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Combination of core set of quantitative metrics and supporting
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For higher ratings, institutions need to undergo the full assessment The baseline quality threshold will achieve at least 'meets TEF 1, 2 and 3: Any provider who opts to apply for TEF and meets Demonstrating a commitment to widening participation Having passed a recent quality assessment review Taught postgraduate students may be included. Subject to lessons learned from TEF 3, discipline level assessments This award will inform the 2018–19 cycle for admission to 2019–20. piloting of discipline level assessments TEF 3 will be subject to lessons learned from TEF 2 and will see the Providers meeting baseline requirements will automatically achieve a Institutions able to increase fees with inflation from 2018–19. Judgements will be available for the 2017–18 admissions cycle with Providers meeting baseline quality thresholds will automaticallyĪchieve a rating of ‘Meets Expectations’.įor higher ratings, a full assessment process is required.Īssessments will take place during autumn and winter of 2016–17.
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Providers meeting an existing satisfactory quality assessment willĪutomatically achieve a rating of ‘Meets Expectations’ for 2016–17Īnd will be able to raise fees with inflation from 2017–18. Publication of student intake data by gender, ethnicity and social Introduction of a Teaching Excellence Framework Social Mobility and Student Choice (May 2016) Success as a Knowledge Economy: Teaching Excellence, Keynote 1: 'TEF at Middlesex' by Jacqui Boddington