scholarly journals USING TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACH IN THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF STUDENT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 23-30
Author(s):  
IRINA BURLAKOVA

The article presents the review of the formation of the technological approach in the education system and the possibility of building the quality management system of students’ professional training on its basis. The technological approach is seen as specially organized interaction of inter-curricular educational process, aimed at achieving specific results in education. The quality management of student professional training on the basis of the technological approach consists of:diagnostic and operational view of the expected learning outcomes; diagnostics of the current state and forecasting of tendencies of nearest development (monitoring) system; a set of technologies; construction of an optimal model of training for these specific conditions; feedback mechanism.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-48
Author(s):  
V. Shprakh ◽  
S. Gorbacheva ◽  
M. Golubchikova

Abstract Issues of education quality have acquired special relevance since the beginning of the 20th century. Implementation of the idea of quality in the educational organisation is promoted by use of the international ISO standards regulating quality of the management system. Certification of a quality management system in an organisation ensures its sustainable development. Experience of such work exemplified by additional medical education organisation is presented in the article. The present paper addresses approaches to implementation of the following quality management principles: customer focus; leadership; involvement of people; process approach; continuous improvement; evidence-based decision making; relationship management; system approach to management. The structure of processes in the medical education institution is presented including the major process “Professional training and retraining in the field of health care”, main (core) processes: “Educational activities” and “Scientific activities”; management processes: “Strategic planning”, “Documentation management”, “Records management”, “Internal audits”, “Nonconformity management”, “Corrective and preventive actions”, “Monitoring and measurement of processes and educational services”, “Quality management system analysis by senior management”; supporting processes: “Personnel management”, “Work environment management and information support”, “Financial and economic support”, “Library services”, “Methodical support of the educational process and training for teachers”, “Publishing activities”. All processes are designated in a consistent model with special codes, which helps to streamline the document management system in the organisation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-140
Author(s):  
Vitaly I Sidorenko

The author explains the conditions and reasons for the introduction in 2003 a new major, that is Film and Television Producer into the list of Media Majors for which the students are trained in higher educational institutions for the domestic industry. The article points out the goals and tasks for developers of normative and methodological materials required for the introduction of such a major, the functional responsibilities and skills of the producer in audiovisual industry and the main features of his/her activities as compared to the classical entrepreneurship skill set. The author presents the list of learning outcomes and the tasks a graduate who has mastered the curriculum of the Producer program should solve. A highlight of the article is given to the legal basis for ensuring the activities of the producer. Besides, the professional standard of "Film Producer", approved by the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation, is critically evaluated. Basing on the analysis of the current state of the national film business the author reflects on the problems and challenges the system of professional training of producers, faces and outlines the prospects for the future work. These problems demand further diversification of Film Majors including the introduction of a new one called Producer of distribution. Moreover, its necessary to determine the optimal number of students, to write the teaching aids and textbooks aimed at solving practical problems existing in film business and multimedia and mastering the current students skills. The author states that one of the most crucial problems in the system of producer training is the unresolved issue of financial support of the diploma project (a film shot by a graduate). The author offers his own system of the development of a diploma film, which will allow us to give a more realistic and deeper assessment of the abilities, skills and knowledge of a future film-maker. The second half of the article gives a brief overview of the current state of cinema, television and multimedia in Europe and determines, in this respect, the main directions for improving the system of professional training of producers in European film schools, taking into consideration the new industrial context. The fact that the changing industrial context makes producers seek for new ways to reduce uncertainty and risks, attracting external investors and co-producers, is particularly stressed. The author also reflects on the problem of the so-called TV-ization of a film, which has set absolutely new tasks in front of the producers and creators of audiovisual product. In conclusion, the author presents a summary of the main principles, methods and approaches to structuring the educational process while teaching students the Major "Film and Television Producer" at the Film University Babelsberg named after Konrad Wolf. The author appreciates the experience of German colleagues, which can be implemented into domestic practice.


Author(s):  
Николай Дмитриев ◽  
Nikolay Dmitriev

The article analyses the incentives of the Russian higher education institutions to provide quality education which develop as a result of the competition and signals from labor market. The mechanism of a quality assurance of training of specialists in higher education institution is the quality management system. The experience of formation of a quality management system is presented. The structure and interrelation of components of quality of education is considered. Criteria and indicators of quality of educational process, which can be applied in estimation of quality in the educational organization, are offered. Besides, backbone components of quality — satisfaction of consumers with educational services are considered.


Author(s):  
Евгения Титенко ◽  
Evgeniya Titenko

The current global trend in healthcare is standardization and quality management issues. Tomsk region is one of the pilot regions in this matter. The article reflects the aspects of implementing a quality management system in healthcare. The issue of the implementation of the “Lean Polyclinic” project, as a QMS tool, is revealed. It was noted that in most organizations this project is far from being completed. The author identifies the main errors during the implementation of the project, and focuses on the process approach as the foundation of a quality management system. A properly built model of process interaction allows you to quickly and efficiently implement QMS in healthcare organizations. The author spelled out the steps for implementing the process approach, and also proposed a model of process management using the example of a medical organization.


Author(s):  
Yuli Rohyami ◽  
Reni Banowati Istiningrum

ABSTRACT: The implementation of role playing learning with self-assessment and assessment trial in Analysis of Water, Land and Air Practicum Course has been performed. Learning role playing scenarios in modules that have been developed for the implementation of control and quality assurance in laboratory quality management system ISO / IEC 17025. Development of learning is done through role playing includes four steps, namely the preparation of the draft development of learning, the development of assessment instruments, learning implementation, and evaluation of learning with a self-assessment and trial assessment.The implementation of role playing with self-assessment and trial assessment can influence the attainment of students in the Practical Analysis of Water, Land, and Air. Achievement of competence for the basic package and UV-Vis spectrometry through self-assessment methods 69.07% and 47.86%, while the assessment of trial results in 68.58 and 49.11%. implementation of role playing with self-assessment and trial assessment on the Practical of Analysis of Water, Land and Air can improve learning outcomes. Achievement of learning outcomes with an average in grade A was 87.96% with an average NKMD value of 3.72.


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