The Impact of the Bologna Process on the Development of the Greek Quality Assurance System

2009 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Foteini Asderaki
Author(s):  
Salimova Tatiana ◽  
Makolov Vasilij ◽  
Enaleeva Yulia

The article has the characteristics of multilevel quality assurance system, based on the European, national and institutional structures. The authors pay attention to quality education issues in the context of the Bologna Process under the modern conditions. The current trends and problems of quality assurance system have been defined. The experience of Mordovia State University participating in the implementation of the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area has been presented in this article. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-87
Author(s):  
Budi Yuwono Dwimurtiyanto

This research is aimed at evaluating the implementation of education quality assurance program at SD N Noborejo 01 using Context, Input, Process, Product (CIPP) model which used evaluation approach using descriptive qualitative method. The research result shows that based on the context evaluation, it has not met the minimal standard of internal quality assurance system set by the government. According to the evaluation result, external quality assurance system is categorized into standard “A” which includes standard of education, teacher and staf, and scoring management that are involved into good category. The aspects of process consist of content standard, process standard, and evaluation standard which are included into good category. In the aspect of product standard category, the passing grade is assesed and results good category. The impact of education quality assurance evaluation at SD N Noborejo 01 are: 1) Output: SD N Noborejo 01 is able to implement the whole cycle of CIIP model and the effectiveness of education quality assurance organization at school; 2) Outcome: the learning process has been implemented based on standard; 3) Impact: the quality culture of SD N Noborejo 01 has been constructed and learning outcome quality has increased.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 172-186
Author(s):  
Darmaji Darmaji ◽  
Achmad Supriyanto ◽  
Maulana Amirul Adha ◽  
Agus Timan

The purpose of this study is to describe, (1) the steps of the internal school quality assurance system, (2) the strategy for implementing internal school quality assurance, and (3) the implementation of the implementation of the internal school quality assurance system. The method used in this study was descriptive qualitative with a case study research design. This research was conducted in Al-Kautsar Plus Primary School Malang by involving the Principal as key informants and additional informants as teachers. This study collected data using interview techniques, documentation studies and observations. The results of this study are, (1) the SPMI school's internal quality assurance steps in the school's internal quality assurance through the Plan, Do, Check and Act steps. (2) the school strategy in improving the quality of the superior schools is done internally, the development of syllabus, evaluation of minimum completeness criteria (KKM), graduation standard requirements (SKL), supervision of learning, and learning, and (3) the impact of the implementation of internal quality assurance carried out by Al-Kautsar Plus Primary School in the City of Malang, is school achievements have been achieved both nationally and internationally and the image of the school has increased.


Author(s):  
María Matarranz

Two decades have passed from the Sorbonne Declaration in 1999 to the present day, a period of time in which we have witnessed the great changes that have occurred in higher education systems in many countries of the world, specifically the countries belonging to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).Four countries started by signing the 1999 Declaration, today there are already forty-eight countries involved in the EHEA.In this article, a tour of the milestones that have been shaping and kneading the EHEA is made, addressing the most relevant issues addressed in the different meetings of the ministers of higher education. Next, we will stop at one of the most relevant indicators of the EHEA: the quality assurance systems that, because of the Bologna Process, have been deployed both at the supranational and national levels. We will make an overview of the implementation of educational quality in the countries. Finally, we will reflect on the impact that the perspective of educational quality has had in the countries of the European Higher Education Area. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 151-154
Author(s):  
Boryana Dimitrova

Qualified and well-informed citizens are of paramount importance for United Europe's development and prosperity. The issue of their education extends beyond formal education and covers knowledge and skills acquired informally or independently. Public opinion is that well-realized lifelong learning can make a lot of contribution both to the economic development of the countries and to the development of civil society and culture.In the modern world, there is a tendency for change from mass production to the individual one - more and more people want products and services that are specially created according to their personal preferences, they want to be distinguished from others in their possessions, they want to stand out. This trend finds its place in the field of education too: learners want to be able to make choices about what to learn and what not to, to acquire knowledge and skills that will distinguish them from others and make them more competitive in the labor market. But in times of financial crisis, and in some countries like Bulgaria - even when there is none, the education expenditures in the state budget are insufficient, especially for those that are not part of the formal structure of educational institutions. This is also a challenge of the lifelong learning: to provide personalization of learning on the one hand, and on the other to achieve economies of scale so that the unit cost of this education is tolerable for the country concerned.Bulgarian citizens, like everyone else, need to be able to show what they have learned in order to be able to get a promotion at work and/or to have the right to continue their education at higher levels of the formal one. To do this, the individuals need to have access to a system that validates knowledge and skills, that is, one that identifies, documents, evaluates and certifies all forms of training.The demanding market and growing competition require that in the regulatory framework of any validation system, a validation quality assurance system is to be set up and implemented. The scope of this system includes all validation actions in the particular school. Its tasks are related to: 1) identification of the factors influencing the quality of validation in the particular vocational school, 2) determination of the guidelines for correcting the impact of those factors in the desired direction, 3) definition of the system-specific criteria and indicators allowing effective analysis and improvement of the validation process to be carried out.This paper presents the results of the approbation of such a system created for the needs of the Bulgarian vocational schools for the realization of the project "New opportunity for my future".


Author(s):  
Sergey B. Khotnichuk ◽  
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Vadim V. Bortnik ◽  
Fyodor V. Timofeev ◽  
Andrey A. Kuznetsov ◽  
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