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Peculiarities of Education Quality Assurance in Lithuania

  • Ruzevicius, Juozas;Adomaitiene, Roma;Serafinas, Dalius;Daugviliene, Daiva
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2007
  • Achievement of objectives of education and training is one of significant factors influencing quality of life. Higher education institutions use different work, teaching methods and tools; however they are inadequate in many cases. Today higher education institutions have problems concerning sustention and rise of certain level of education by giving the job for graduates, using of new technologies that help to present, manage, evaluate and control knowledge. The main objectives of quality management system (QMS) at higher education institutions are as follow: to assure continuous improvement of education quality; to demonstrate performance results and relevant facts to the interested parties (customers of college or university, social partners, administrative institutions) showing the abilities of education institution to prepare high qualification specialists that fully correspond to changing requirements of labour market. The QMS at education institutions should be designed as continuous process, considering that the quality of final product is the result achieved in primary processes. The process shall involve all interested parties. Parameters and indicators of education quality can help to analyze the efficiency and effectiveness of existing QMS. The results of quality audits should be also taken into account when designing and implementing QMS at organization. Literature review showed that for the assurance of education quality three different approaches prevail: total quality management (TQM); requirements of quality awards and assessment models; and QMS corresponding to the requirements of ISO 9001 standard. The case study of QMS design and implementation at Vilnius Law and Business College is presented in the paper. The peculiarities, difficulties and obstacles of QMS implementation in the higher educations institutions are analysed in more detail in this article.

Analysis of causal relationship among education quality factors using path analysis (경로분석을 이용한 교육품질요인의 인과관계 분석)

  • 이홍우;이진춘
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.72-83
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    • 2003
  • The main purpose of this study was to analyze the causal relationship, in the perspective of Total Quality Management, among the education quality factors, which were suggested in the previous researches, including education leadership, process improvement, educational environment, regional commitment, student performance and satisfaction of education quality. In this study, education quality factors were measured by several measures, and were processed with the most efficient statistical package in the SEM area, AMOS. In order to analyze the causal relationship among the education quality, this study designed the structural equation model with suggested factors and established several the research hypotheses. Also this study found that there was a prominent causality among the education quality factors, such as education leadership, education environment, student performance and satisfaction of education quality.

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Effect of Education Service Quality on Learning Satisfaction and Education Institution Loyalty of Fashion Major Degree Programs in the Academic Credit Bank System (학점은행제 패션전공 학위과정 교육서비스품질이 학습만족도와 교육기관충성도에 미치는 영향)

  • Yi, Hye-Yun;Park, Myung-Ja
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the difference and influence of educational institutions and majors on education service quality, learning satisfaction, and educational institution loyalty, and to provide information on an Academic Credit Bank System appropriate for the two types of education institutions and learners. Looking at the difference in education service quality, learning satisfaction and educational institution loyalty, Lifelong Education Organizations of Universities showed positive awareness compared to Job Technical colleges. Especially, differences in awareness regarding quality of education facilities were largest, followed by educational institution loyalty and learning satisfaction. Looking at the difference in awareness according to educational institution and majors, learners at Lifelong Education Organizations of Universities had positive awareness compared to Job Technical colleges in terms of quality of facilities, learning satisfaction and educational institution loyalty. No difference was found according to major. Looking at the effect of awareness of education service quality on learning satisfaction and educational institution loyalty, factors of education service quality affected learning satisfaction in the order of education>administration>facilities for Lifelong Education Organizations of Universities, and the effect on educational institution loyalty was found in the order of administration> education with no effect shown by facilities. For learners at Job Technical colleges, factors of education service quality affected learning satisfaction in the order of administration>education>facilities. Influence on loyalty to educational institution was found in the order of administration>facilities>education.

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Ensuring the Quality of Higher Education in the United Kingdom Using Informatization

  • Andreikova, Iryna;Moiseienko, Natalia;Boichuk, Petro;Iliichuk, Liubomyra;Fedchenko, Karina;Bezliudnyi, Oleksandr;Sopivnyk, Ruslan
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.11
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    • pp.324-330
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    • 2022
  • The United Kingdom is known for the quality of its qualifications. There is a strict quality system with reputable bodies responsible for ensuring that high quality standards are met. In order for new qualifications to be accredited, they must meet all the requirements set out in the regulations for the quality and informatization of Education. The crucial role of the Agency for Quality Assurance of Higher Education (QAA) in the UK for creating high-quality management of higher education institutions is revealed, the influence of informatization tools on its effective mechanism as an independent entity is shown, and positive experience for the educational sector is highlighted. While the universities themselves are responsible for reviewing educational programs at the subject level, the QAA review focuses on verifying internal quality assurance, as well as systems and improvement strategies. The QAA uses a peer review process in which teams mostly consist of academic staff from other institutions to assess the quality of the institution's education. In Scotland, the team also includes an international reviewer. The student is also a member of the Scottish teams. In the UK, attention is paid to providing a cohort of experienced reviewers who can conduct high-quality monitoring and help with advice on improving education. All reviewers must complete training and have permission to participate in the review of educational programs. There are selected committees that are members of the QAA council, each of which is headed by a member of the Council or an independent person approved by the Council. Attention is drawn to the main areas of the QAA's work in the framework of environmental, social and corporate governance.

