scholarly journals (Meningkatkan Mutu Pendidikan Melalui kegiatan Supervisi Pendidikan

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melyna Rampers

The quality or quality of education in a school depends on many factors, one of which is how the management of school education is included in the supervision of education. In general education supervision is a form of guidance or guidance to improve the quality of education.

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 48-60
Author(s):  
Yu. V. Belousov ◽  
O. I. Timofeeva

Community participation in management helps to improve the quality of planning of educational work in order to meet people’s needs better and allows the organization of efficient monitoring of the quality of knowledge and skills of school students by consumers. The purpose of this article is to study current modes of community participation in school education management abroad and to analyze their possible implementation in the Russian environment. Methodologically, the modes of community participation have been studied at all levels of education management: national, regional, and institutional. Different modes of community participation in the educational process management are regarded as an element of an integral system. Based on results of the conducted analysis it has been concluded that, to enhance the management system in general education in Russia, the use of certain foreign practices seems to be reasonable, provided that they are tailored to the Russian system. The methods of involvement of independent experts and organizations in the implementation of certain functions of the State in the field of school education are of interest. Moreover, there can be used various modes of community participation in the quality of education monitoring in schools. The implementation of such practice in the Russian system of school education management will help to enhance the quality of school education.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-17
Author(s):  
Aizhan Ibirayim kyzy ◽  
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Askerbүbү Solpubashova ◽  
Salidin Kaldybaev ◽  
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...  

In the system of school education of the Kyrgyz Republic, the problem of developing electronic educational material and introducing it into the educational process of schools is becoming urgent. This goal allows the further implementation of the issue of computerization of school education. This article focuses on the quality of education. To achieve high-quality modern training, the use of electronic materials is required. Electronic materials must be designed in accordance with the rules. Therefore, the content of this article is aimed at revealing the importance of e-learning, at developing electronic materials, at characterizing the requirements for compiling electronic materials and the requirements for using electronic educational materials.


2020 ◽  
Vol 587 (2) ◽  
pp. 3-13
Author(s):  
Małgorzata Suświłło

In this study I describe the problem of changes in the education of pre-school and primary school (grades I-III) teachers in Poland, paying attention to the political and ideological as well as the philosophical context. I provide arguments for the need to care for the quality of education and the need for continuous teacher education. I draw attention to the David Clarke’s and Hilary Hollingsworth’s Correlation Model of Professional Development of Teacher, useful in this regard, and to the European context of solutions in this field. In the further part of the study, I consider the education philosophy of early school education teachers, citing for example Potulicka’s critical views on the neoliberal American philosophy, and providing a different approach of Bay Area Teacher Training Institute (BATTI) (also American), which assumes that the philosophy of teachers education is closely related to the philosophy of education. The second part of this article presents my own qualitative study on the self-anticipation of students regarding the profession of early school education teacher. As a result of the analysis of students’ essays, I selected several types of teacher: ‘professional’, ‘apprentice/constantly learning’, ‘artist/animator’, ‘friend of children and parents/authority’, ‘enthusiast/passionate, ‘constructivist’.


Author(s):  
Reda Poneliene ◽  
Danguole Dargiene

The concept of a Good School creates preconditions for raising the level of quality of the performance of the country’s schools implementing general curricula, for showing the activity direction for schools and for enabling them to act. In order to ensure the quality of pre-school education, self-evaluation of the performance of pre-school education institutions, which promotes reflection on the activities of the staff of pre-school educational institutions and the possibilities for changes in quality, acquires increasing importance. Following the position that self-evaluation of the quality of institutional activities is significantly affected by community agreements on the quality of education and its characteristics, the qualitative research (case study), aiming to find out which aspects of the Good School and features characterizing them are characteristic to a concrete pre-school education institution, was conducted. The study involved various interest groups (parents, children, pedagogues). It was identified that the characteristic features of a good nursery school had included the aspects of the educational environment, life in the school and staff, which enabled to assume that the properly selected educational environment and professional, qualified pedagogues influenced children’s quality participation in the life of the educational institution. Besides, the research results can be the basis for improvement of the educational practice in a particular institution, separately analysing those aspects of the good school (nursery school) and features describing them which received less attention of investigated persons and providing guidelines for further studies on the quality of education. Key words: good school, aspects of the good school, pre-school education institution, self-evaluation of the quality of school performance, quality of education.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Kholid Achmad

<pre><em>As an educational leadership, principals have a duty and responsibility which is quite heavy. Principals through their role and responsibilities to delegate it to aides and other parts. principal leadership in improving the quality of education include: instructive leadership style, leadership style consultative, participative leadership style, delegative leadership style and the quality of education through the process of determining the in-put and out-put processes (graduate).</em></pre><pre><em>Efforts to improve the quality of school education is needed coaching to teachers and employees by the principal through (1) leadership style instructive addressed to teachers and employees who lacked the academic ability and spirit of performance is less, (2) a consultative leadership style in fostering the ability of teachers and employees of academic less and and the spirit of good works, (3) participative leadership style in fostering teachers and employees who have good academic ability and less fervor employees who have good academic ability, and excellent in performance.</em></pre><p><strong><em>Keywords: </em></strong><em>P</em><em>rincipal, </em><em>T</em><em>he </em><em>Q</em><em>uality of </em><em>E</em><em>ducation<strong></strong></em></p>


