Title: Recent developments in rankings: implications for developing countries
1Recent developments in rankings implications
for developing countries?
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- Jamil Salmi
- The World Bank
- IREG-3
- Shanghai, 29-30 October 2007
2 The rankings business
A ranking of league tables September 10, 2005
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Cai , the man and the myth
Rankers, Beware
League tables under scrutiny
5outline of the presentation
- status of rankings
- new directions in accountability
- prospects for ranking
6who prepares the rankings?
- A government agency (Ministry of Higher
Education, Higher Education Commission,
University Grants Council, etc.) - B independent organization / professional
association / university - C newspaper / magazine / media
- D accreditation agency
- I International ranking (IA, IB, IC and ID
linking the international dimension to the type
of institution conducting the ranking)
7ranking systems in 2006
8ranking systems in 2007
9trends
- more rankings
- except Africa and Middle East
- who does the rankings?
- less from the press
- more from independent think tanks or governments
- accepted in growing number of countries
- voluntary participation
- Austrians, Swiss, Flemish
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11outline of the presentation
- status of rankings
- new directions in accountability
12what does accountability mean?
- information
- achievement of results
- sanctions
13trends in accountability
- multiple stakeholders
- multiple themes
- multiple instruments
14multiple stakeholders
- government(s)
- employers
- society at large
- professors
- students
15multiple themes
- access
- equity
- quality
- relevance
- efficiency
- sustainability
- nation-building / values
16multiple instruments
- licensing
- evaluation / accreditation
- performance-based funding
- rankings
- assessment of learning outcomes
17measurement of outcomes
- From inputs to competencies
- Bologna process
- ABET
- Spellings Commission
- no graduates left behind
- OECD / PISA for tertiary education
- World Bank benchmarking tool
18country experiences
- Australia
- Brazil
- Canada
- Colombia
- Jordan
- Korea
- Mexico
- UK
- USA
19outline of the presentation
- status of rankings
- new directions in accountability
- prospects for ranking
20usefulness of rankings?
- for the public?
- for the institutions?
- for the Government?
21usefulness of rankings for individuals
- choice based on information
22usefulness of rankings for institutions
- benchmarking and self-evaluation
- counter-rankings (Paris)
- voluntary accountability framework (USA)
23from the viewpoint of institutions
- sensitive to factors that affect their rankings
(benchmarking) - goal setting for strategic planning purposes
- forming strategic partnerships
- mergers
24usefulness of rankings for governments
- rapid QA assessment in lieu of accreditation
- international benchmarking
- national benchmarking
- culture of competition
25government use of rankings
- Pakistan case
- promoting a culture of accurate and transparent
information - promoting a culture of quality
26new challenges
- multiplicity of institutions (and joint programs)
- multiplicity of missions
- blurring of boundaries between disciplines
- emerging disciplines
- new delivery modes
27conclusion divisive or helpful?
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light
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from neighbors, with a wonderful view of the sea,
a grand period staircase, and lots and lots of
light
30Bordeauxthe wine producers suing the wine rankers
31divisive or helpful?
- rankings are here to stay
- useful for prospective students
- useful in the absence of an established
evaluation and/or accreditation system - useful for benchmarking, goal-setting and
self-improvement purposes - useful to conduct a healthy debate on issues and
challenges - useful to promote a culture of accountability
32linking rankings and funding?
- Arizona State
- RAE (UK, Hong Kong, NZ, Australia)
- Nigeria (based on ranking done by Accreditation
Commission) - performance premium for academics publishing in
journals included in Shanghai ranking (Norway,
Australia) - donors and home ministries making scholarship
decisions - corporate donors
- strengthening the strong and weakening the weak
33principles of appropriate ranking instruments
- compare similar institutions
- focus on program rather than on entire
institution - rank by indicator rather than wholesale
- outcomes/outputs/results rather than inputs
- better if used for self-improvement purposes
- make results publicly available