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Lecture № 16

Lecture № 16 The quality assurance in higher education: the experience of the Republic of Estonia.

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Lecture № 16

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  1. Lecture № 16 The quality assurance in higher education: the experience of the Republic of Estonia Contents of the lecture reflects only the author's view, the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency and the European  Commission are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

  2. Plan Legal principles of quality assurance in the Republic of Estonia. The procedure for internal quality assurance of higher education in the Republic of Estonia. The procedure for external quality assurance of higher education in the Republic of Estonia. The activities of Quality Assurance Agencies in the Republic of Estonia. The system of the quality assurance management of higher education in the Republic of Estonia.

  3. Standards and Recommendations for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area

  4. Standards and Recommendations for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area

  5. Standards and Recommendations for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area

  6. Managing the quality of higher educationin the EU • the desire to provide equal opportunities for education for all citizens; • creation of conditions for involving young people in the achievements of world science and culture while preserving national traditions in education; • the orientation of education to the comprehensive development of the individual, the development of autonomy, initiative, creative individuality; • increasing attention to the problems of informatization of education; • rapid response to the needs of the time, economy, society and appropriate orientation of the content of education and upbringing; • comprehensive financial support for education development.

  7. East European ENQA members (Higher Education Quality Assurance Agencies)

  8. Activities of quality assurance agencies in the Republic of Estonia Requirements for Estonian experts:

  9. Expert profile to the standard doctoral examination procedure ЕККА

  10. thank you for attention! Contents of the lecture reflects only the author's view, the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency and the European  Commission are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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