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Unisa Quality Assurance Puzzle: October Newsletter
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start: Signifies the beginning
Unisa: It the biggest university in Africa
DPQA: The department is responsible for quality assurance in the university
Hint: students love it when its given during a test or examination
SRC: The are normally elected and represent the student body in management
WITS: It is was visible in the media more than other universities for the #feesmustfall in the Gauteng province
Umbrella: ... body for running quality
student: Our primary stakeholder
dean: The head of a college or faculty
quality assurance: The process of checking if our services are meeting the requirements of our stakeholders
policy: Regulates how to do work
odel: Its part of the blended approach Unisa has adopted
Liana: She manages the department responsible for quality
Year Mark: If its 75 and above, then its a distinction
ROI: It is difficult to measure in a service industry
CHE: The national quality structure resides here
Benchmarking: It helps in setting new approaches to providing a service
Regulatory: HEQC is a ... organ responsible for quality in South Africa
You: U
Framework: Last word of IQMF
Technology: It is changing the education landscape and teaching pedagogy
Why: One of the five w words
once: ... bitten, twice shy
Eerie: When fear is at its extreme
Report: Giving feedback on an assigned task
Risk: Poor service quality will lead to heightened Reputation ... of the university
Online: Unisa students can submit assignments with ease
Examination: Its the summative assessment universities use
DPAR: It is responsible for programme registration and accreditation in Unisa
Accreditation: Professional bodies are not responsible for this process
Open: Has become an important word in education and promotes physical distance between students and universities
Norms: ... and standards
SAQA: Its an body important body in programme registration
End: Now I can sit and relax, mission accomplished
Fees: Students who can not afford it, end up dropping out of the system
Assess: Academics use the process to make judgment about how well learning has occurred
Tutor: They support students during the teaching and learning journey at Unisa
Continuous: The cycle never ends
STLCEC: Its a senate committee of the university
Loss: One needs to be able to define the point where the ... of interest can be a sign of a real problem
Teeth: Does experiencing teething problems imply Unisa has ...?
EG: For example
Roles: If they are not clear, then quality of the service will be affected
Unisa Quality Assurance Puzzle: October Newsletter
Across:2. | The cycle never ends | 5. | If they are not clear, then quality of the service will be affected | 8. | It is responsible for programme registration and accreditation in Unisa | 9. | For example | 10. | The department is responsible for quality assurance in the university | 12. | Academics use the process to make judgment about how well learning has occurred | 15. | One of the five w words | 16. | It is was visible in the media more than other universities for the #feesmustfall in the Gauteng province | 17. | It is difficult to measure in a service industry | 20. | If its 75 and above, then its a distinction | 22. | It is changing the education landscape and teaching pedagogy | 25. | Giving feedback on an assigned task |
| 28. | ... body for running quality | 29. | The head of a college or faculty | 30. | One needs to be able to define the point where the ... of interest can be a sign of a real problem | 32. | Its a senate committee of the university | 35. | They support students during the teaching and learning journey at Unisa | 36. | Has become an important word in education and promotes physical distance between students and universities | 37. | It helps in setting new approaches to providing a service | 38. | When fear is at its extreme | 39. | Students who can not afford it, end up dropping out of the system | 40. | Signifies the beginning | 41. | Its part of the blended approach Unisa has adopted |
| | Down:1. | Professional bodies are not responsible for this process | 3. | It the biggest university in Africa | 4. | Last word of IQMF | 6. | She manages the department responsible for quality | 7. | Its an body important body in programme registration | 9. | Its the summative assessment universities use | 11. | The process of checking if our services are meeting the requirements of our stakeholders | 13. | The are normally elected and represent the student body in management | 14. | Poor service quality will lead to heightened Reputation ... of the university | 18. | ... bitten, twice shy |
| 19. | Does experiencing teething problems imply Unisa has ...? | 21. | HEQC is a ... organ responsible for quality in South Africa | 23. | ... and standards | 24. | U | 26. | Regulates how to do work | 27. | Now I can sit and relax, mission accomplished | 31. | Our primary stakeholder | 33. | The national quality structure resides here | 34. | Unisa students can submit assignments with ease |
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Unisa Quality Assurance Puzzle: October Newsletter
Across:2. | The cycle never ends | 5. | If they are not clear, then quality of the service will be affected | 8. | It is responsible for programme registration and accreditation in Unisa | 9. | For example | 10. | The department is responsible for quality assurance in the university | 12. | Academics use the process to make judgment about how well learning has occurred | 15. | One of the five w words | 16. | It is was visible in the media more than other universities for the #feesmustfall in the Gauteng province | 17. | It is difficult to measure in a service industry | 20. | If its 75 and above, then its a distinction | 22. | It is changing the education landscape and teaching pedagogy | 25. | Giving feedback on an assigned task |
| 28. | ... body for running quality | 29. | The head of a college or faculty | 30. | One needs to be able to define the point where the ... of interest can be a sign of a real problem | 32. | Its a senate committee of the university | 35. | They support students during the teaching and learning journey at Unisa | 36. | Has become an important word in education and promotes physical distance between students and universities | 37. | It helps in setting new approaches to providing a service | 38. | When fear is at its extreme | 39. | Students who can not afford it, end up dropping out of the system | 40. | Signifies the beginning | 41. | Its part of the blended approach Unisa has adopted |
| | Down:1. | Professional bodies are not responsible for this process | 3. | It the biggest university in Africa | 4. | Last word of IQMF | 6. | She manages the department responsible for quality | 7. | Its an body important body in programme registration | 9. | Its the summative assessment universities use | 11. | The process of checking if our services are meeting the requirements of our stakeholders | 13. | The are normally elected and represent the student body in management | 14. | Poor service quality will lead to heightened Reputation ... of the university | 18. | ... bitten, twice shy |
| 19. | Does experiencing teething problems imply Unisa has ...? | 21. | HEQC is a ... organ responsible for quality in South Africa | 23. | ... and standards | 24. | U | 26. | Regulates how to do work | 27. | Now I can sit and relax, mission accomplished | 31. | Our primary stakeholder | 33. | The national quality structure resides here | 34. | Unisa students can submit assignments with ease |
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