A quality management system for an online learning program at an academic institution
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The COVID 19 pandemic had a profound impact on the education sector worldwide,
prompting a rapid transition to online learning. This shift highlighted both the
potential of digital education and the significant inequalities in access to technology
and the internet. In addition, there was the concern of what impact the change could
possibly have on the quality assurance of online learning programs. Therefore, the
aim of this study was to evaluate a Quality Management System (QMS) for the
online learning program at the Durban University of Technology’s (DUT) Business
School.
The study adopted a mixed method research approach, employing both quantitative
and qualitative techniques for data collection. A survey questionnaire was
administered to students at the DUT Business School to identify their challenges,
needs and expectations with online learning. Interviews were conducted with
experts in the field of Quality and higher education to gain insights into best practices
and standards. In addition, a gap analysis was conducted on the current quality
assurance protocols in place at the DUT Business School.
The study identified challenges such as technological barriers, cyber security
concerns, connectivity issues and increased data costs. The students were satisfied
with the program and valued the support from lecturers. The perceptions of the
academics highlighted the importance of robust quality management frameworks in
maintaining educational standards. The gap analysis revealed that despite having
a clear vision, mission statement, and commitment to leadership and continuous
improvement, the DUT Business School lacks a dedicated quality management
system and other essential contributing elements.
The study proposed an ISO 21001:2018 framework enhanced by Total Quality
Management (TQM) principles to serve as a guideline for educational institutions
seeking to implement effective management systems. The framework is intended to
establish comprehensive quality assurance measures aligned with international
standards and best practices to ensure effective delivery and continuous
improvement of online learning.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Philosophy in Quality Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5902
