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Book Synopsis

Follow-up to the handbook Public Administration in Ethiopia
Improving, assuring, and maintaining the quality and relevance of education and training in Public Administration has attracted increasing attention among PA scholars and practitioners worldwide.

The Handbook for Ethiopian Public Administration Program Accreditation is a follow-up to the first handbook on Ethiopian Public Administration. The new handbook zooms in on how to improve, assure, and accredit PA education and training programs in Ethiopia. It is consistent with the Pan-Africanism and African Union’s Agenda 2063 and contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 4 and 16.

Together with the handbook Public Administration in Ethiopia (2020), the current follow-up volume is a valuable stepping stone for PA teaching and PA research in Ethiopia and therefore essential reading for students, practitioners, and theorists interested in public administration, public policy, and sustainable development.

Ebook available in Open Access.



Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgments About the Editors
Chapter One. The Handbook and Its Structure 1.1. Introduction to the Handbook 1.2. The Structure of the Handbook
Chapter Two. International, African, and National Higher Education Contexts 2.1. International and African Contexts: UN SDG and AU Agenda 2063 2.2. Higher Education in Ethiopia: Post-1990s Institutional Context 2.3. Conclusions
Chapter Three. Public Administration Education in Ethiopia 3.1. Emperor Haile Selassie’s Regime (1930–1974) 3.2. Derge Regime (1974–1991) 3.3. BA and Postgraduate Curriculum Development and Review: Post-1991 Ethiopia 3.3.1. Curriculum Development and Review Process Guiding Principles 3.3.2. Curriculum Development and Approval Process. 3.3.3. Procedure for Curriculum Modification 3.3.4. The Structure of the Curriculum 3.4. PA Program under the EPRDF Regime 3.4.1. Bachelor of Arts (BA) (1991–2000) 3.4.2. Bachelor of Arts (BA) (2000–2013) 3.4.3. Bachelor (BA) (2013–) 3.5. PA Masters and PhD Programs in Public Universities 3.5.1. Master’s and PhD Programs PA Curricula 3.6. Conclusions
Chapter Four. Public Administration Education Accreditation 4.1. Why Accreditation? 4.2. Elements of Accreditation 4.3. Approaches and Types of PA Program Evaluation 4.3.1. Approaches to PA Program Evaluation 4.3.2. Types of Evaluation: Accreditation versus Audit 4.4. Public Administration Education and Training Program Accreditation Institutions 4.4.1. International Commission on Accreditation of Public Administration Education and Training Programs (ICAPA) 4.4.2. European Association for Public Administration Accreditation (EAPAA) 4.4.3. African Higher Education Quality Assurance and Accreditation (AHEQAA) 4.4.4. National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) 4.4.5. Other National Experiences: Africa 4.5. The Debate on Public Administration Program Accreditation 4.6. The Costs and Challenges of Accreditation 4.7. Conclusions
Chapter Five. Steps to Ethiopian Public Administration Program Accreditation 5.1. Beyond De Jure Accreditation 5.2. How to Start and Conduct Accreditation? 5.3. PA Program Accreditation Initiative in Ethiopia: Lessons from AAU and AU 5.4. How to Organize the Accreditation 5.5. How to Respond to Recommendations and Use Accreditation as Part of Quality Improvement Strategy? 5.6. The Need for Capacity Building to Improve and Sustain PA Program Quality 5.7. The Need to Establish an Accreditation Unit and a Network of Ethiopian PA Departments within the Ethiopian Public Administration Association (EPAA): The Proposal 5.8. Conclusions
Annexes Annex 1. Three PA Curriculums during the Haile Selassie Regime Annex 2. Three PA Curricula during the Derge Regime Annex 3. Three PA Curricula from 1993 to 2000 Annex 4. BA in Development Administration Curriculum (ESCU), and BA in PA and Development Management Curriculum (AAU) Annex 5. Harmonized BA Curriculum in Public Administration and Development Management Annex 6. BA Curricula Major in Governance and Development Management/Studies, and BA Major in Development Management Annex 7. MA and PhD Curricula Annex 8. International Commission on Accreditation of Public Administration Education and Training (ICAPA) Self-Assessment Guide Document
References Useful Websites

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      Publisher: Leuven University Press
      Publication Date: 27/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9789462703391, 978-9462703391
      ISBN10: 9462703396

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Follow-up to the handbook Public Administration in Ethiopia
      Improving, assuring, and maintaining the quality and relevance of education and training in Public Administration has attracted increasing attention among PA scholars and practitioners worldwide.