The Effect of Lifelong Education Quality on City Brand Equity and Intention to Reuse: Focusing on the Case of Lifelong Education in Osan

  • Lee, Kwang-Su
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.81-93
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the structural causation between the service quality of lifelong education, city brand equity, and intention to reuse. For this study, the case of lifelong education in Osan, wherein local governments are leading efforts to promote lifelong education, was selected as the subject. A structured offline survey as well as an online survey were conducted to collect data from citizens of Osan who participated in lifelong education at least once. The results show that lifelong education service quality and city brand equity have a significant positive impact on intention to reuse, and that service quality has a significant positive impact on intention to reuse through city brand equity. The significance of this study lies in the revelation of the mediating impact of city brand equity, in the relationship between the service quality of lifelong education and individuals' intention to reuse lifelong education. This study also contributes establishing lifelong education service policies to increase the intention to reuse lifelong education.

Development of Quality Management Indicators for Educational Institutions

  • Jin, Sunmi
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.34-48
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to develop indicators for quality management of educational institutions, and to achieve this, literature analysis and expert interviews were conducted. Through literature analysis, the components of TQM were derived focusing on factors to improve the quality of education, engineering education accreditation standards, and a representative education accreditation system, were considered. Additionally, seven areas as well as 32 indicators required for education quality management, were derived by comparing the EFQM excellence model and the MBNQA education model, applied for quality management of companies and institutions. By comparing and synthesizing these results, a draft was developed for the quality management index of educational institution. Next, opinions on correction and supplementation of quality management indicators derived from literature analysis, were collected from five education experts. From the comparisons and integration of these results, eight criteria (leadership, strategy, customers, people, facilities and environment, curriculum management, curriculum improvement, and performance management) and 34 indicators, were proposed for quality management indicators for educational institutions. Curriculum management, people, and performance management criteria were considered more significantly in quality management of educational institutions, and several implications are suggested based on the study results.

IT Service Quality, Business Education Service Quality and Its Outcomes (IT서비스품질과 경영교육의 성과)

  • Kang, Man-Su;Park, Sang-Kyu;Suk, Yeung-Ki
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.169-183
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    • 2012
  • Since the competition of higher education is more and more critical, the improvement of educational services is importantly considered. Despite the current situations, there are few studies addressing the relationships between education service quality and its outcomes. As educational service quality plays a key role in improving student satisfaction, universities provides a high level of educational services for students and reinforce their competitiveness through student satisfaction. This research investigates the relationships among IT service quality, business education service quality, trust, student satisfaction and student loyalty. In so doing, the current study establishes a theoretical model to test the proposed relationships. The results further suggest that the indirect effect of the IT service quality and the business education service quality enhances its impact of student satisfaction, trust, student loyalty. Finally, the authors draw conclusions and further research directions.

The Effects of Educational Satisfaction on School Conversion Intention according to the Quality of University Education Sservice - Focusing on Beauty Department - (대학 교육서비스품질에 따른 교육만족도가 학교전환의도에 미치는 영향 - 미용학과를 중심으로 -)

  • Jeon, Hong-Shin;Bang, Hyo-Jin;Ko, Kyoung-Sook
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.121-134
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of educational satisfaction on the school conversion intention according to the quality of university education service. To survey the perception of students majoring in Department of Beauty on both colleges and universities of beauty education, we distributed 600 questionnaires and utilized them as final analysis data except for 60 unreturned or defective papers. As a result of t-test and one-way ANOVA, there were differences among university education service quality, education satisfaction and school transfer intention. In addition, the effect of the quality of education service on the education service, the effect of the quality of education service on the school conversion intention, and the quality of the university education service influenced the school conversion intention. The results of this study suggest that, for the development of the beauty education, priority should be given to the facilities and equipments related to the beauty education as well as the importance of leadership and professional teachers and instructors.

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A Computer Education Model for Better Quality Information Welfare for the Elderly

  • Cho, Woo-Hong
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.20 no.11
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 2015
  • This study analysed the needs of the elderly in computer education, their preference and demands for computer education to enhance the quality of information welfare for the elderly, and presented a computer education model for higher quality information welfare for the elderly to maximize the effect of computer education. For this study, variables were selected from previous studies and by the researcher to present a computer education model for the elderly.

QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR NUCLEAR EDUCATION CENTRES

  • Sadagopan, Geetha;Kim, Hyunkee;Son, Miyeon
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.173-176
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    • 2012
  • Quality Management is a recent phenomenon. This is applied to products or services, with an objective to deliver high quality, reliable, worthy, enduring, product or service. The process is considered to have four main components: quality planning, quality control, quality assurance and quality improvement. Focusing on quality control and quality assurance leads to achieving quality management or ensures that an organization or product is consistent. In this paper, the applicable international standard for learning services and for the organization for education and training (learning service provider) is discussed and also the procedure to implement the management system.