scholarly journals Analysis of the Quality Problem of Scientific School in the Higher Russian Technical Education by the Graduates and Professors of MSTU “STANKIN”

2019 ◽  
Vol 224 ◽  
pp. 06003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marianna V. Mikhaylova ◽  
Marina A. Revina

Higher education reforms can give Russian higher technical schools significant advantages, but at the same time they hide serious dangers. As a result of these reforms, the modern higher technical school in Russia is facing many problems. Firstly, the quality problem: technical education in Russia has always been at a fairly high level, due to its integrity and fundamental nature, so the feasibility of reforms often raises questions. Secondly, the organizational problem: the natural process for higher education in the modernization of education and the consolidation of knowledge in itself is quite complicated. The combination of the modernization process and reform is causing considerable resistance and questions, since it seems insufficiently thought out. Thirdly, the problem of training a creative engineer for the society of the future does not find a solution, because the process of training a specialist is becoming more and more mechanistic. Previously, engineering students within five and a half years had the opportunity to join the scientific community, thanks to the presence of individual work and direct communication with scientists of different generations. Modern communication between professor and student is largely carried out through the electronic environment, so they are more fragmented and mosaic. The lack of real practice in enterprises leads to the fact that students do not receive a live request from production for their creativity. In such conditions, the training of creative technicians is very difficult. It is advisable to reform higher technical education in the light of these problems, so that in the final, Russian education will benefit from them, while maintaining its identity.

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (28) ◽  
pp. 439
Author(s):  
Sabine Hoidn

The increasing gap between the demand and supply of graduates with high-level qualifications, i.e. tertiary attainment levels, has been a central driver for curricular higher education reforms in Europe. In the last decade, the Bologna Process has established curricular reforms; however, progress toward the implementation of the pedagogical concept of student-centred learning in European higher education has been rather slow. This paper reviews the current educational policy context within which European higher education institutions operate. Societal developments and trends as well as curricular reform efforts to facilitate a paradigm and culture shift from teacher-centred learning to student-centred learning are discussed. The paper further outlines major obstacles from the perspectives of faculty and students that continue to hinder the successful and widespread implementation of a student-centred learning approach in higher education practice.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (12) ◽  
pp. 598-645
Author(s):  
Yousif ismael Makky

This research is dealing with the low standard percentage in the Sudanese secondary certificate in the technical field and how to raise this standard with several ways. The researcher used in this research the analysis describable method: and the data's and information's had been collected through documents, approved papers and the questioners, and for statistics data processing she used the percentage, the Arithmetical mean and the standardization deviation of the expectation formula of Spearman – Brown (Person Formula). The Results were: The low level of the accepted students in the technical field effect negatively on their academic level. The shortage of chances in high studies for the technical field is one of the reasons of low academic level. Un clearance and changeable studied course helped on this low level. The government concerning the scientific education more than the technical one. The shortage of the published books for the technical field made negative effects. Low budget for the technical field lead to a shortage in equipment, facilities and workshops for the technical schools. Un availability of the technical field teachers. This low level can be treated and corrected by: The Government should increase the concern with technical field. Build more technical education colleges. Give the technical students more chances in the high-level stdies challenge. Recommendations: Build perfect technical schools in every state of the different states of Sudan to increase the percentage of success in Sudan Secondary certificate in the technical field. Increase the budget for the technical field. Increase the technical colleges to qualify the teachers. Put good offers and contracts for the technical field teachers. Increase the specialist in this scope t satisfy and cover the technical development needs and the new carriers. Connect the technical students with their communities and give them the chance to help the society from inside  


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivana Šimonová

Abstract This paper presents research results from the field of mobile-assisted instruction of English for specific purposes for technical and engineering students. The research was structured in three phases: (1) Questionnaire 1 was applied to detect what sources of information students use in higher education, what types of mobile devices they own, what purposes they use them for, (2) how the process of instruction, particularly students´ autonomous work supported by mobile devices ran, (3) students´ feedback was collected by Questionnaire 2 to evaluate the mobile-assisted learning and provide proposals for future exploitation of mobile devices in higher technical language education. The results show students are sufficiently equipped with mobile technologies and exploit them for various purposes, including education and ESP. At the end, examples of helpful mobile applications are presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 99 ◽  
pp. 01025
Author(s):  
Yelena Ivukina

This article is devoted to the investigation of Russia-China higher education cooperation. Both countries are involved in the modernization process in the framework of the global educational environment, which stimulates the achievement of a high level of teaching and provides a variety of research forms and international experience in joint adaptation. Special attention is paid to three main constituencies of academic innovative cooperation namely students’ engagement, lecturers and researchers’ involvement and creation of joint universities and research centers with their definite purposes, current status and priorities respectively. The article makes recommendations in terms of strengthening the bilateral Russian-Chinese educational process and overcoming the barriers that arise in this alliance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 5004
Author(s):  
Raquel Ferreras-Garcia ◽  
Jordi Sales-Zaguirre ◽  
Enric Serradell-López

There is currently an increasing interest for sustainable innovation in our society. The European agendas highlight the role of higher education institutions in the formation and development of innovation competences among students. Our study aimed to contribute to the analysis of the level of achievement of students’ innovation competences by considering two sustainable development goals (SDG) of the 2030 United Nations’ Agenda: Gender Equality (SDG 5) and Quality Education (SDG 4). This article tries to answer how business students perceive their own innovation competences and which innovative competences are best achieved by students, as well as if there are differences in the achievement of these competences depending on the students’ gender. Our results, from a sample of 360 students in the Business Administration and Management Bachelor’s Degree at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, confirm the extensive development of innovation competences. Moreover, female students present a high level of preparation for innovation-oriented action. These findings have educational implications for potentiating the innovation competences and environments where females can attain innovation skills.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
Mª del Mar García-Vita ◽  
Marta Medina-García ◽  
Giselle Paola Polo Amashta ◽  
Lina Higueras-Rodríguez

Psychosocial factors have a direct impact on the academic achievement of university students, especially when they belong to diverse human groups. This article shows the results of a project developed in a Colombian university with the aim of finding out the identity traits, situations of discrimination, and risk factors faced by students belonging to diverse groups. The research is qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive, approached from a social and educational perspective. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 students. The high level of identification with the group is visible in stufuigureents with affective-sexual diversity, gender identity and ethnic-cultural diversity, considered to be the most discriminated-against populations. Risks in the labor, educational, social, and family spheres are the most frequent.


2004 ◽  
Vol 94 (3_suppl) ◽  
pp. 1125-1126
Author(s):  
Simon Wolming ◽  
Per-Erik Lyrén

This brief article provides a description of some new ideas about admission of university engineering students in Sweden. The current system of admission is based on upper-secondary school grades and the Swedish Scholastic Assessment Test. These measures are used for admission to all higher education. For many reasons, ideas for a new admission model have been proposed. This model includes a sector-oriented admission test, which the universities are supposed to use for different purposes, such as selection, eligibility, diagnostics, and recruitment.


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