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Impartiality and Integrity

The principles and policies that ensure fairness, integrity, and lack of bias in the accreditation process, including non-discriminatory practices, conflict of interest avoidance, and transparent decision-making

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Impartiality and integrity are essential components of the accreditation process in education. Impartiality ensures that evaluations are fair and unbiased, allowing institutions to be assessed on equal grounds. Integrity, on the other hand, fosters trust among stakeholders, ensuring that the accredi...

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Key Terms

Accreditation
A process of validation in which colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher learning are evaluated.

Example: A university receives accreditation from a recognized body.

Impartiality
The principle of being unbiased and fair in judgment.

Example: Accreditation teams must remain impartial during evaluations.

Integrity
The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.

Example: Maintaining integrity is essential for trust in accreditation.

Quality Assurance
A way of preventing errors or defects in manufactured products and avoiding problems when delivering solutions or services.

Example: Quality assurance processes are vital in educational accreditation.

Stakeholders
Individuals or groups that have an interest in the outcome of a process.

Example: Students, faculty, and employers are stakeholders in accreditation.

Evaluation
The systematic assessment of a program or institution.

Example: The evaluation process includes site visits and document reviews.

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Key Concepts

FairnessTransparencyAccountabilityQuality Assurance