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Title: THE CONCEPT OF QUALITY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGEMENT IN
ETHIOPIA: IN LIGHT OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT, TOWARDS USE IN
DISTANCE AND CONVENTIONAL HIGHER EDUCAION |
Authors: Dr. Melese Mekasha Woldeyes (PhD), Ethiopia
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Abstract: Across the globe it is an accepted fact that competitiveness is the nature of a knowledge market
economy. In responding to this reality, quality education and training programmes have been at
the centre of the national education agenda of many countries. Quality and productivity are stressed
everywhere in the world and a focus on quality improvement is only achieved through better
systems of cooperation’s and partnerships with quality enhancement organizations and research
institutions, universities, government and private organisations at large (UNESCO, 2013). Quality
assurance has become a global issue crossing the cultural contexts of many higher education
systems. However, questions still remain whether this notion underpins deeper quality
improvement in instructional practice and student learning outcomes. In Africa, where there are
rapidly growing and diversified higher education systems, the need to assure quality through
external examiners, audits, subject reviews or benchmarking is evident, but it is not clear if quality
and standards of education are improved as a con- sequence. .. |
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