A model for effective implementation of flexible programme delivery

Carey Normand, Allison Littlejohn, Isobel Falconer

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    Abstract

    The model developed here is the outcome of a project funded by the Quality Assurance Agency Scotland to support implementation of flexible programme delivery (FPD) in post-compulsory education. We highlight key features of FPD, including explicit and implicit assumptions about why flexibility is needed and the perceived barriers and solutions to implementing it. Our model addresses issues in implementing FPD at three levels within institutions: institutional, operational, and teaching and learning management, supporting strategic alignment at all three levels. It has been used to analyse four case studies at the University of Dundee and the UHI Millennium Institute
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)25-36
    Number of pages12
    JournalInnovations in Education and Teaching International
    Volume45
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • Flexible delivery
    • Distance learning
    • Blended learning
    • Educational management
    • Institutional management
    • Higher education
    • Further education
    • Flexible programmes

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