A Proposed Comprehensive Novel Model (CN-Model): To Drive Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) on Engineering Programme in Institution of Higher Learning
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.38.1.4863Keywords:
CQI, teaching and learning, student assessment, student performance, curriculumAbstract
The Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) model is an evaluative tool for academic performance in teaching and learning (T&L), emphasizing student enablement and continuity. Recognizing the inherent subjectivity in T&L performance assessment, the evaluation process is complex and intricate. In pursuit of an enhanced T&L experience, a novel model was introduced and rigorously tested across four consecutive semesters within the Electrical Engineering Programme at a University. The study encompassed 90 courses spanning from year 1 to year 4, involving 1062 students. Qualitative and quantitative parameters were considered, including student failure rates and strategic plans. The results demonstrated a significant and consistent reduction in the failure rate each semester. This comprehensive model not only contributes to professional development within the T&L Malaysian Qualifications Framework (MQF) Level 6 sector but also exhibits potential applicability in diverse performance evaluation contexts.