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Dr Peter Milton, Director of Programme Review, Quality Assurance
Agency I am grateful to the authors for giving me the opportunity
to write this foreword, mainly because it represents the first
occasion that the Fund for the Development of Teaching and Learning
(FDTL) has led directly to a pUblication such as this. In my former
capacity as Director of Quality Assessment at the Higher Education
Funding Council for England (HEFCE), I chaired the FDTL Committee
during 1996/7 and am delighted to see the projects which were
selected so painstakingly leading to successful outcomes.
Assessment of the quality of higher education (HE) was introduced
in 1993 and was intended to improve public information about what
was on offer in British universities and colleges, as well as to
assist in the enhancement of educational opportunities for
students. This was part of a larger agenda in which educational
quality and the standards achieved by students have come under
increasing scrutiny, with a long-term objective of linking funding
allocations to the quality of the provision. It was in this context
that the FDTL Initiative was launched in 1995 to support projects
aimed at stimulating developments in teaching and learning and to
encourage the dissemination of good practice across the HE sector.
Good practice is identified through the process of quality
assessment and bids for funding can only be made by those
institutions which have demonstrated high quality provision. To
date, the programme includes 63 projects drawn from 23 subject
areas.
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