World University Rankings: Reflections on Teaching and Learning as the Cinderella function in the South African Higher Education System

  • Moosa R
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Abstract

Not much has been devoted to teaching and learning in the world university ranking debate. This theoretical article is based on a qualitative research approach with a case study research design guiding the literature review on global ranking systems. The findings indicate that in the South African context, ethical decision-making should guide decisions regarding whether a university should be ranked. As market leaders, global rankings have the potential to set new trends in rankings that focus on teaching and learning as essential functions of a university on par with research. In addition, the importance accorded to global rankings should not be considered for a few universities but for the value they add to the entire South African higher education (HE) system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Moosa, R. (2018). World University Rankings: Reflections on Teaching and Learning as the Cinderella function in the South African Higher Education System. African Journal of Business Ethics, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.15249/12-1-165

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