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By next month, surveyors will begin scoring pain management programs and applying the results in accreditation.
Courses are seen mainly as steps in accreditation, as obstacle courses that students must run to demonstrate suitability for certain jobs.
One can imagine that Moorman's interest in accreditation had something to do with the times: not many female classical musicians had solo careers back then; they either taught or, if they were lucky enough, played in some orchestra pit.
"It's hard to know whether there is going to be a stampede," he said, but since Teqsa was now being asked to take a narrower focus it could cope with an increase in accreditation requests from new providers.
A new report from the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) puts forward the case for the establishment of 'Frontline' – an independent social enterprise providing 12 months of intensive training culminating in accreditation as a social worker, and followed by a minimum of one year as a practising children's social worker.
Findings of this study could be used in accreditation of teacher education programs in Thailand in the future.
Five key criteria are involves in accreditation i.e. curriculum, students, academics and support staff, facilities and quality management systems.
Belief in accreditation is further dependent on whether the cloud user trusts the formal accreditor – an audit professional organization such as ASB of AICPA.
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