scholarly journals The System of Educational Quality Management at MIN 2 Sleman Yogyakarta

2019 ◽  
pp. 189
Author(s):  
Ahmad Munjin ◽  
M. Sugeng Sholehudin

This article will talk about the system of educational quality management  implemented at MIN 2 Sleman, Yogyakarta.  This issue plays an  important role in improving education, especially madrasa.  Infact, according to Damayanti  (2005:34), our educational level is still low and it really needs improvement as the foundation for an effective partnership among educational institutions.  Furthermore, the sense of solidarity and brotherhood seem to decrease as the results of the low character building.  In this case, religious institutes seem to have bigger responsibility to solve this problem. The good quality of education in religious institutes (madrassa) will, in turn,  produce a generation that is expected to be able to portray himself as the leader of the people, communities and nations. The implementation stages of education quality management at MIN 2 Sleman starts from planning, organizing, mobilizing, supervising, developing and evaluating. The implementation of this phase uses bottom-up, transparent, and accountable system, accompanied by a clear job description in each position so that it can provide optimal education services. The objects of the quality assurance include character building, education, internal audit, teaching learning, and quality development of the teacher and academic staffs. In accordance to the quality assurance,  MIN 2 Sleman has implemented Children-Friendly School (CFS) which aims  to sett a comfortable shcool for the children, ensure the fulfilment of the right and protection of the children after their own home

2015 ◽  
Vol 760 ◽  
pp. 721-726 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodica Rohan ◽  
Nicolae Ionescu

Currently in Romania it has been implemented the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) and its sustainability has become an impending need. In this paper, the authors propose an integrating structure, which involves a relatively large number of organizations for the sustainability of the National Qualifications Framework (CNC), while also providing quality assurance in higher education. Using quality management principles and their implementation stages as generic conceptual solutions, there have been established the specific conceptual solutions for the conceptual design of a system which the authors have called the System of Implementation and Sustainability of the National Qualifications Framework in Higher Education (SIS - CNCIS). It was then prepared the detailed design of the SIS-CNCIS for the particular case of implementation in Industrial Engineering.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mulyono Mulyono

<span class="fontstyle0">This study aims to examine the foundation of the implementation of ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management System in improving the quality of learning in the Faculty of<br />Tarbiyah and Teacher Training (FITK) UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, the results can be summarized as follows: 1) Making the concept of “Ulul Albab” as a jargon that would be manifested in the form of an educational program under the umbrella of “Ulul Albab”. 2) Realizing a scientific structure that integrates science and Islam with the Tree<br />of Science Metaphor. 3) Trying to anticipate the challenges of higher education both on the national macro and global competition. 4) Realizing organizational health (organization health), to develop academic freedom, innovation, creativity and knowledge sharing. 5) Applying quality assurance consistently. 6) Determined to apply quality culture by implementing QMS ISO 9001: 2008 as international standard quality standard. 7) Implementing the International Quality Management System Organization for Standardization (SSNI ISO) 9001: 2008 to achieve the quality standard of education. 8) Conduct internal audit for continuous improvement of quality (continual improvement). 9) Anticipate various organizational changes at any time and periodic. 10) The ability of leaders to have the vision and confidence to realize his vision. 11) Making the values of the Qur'an (the concept of ihsan: doing better) as the cornerstone of the implementation of the quality management system. 12) Implement the main principles of the quality management system: "Write down what is done and do what is written". 13) Implement a systematic and continuous quality assurance system. 14) The purpose of quality assurance to ensure: compliance, certainty, and relevance. 15) Stipulate the quality points refer to the quality of UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. 16) Determined to make quality assurance in academic service.<br /></span><span class="fontstyle2">Keywords: </span><span class="fontstyle0">Platform, Thought, QMS, Quality, Learning.</span>


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (02) ◽  
pp. 171
Author(s):  
Apud Apud

