

EQAS Accreditation upholds international best-practice:
Next, make sure you find a course that’s right for you. You probably have a set of requirements for the course — you’d like to cover certain topics, you prefer a particular teaching style, or you want to have a certain format for the course content. If you’re able to find a course that fits the goal you set for yourself, you’ll be more motivated to complete it.
Once you’ve selected your course, it’s important to think about when you’ll take it. Consider how much time you have available to spend watching lectures and doing practice activities. It’s a good idea to start with something manageable and increase from there. For example, start with and then add on another session or more time from there. Align these sessions with the action steps you identified when you set your goal. Workplace productivity coach Melissa Gratias is an advocate of “microproductivity” or focusing on one small task at a time.
EQAS are and our membership enables us to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in educational quality assurance to benefit our institutions as we:
- learn about new trends and best practices in quality assurance to keep our Standards for Accreditation at the forefront of international best-practice;
- network with sector experts to learn from their experiences and expand opportunities for further development and partnership;
- identify new opportunities to improve our services for our members.
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