鈥渟hooting ourselves in both feet鈥 when leaders criticise the quality of university teaching in public, a senior academic has claimed.
Janet Beer, vice-chancellor at the University of Liverpool, said universities need to pay 鈥渞igorous attention to the quality of what happens in our lecture halls鈥 but it 鈥渄oes not do us any good reputationally when we beat ourselves up in public鈥.
Speaking at a conference on transnational education hosted by Universities UK and the UK 糖心Vlog International Unit, Professor Beer said: 鈥淲hen our minister describes the quality of some of our lectures as 鈥榣amentable鈥, it is not a great moment for higher education.鈥
Last month universities minister Jo Johnson claimed in a speech at UUK鈥檚 annual conference that 鈥渓amentable teaching鈥 is damaging the reputation of British higher education.
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Professor Beer added: 鈥淭here is some brilliant stuff going on at universities in this country, and indeed some very creative and inventive pedagogy in overseas contexts.
鈥淭he expectation of students is quite rightly growing. I鈥檓 not saying all teaching is good; by no means am I saying that.
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鈥淲e need to pay very rigorous attention to the quality of what happens in our lecture halls, seminar rooms and tutorials, but it does not do us any good reputationally when we beat ourselves up in public, which we seem to do on a reasonably regular basis.鈥
Meanwhile, Troy Heffernan, professor of transnational education and international director of Plymouth Business School at Plymouth University, said that as the competition for transnational education increases, so too will the tension between profitability and quality.
鈥淭here is a real tension, I鈥檓 finding, between profitability of the operation and the quality of the operation. Quality is key,鈥 he said.
He advised universities involved with transnational education to ensure they have a full understanding of the Quality Assurance Agency code in this area and 鈥渆xamine鈥 potential international partners 鈥渁t an early stage鈥.
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鈥淭he DNA has to be right on both sides. Ask, is it of benefit to your university? Is it of benefit to their institution? And will students come? You must answer yes to all three.鈥
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