The writing is based on research which describes educational quality management of MAN Insan Cendekia as one of madrasas which performs boarding school system focused on academic programs. The research findings are: The first, implementing quality management at boarding school begun with formulating strategic planning/school framework with certain steps: analysis, formulating program draft, socialization, budgeting, and documentation. The process also determines the school programs those are academic, studentship, boarding, facility and media, and networking. The second, the steps of implementation strategy are implementing and evaluating educational program quality. (1) Implementing educational program quality  of boarding school begun with the procedures of socializing quality program plan, technical plan, implementation program, monitoring, supervising, and evaluation with bottom up-top down approach; (2) evaluating educational program quality  systematically begun with the procedures of self-evaluation, quality internal audit, teacher’s competence evaluation, management evaluation, and external audit. The third, the supporting factors and the constraint ones in implementing educational quality management correlated with raw input, teachers, budgeting, leader’s commitment to quality, facilities, learning environment, and networking. The fourth, the strategic way to improving the educational qualities are integrating school program with boarding programs, formulating life directions, upgrading human resources and facilities/media, building school culture, and networking. Keywords. madrasa, boarding school, management, quality.


Asian Studies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 189-208
Author(s):  
Andrew HORVAT

Though difficult to define as a clear set of moral precepts, aspects of so-called “samurai values”, the combination of orally-transmitted Confucian and Buddhist lore to which Nitobe Inazō refers in his Bushido, can clearly be discerned in Japanese society today. As evidence for the influence of “samurai values”, I have provided examples from two fields with which I am personally familiar: journalism and education. Although in recent years several academic works have exposed historical anomalies in widely-held beliefs about actual samurai behaviour, I argue that the effectiveness of ideologies does not depend on historical accuracy. For example, justification for the right of newspapers to criticise governments in Japan does not stem from inalienable rights originating with European Enlightenment philosophers. Instead, it is linked to the view that the former samurai who in the 1870s became Japan’s first news reporters could be trusted intermediaries between the government and the people, because as samurai they possessed higher standards of morality. That expectations of superior moral conduct continue to justify in the eyes of the general public the right of newspapers to speak truth to power can be seen by mass cancellations of subscriptions of newspapers whose staff betray these expectations through involvement in scandal. Likewise, the emphasis on “character building” (jinkaku keisei) in Japanese higher education is another link to perceived “samurai values.” Some of Japan’s leading private universities were founded in the late nineteenth century by former samurai. As in the case of journalism, the maintenance of superior moral conduct helps strengthen the claim to legitimacy of educational institutions in Japan. Finally, I will present a picture of Nitobe as an example of a former samurai who long after his passing continues to be revered for having adhered to the “samurai values” he both defined and embraced.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement 2) ◽  
pp. 240s-240s
Author(s):  
A. Kadir ◽  
L.D. Liastuti ◽  
K. Kardinah ◽  
O. Palupi ◽  
T.H. Widyastuti ◽  
...  

Background and context: Indonesia as one of the low- and middle-income countries has not had a classification of cancer services yet. This classification will be very important for standardization and equalization of cancer services for all Indonesian people to access the cancer services provided. Based on Social Security Administering Agency of Health report, advanced stage of cancer have absorbed ∼17% national health budget (the third largest in financing National Health Insurance) but the outcome of the services still not good enough. Dharmais National Cancer Center (NCC) has the task of establishing cancer services system in stages throughout Indonesia by arrange the cancer services strata in Indonesia and develop its roadmap of achievement to improve the access to care. Aim: To build the stratification of integrated cancer center (ICC) in Indonesia by Health Ministerial Decree to improve access to care as a part of cancer control planning. Strategy/Tactics: 1. Build the concept of integrated cancer center stratification in Indonesia by assess the instrument of Director General of Health Services, Ministry of Health that conduct a comprehensive stratification of cancer services especially for diagnostic radiology services, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy to support the cancer services development plan in Indonesia. Currently, internal audit of radiology quality management has been developed by adopt the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) standards issue with 3 instruments used to assess the radiology quality management, namely: a. Quality Assurance Audit for Diagnostic Radiology Improvement and Learning (QUAADRIL). b. Quality Management Audits in Nuclear Medicine Practices (QUANUM). c. Quality Assurance Team of Radiation Oncology (QUATRO). 2. Conducted an audience with Minister of Health to present the concept of integrated cancer center stratification in Indonesia and to initiate Ministry of Health decree as a regulation. The decree will be follow up by disseminate to all national, provincial and regional referral hospitals so they will have internal audit by IAEA to be mapping. Program/Policy process: 1. Dharmais NCC offer a model of cancer referral networking capabilities as a part of integrated national referral systems that includes preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative services for various levels of health care facilities with level strata as ICC strata 1, strata 2, strata 3 and NCC. 2. Encouraging the immediate issuance of Ministry of Health policy in the form of decree or regulation as the legal aspects of implementation. Outcomes: The Minister of Health agree with the proposed stratification of integrated cancer center and process the ministerial decree. What was learned: The stratification of integrated cancer center in Indonesia is very important needed to promote the NCCP especially in access to care so the cancer cases will find and treat in early stage due to closer access.


