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What is Accountability? |
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More than ten years ago, NAICU issued a report on TheResponsibilitiesofIndependence.pdf. The following words from that report ring as true today as they did in the early 1990s: While many refer to a national 'system' of higher education, American higher education is strong precisely because it is not a centrally controlled, uniform system. It is strong because the individual institutions emphasize different functions and complement each other by meeting different needs. Accountability in higher education also is constantly evolving, as institutions explore new avenues for measuring results and documenting outcomes. Unlike much of elementary and secondary education, the effectiveness, efficiency, and success of American higher education cannot be measured using common yardsticks across all institutions. Therefore, this site additionally will serve as a resource for those tracking the experimentation and innovation of colleges and universities as they pursue new forms of accountability with all of those whose lives they touch. |
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