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Isle of ManFrom Re.ViCa
Partners situated in Isle of ManNone. Isle of Man in a nutshellThe Isle of Man is a British Crown Dependency set in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. The United Kingdom is responsible for the Island's defence and ultimately for good governance, and for representing the Island in international fora, while the Island's own parliament and government have competence over all domestic matters. The Isle of Man has a population of 80,000 according to a recent census. Thus it is comparable in size to many smaller towns in Europe, such Chester, Warrington, Wigan, Stevenage, St Albans and Bedford in England. However, as an autonomous region it has to deliver the full panoply of domestic government and policy - no small task, even if it can adopt or adapt a certain amount of UK policy. Isle of Man education policyThis is similar to that in the UK. Ilse of Man education systemFor schools, this is similar to the UK. Many students from the Isle of Man go on to study at UK universities. Higher educationUniversities in the Isle of ManThere is as yet no self-sufficient autonomous institution of higher education in the Isle of Man. However, the Isle of Man International Business School has been established to promote and deliver Higher Education on the Isle of Man. It operates as a a centre for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, professional training and business consultancy. Currently it offers a range of undergraduate degree programmes validated by Liverpool John Moores University. A number of the professional certificates involve elements of distance learning and/or e-learning. The UKOU supports students in the Isle of Man (but they pay higher fees than UK students) and it has a study centre on the Island. Polytechnics in the Isle of ManThe Isle of Man has an FE college, Isle of Man College, which offers a variety of degree programmes sourced from outside the Island. For example, the BSc Combined Hons Computer Science is developed with and validated by the University of Chester but delivered at the College, as are courses in Manx Studies and Public Health. Other programmes - e.g. in Construction and Real Estate - are developed in collaboration with and validated by Liverpool John Moores University.
Higher education reformThe Bologna ProcessThe Isle of Man is not part of the European Union thus is not bound by Bologna. Having said that, it is normal for the Isle of Man to copy the main aspects of UK policy in such areas. The UK believes that to the first order of approximation its institutions already conform to Bologna. Other activityThe Isle of Man International Business School has been established to promote and deliver Higher Education on the Isle of Man and is planned by the government to become the nucleus of a Higher Education Institution on the Island.
Administration and financeIt is ad hoc and the subject of some current debate Quality assuranceThere is no institution yet to which HE quality assurance directly applies and it is not yet clear to which agency the Isle of Man International Business School would submit itself when the time is right. If it is a UK agency it is more likely to be a UK university or OUVS since the QAA does not directly validate institutions. However, it could well be a US accrediting agency. In general terms the UK QAA would oversee the quality of all UK HE provision which is delivered on the Island.
The Isle of Man HEIs in the information societyTowards the information societyThere is an interesting policy review on the Digital Divide done in 2004.
Information society strategyThere is little visible sign of major supply or consumption of e-learning capability in HE or FE on or from to the Island. At the schools level, things are very different. As noted by the Department of Education:
ReferencesThe Island's Department of Education maintains a policy page on Higher Education from which some of the material for this entry has been taken. There is a similar page on Further Education.
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