Liquidity ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Andilo Tohom

Indonesia is one of many countries in the world so called resource-rich country. Natural resources abundance needs to be managed in the right way in order to avoid dutch diseases and resources curses. These two phenomena generally happened in the country, which has abundant natural resources. Learned from Norwegian experiences, Indonesian Government need to focus its policy to prevent rent seeking activities. The literature study presented in this paper is aimed to provide important insight for government entities in focusing their policies and programs to avoid resources curse. From the internal audit perspective, this study is expected to improve internal audit’s role in assurance and consulting.


This research article focuses on the theme of violence and its representation by the characters of the novel “This Savage Song” by Victoria Schwab. How violence is transmitted through genes to next generations and to what extent socio- psycho factors are involved in it, has also been discussed. Similarly, in what manner violent events and deeds by the parents affect the psychology of children and how it inculcates aggressive behaviour in their minds has been studied. What role is played by the parents in grooming the personality of children and ultimately their decisions to choose the right or wrong way has been argued. In the light of the theory of Judith Harris, this research paper highlights all the phenomena involved: How the social hierarchy controls the behaviour. In addition, the aggressive approach of the people in their lives has been analyzed in the light of the study of second theorist Thomas W Blume. As the novel is a unique representation of supernatural characters, the monsters, which are the products of some cruel deeds, this research paper brings out different dimensions of human sufferings with respect to these supernatural beings. Moreover, the researcher also discusses that, in what manner the curse of violence creates an inevitable vicious cycle of cruel monsters that makes the life of the characters turbulent and miserable.


2012 ◽  
Vol 153 (3) ◽  
pp. 83-92
Author(s):  
Sándor Gődény

In Hungary healthcare finance has decreased in proportion with the GDP, while the health status of the population is still ranks among the worst in the European Union. Since healthcare finance is not expected to increase, the number of practicing doctors per capita is continuously decreasing. In the coming years it is an important question that in this situation what methods can be used to prevent further deterioration of the health status of the Hungarian population, and within this is the role of the quality approach, and different methods of quality management. In the present and the forthcoming two articles those standpoints will be summarized which support the need for the integration of quality assurance in the everyday medical practice. In the first part the importance of quality thinking, quality management, quality assurance, necessity of quality measurement and improvement, furthermore, advantages of the quality systems will be discussed. Orv. Hetil., 2012, 153, 83–92.


2020 ◽  
Vol 102 ◽  
pp. 656-676
Author(s):  
Igor V. Omeliyanchuk

The article examines the main forms and methods of agitation and propagandistic activities of monarchic parties in Russia in the beginning of the 20th century. Among them the author singles out such ones as periodical press, publication of books, brochures and flyers, organization of manifestations, religious processions, public prayers and funeral services, sending deputations to the monarch, organization of public lectures and readings for the people, as well as various philanthropic events. Using various forms of propagandistic activities the monarchists aspired to embrace all social groups and classes of the population in order to organize all-class and all-estate political movement in support of the autocracy. While they gained certain success in promoting their ideology, the Rights, nevertheless, lost to their adversaries from the radical opposition camp, as the monarchists constrained by their conservative ideology, could not promise immediate social and political changes to the population, and that fact was excessively used by their opponents. Moreover, the ideological paradigm of the Right camp expressed in the “Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality” formula no longer agreed with the social and economic realities of Russia due to modernization processes that were underway in the country from the middle of the 19th century.


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