Author(s):  
Gayane Poghosyan

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to history's most significant educational disruption, affecting nearly 1.6 billion students in more than 190 countries and all continents. Closures of schools and other learning spaces have impacted 94 per cent of the world's student population, up to 99 per cent in low and lower-middle-income countries (UESCO CONCEPT, 2020). Like all countries in the world, Armenia has not escaped the damage caused by the pandemia. The impetus for the implementation of such a program has come from the initiative of the UNESCO's Associated Schools Network (ASPnet), which aims to raise awareness in the current COVID_19 epidemic and to study the education processes and conditions, quality of education, as well as advantages and disadvantages of distance learning in the general education system. This study aimed to contribute to achieving the 4th goal of sustainable development in the general education system in pandemic conditions. During the program, students were introduced to the difficulties and benefits of hybrid and distance learning, the importance of participation, the opportunity to self-learn, and the need for empathy and mutual assistance during COVID-19. UNESCO Associated and UNESCO Partner schools have been selected for participation in the research. These schools have actively participated in the previous projects implemented by UNESCO and have had involvement in different national and international projects. The project results showed that learning is more effective with the parallel introduction of distance and face-to-face (the traditional style) learning. Hybrid learning has ensured high student performance by solving modern organizational problems and using modern information technologies.


Author(s):  
Jelena Kalmikova ◽  
Aija Vindece

Today, the pre–school education system is undergoing major changes aimed at improving the quality of education. New approaches, methods, and programmes are being developed.  There is an increased need to introduce innovative technologies that are designed to gain new knowledge, accelerate the process of obtaining knowledge, improve the quality of education, and increase the motivation of children. The development of speech, which includes the ability to clearly pronounce sounds and distinguish them, to control the articulation apparatus, to correctly form a sentence, is one of the most urgent tasks that speech therapists at pre–school institutions should solve.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 3-9
Author(s):  
С. Курносова ◽  
S. Kurnosova ◽  
Н. Шевелева ◽  
N. Sheveleva ◽  
Э. Баграмян ◽  
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One of the topical problems of Russian education is to improve the quality of education in schools with low educational outcomes. Important factors in improving the quality of training and education of the younger generation are the professional growth of teachers, their career and social growth. The article presents indicators and factors of the eff ectiveness of the implementation of the model of teacher growth in schools with low educational outcomes. The material was prepared in the framework of the event 2.2 “Improving the quality of education in schools with low learning outcomes and in schools operating under adverse social conditions through the implementation of regional projects and dissemination of their results”, tasks 2 “Development of modern mechanisms and technologies of general education” of the Federal Target Program Development of education for 2016-2020.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 731-737 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olga V. Stukalova ◽  
Valery O. Malaschenko ◽  
Gennadii A. Cornilov ◽  
Anna V. Sychenkova ◽  
Elena B. Kozlova ◽  
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Purpose: The purpose of the article is to substantiate the modern directions to overcome the influence of the professional deformation of General education teachers. Methodology: The article describes the results of experimental work in the framework of the project aimed at the study of modern approaches to assessing the quality of education and its relationship with the overall educational results. Example of the training course module for teachers’ additional professional education, the purpose of which is the development of modern directions to prevent professional deformation. Result: The possibilities for supporting the positive psycho-emotional state of the teacher, teaching the practices to overcome subjectivity in making evaluation decisions - the interiorization of the teacher deontological code are revealed. Applications: This research can be used for universities, teachers, and students. Novelty/Originality: In this research, the model of the Modern Directions for Prevention of Destructive Influence of Teacher Professional Deformation is presented in a comprehensive and complete manner.


Author(s):  
Karīna Brikmane

The focussed professional development of teachers ensures the quality of modern education. In the context of life-long education, each teacher has to develop their professional and personal competence, to ensure the development of general and professional skills and for teachers to be able to face new challenges and undertake their tasks in non-traditional, but well argued ways, because education strengthens intuition, confidence and the ability to knowingly transform acquired experience into innovation. The issue in the research establishes the contradictions seen within society between the goals set in education and their implementation in the teaching process. Attention has been focussed in this research on the current national situation in the professional development of teachers, gathering information on what is offered and researching the improvements needed for a modern adult learning process. The importance of the research was established by the need for changes in general education and the implementation of sustainable development principles. The main strategic principles, the observation of which could significantly increase the possibility of development are prescribed by the “Sustainable Development Strategy of Latvia until 2030”. They are – innovation, tolerance, co-operation and participation, which should also be included in the content of teachers’ professional development courses, in this way directly influencing the improvement of the quality of education as well.


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