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VIII - The Provider (2000) |
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A. The provider demonstrates a high commitment to educational values.
This should be evident in any mission statement, corporate objectives, or strategic goals the provider adopts, and its actions should at all times be compatible with those values. The provider should also be committed to the continuous professional development of its staff and tutors. B. The provider is financially responsible and can meet its obligations to learners.It should have a corporate plan for its business and professional development. Where the provision is embedded in a larger body, this plan may be for the body as a whole, but should nevertheless refer explicitly to the provision. Its financial resources should afford all enrolled learners a reasonable prospect of completing their studies. It should also have adequate insurance to cover its liabilities and responsibilities to learners and third parties, and appropriate contingency and disaster recovery plans. C. The provider adopts widely accepted norms of good business and employment practice.For example, the provider:
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D. Where the provision occurs in another country, the provider ensures adherence to all relevant legal requirements. E. All staff are suitable for the positions they hold, and possess appropriate qualifications and experience. F. All tutor support is of high quality. Where a provider employs more than one tutor, steps are taken to ensure that tutor support is consistent throughout the provision. Such measures may include:
H. The provider adheres to all ODL QC Standards in Open and Distance Learning. I. If the provider has adopted its own set of standards by which its performance can be assessed, these standards are compatible with ODL QC or other appropriate standards and seek, wherever possible, to strengthen those standards in ways appropriate to the particular provision in question. The provider has its own internal systems for monitoring performance against those standards. Such systems and standards may for example:
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