      The Handbook for Ethiopian Public Administration Program Accreditation is a follow-up to the first handbook on Ethiopian Public Administration. The new handbook zooms in on how to improve, assure, and accredit PA education and training programs in Ethiopia. It is consistent with the Pan-Africanism and African Union’s Agenda 2063 and contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 4 and 16.

      Together with the handbook Public Administration in Ethiopia (2020), the current follow-up volume is a valuable stepping stone for PA teaching and PA research in Ethiopia and therefore essential reading for students, practitioners, and theorists interested in public administration, public policy, and sustainable development.

      Ebook available in Open Access.



      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviations Preface Acknowledgments About the Editors
      Chapter One. The Handbook and Its Structure 1.1. Introduction to the Handbook 1.2. The Structure of the Handbook
      Chapter Two. International, African, and National Higher Education Contexts 2.1. International and African Contexts: UN SDG and AU Agenda 2063 2.2. Higher Education in Ethiopia: Post-1990s Institutional Context 2.3. Conclusions
      Chapter Three. Public Administration Education in Ethiopia 3.1. Emperor Haile Selassie’s Regime (1930–1974) 3.2. Derge Regime (1974–1991) 3.3. BA and Postgraduate Curriculum Development and Review: Post-1991 Ethiopia 3.3.1. Curriculum Development and Review Process Guiding Principles 3.3.2. Curriculum Development and Approval Process. 3.3.3. Procedure for Curriculum Modification 3.3.4. The Structure of the Curriculum 3.4. PA Program under the EPRDF Regime 3.4.1. Bachelor of Arts (BA) (1991–2000) 3.4.2. Bachelor of Arts (BA) (2000–2013) 3.4.3. Bachelor (BA) (2013–) 3.5. PA Masters and PhD Programs in Public Universities 3.5.1. Master’s and PhD Programs PA Curricula 3.6. Conclusions
      Chapter Four. Public Administration Education Accreditation 4.1. Why Accreditation? 4.2. Elements of Accreditation 4.3. Approaches and Types of PA Program Evaluation 4.3.1. Approaches to PA Program Evaluation 4.3.2. Types of Evaluation: Accreditation versus Audit 4.4. Public Administration Education and Training Program Accreditation Institutions 4.4.1. International Commission on Accreditation of Public Administration Education and Training Programs (ICAPA) 4.4.2. European Association for Public Administration Accreditation (EAPAA) 4.4.3. African Higher Education Quality Assurance and Accreditation (AHEQAA) 4.4.4. National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) 4.4.5. Other National Experiences: Africa 4.5. The Debate on Public Administration Program Accreditation 4.6. The Costs and Challenges of Accreditation 4.7. Conclusions
      Chapter Five. Steps to Ethiopian Public Administration Program Accreditation 5.1. Beyond De Jure Accreditation 5.2. How to Start and Conduct Accreditation? 5.3. PA Program Accreditation Initiative in Ethiopia: Lessons from AAU and AU 5.4. How to Organize the Accreditation 5.5. How to Respond to Recommendations and Use Accreditation as Part of Quality Improvement Strategy? 5.6. The Need for Capacity Building to Improve and Sustain PA Program Quality 5.7. The Need to Establish an Accreditation Unit and a Network of Ethiopian PA Departments within the Ethiopian Public Administration Association (EPAA): The Proposal 5.8. Conclusions
      Annexes Annex 1. Three PA Curriculums during the Haile Selassie Regime Annex 2. Three PA Curricula during the Derge Regime Annex 3. Three PA Curricula from 1993 to 2000 Annex 4. BA in Development Administration Curriculum (ESCU), and BA in PA and Development Management Curriculum (AAU) Annex 5. Harmonized BA Curriculum in Public Administration and Development Management Annex 6. BA Curricula Major in Governance and Development Management/Studies, and BA Major in Development Management Annex 7. MA and PhD Curricula Annex 8. International Commission on Accreditation of Public Administration Education and Training (ICAPA) Self-Assessment Guide Document
      References Useful Websites

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