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Institutional Autonomy and the Attractiveness of the European Higher Education Area – Facts or Tokenistic Discourse?

2012

In the discourse of the Bologna Process, the notion of competitiveness as the focal goal of Bologna Process, and university autonomy as one of its founding principles are consistently linked. Autonomy is framed as a precondition of competitiveness, while competitiveness is framed in terms of attractiveness of European higher education and higher education institutions. This paper examines their relationship, discussing whether there is ground for the repeated policy argument of their going hand in hand. Do the more attractive countries have higher autonomy, are the countries with higher autonomy more attractive? Or are these phenomena linked only in the simplified arguments of the policy di…

AttractivenessHigher educationBolognan prosessibusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectautonomiaHigh educationhoukuttelevuusBologna ProcessvetovoimaisuusyliopistoPreconditionliikkuvuusuniversityArgumentPolitical sciencePedagogyPositive economicsautonomybusinessAutonomymedia_common
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The Bologna Process in France : Origin, Objectives and Implementation

2008

05010; In this paper, we will try to show why the evolution of the French higher education system has led to a deadlock and a deteriorating ranking on the world scene, how the new scheme has been effectively and rapidly adopted, but unfortunately, why this adoption has failed to achieve the initial objectives of transforming the French system into a more competitive one.

Bologna Process[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationHigher educationBologna ProcessHigher educationProcessus de BologneEnseignement supérieurFrance[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceProcessus de BologneEnseignement supérieur
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Evaluation in French Higher Education: history, policy and debates

2013

En ligne sur : http://www.scuolademocratica.it/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Oss-Int-1_2013-Chevaillier.pdf; Working Paper de "Scuola Democratica, learning for democracy", 2013/05; The French Higher Education System is presently undergoing one of the deepest transformations of its history. In the last few years, several major pieces of legislation, partly unconnected, have triggered a process of change that will alter the structure of the system, the relations among its various components as well as their internal organisation. Parallel to these structural changes, the higher education and research system has been building up a comprehensive evaluation apparatus.After a short account of the pr…

Contexte[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEvaluation of Teaching[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationÉvaluation de l'enseignement[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationRecherche scientifiqueHigher EducationEvaluation of Scientific ResearchProcessus de BologneEnseignement supérieurBologna ProcessÉvaluationFranceEnseignement
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How students perceive the university's mission in a Spanish university: Liberal versus entrepreneurial education?

2013

AbstractThis study explores the extent to which undergraduate students perceive a dichotomy between a liberal vs. an entrepreneurial model of university. This research is important in that it compares the stated aims of university education, particularly within the Bologna Process, with students' expectations regarding liberal education and employability. A Likert-type questionnaire containing 25 statements reflecting liberal and entrepreneurial features of university education was answered by 488 students from 10 disciplines at the University of Valencia, Spain, just before the implantation of the Bologna curriculum. An exploratory factor analysis revealed that students clearly perceive th…

Cultural StudiesLiberal educationPedagogyUniversity educationBologna ProcessSociologyEmployabilityCurriculumEntrepreneurial educationExploratory factor analysisEducationCultura y Educación
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Achieving Bologna Goals: Where Does Europe Stand Ahead of 2010

2010

Ten years have passed since the signature of the Bologna declaration. Seventeen countries have joined the process; since then, several new action lines have been added and the original action lines have often gained a new and more sophisticated content. The 2009 Bologna Stocktaking exercise included the traditional quantitative indicators, the criteria this time being designed to evaluate the goals set for 2010. In addition, particular emphasis was put on qualitative analysis on this occasion to provide a realistic picture of what has been achieved and which initiatives will take more time than anticipated to implement. The 2009 stocktaking shows that while there has indeed been important …

Economic growthEngineering managementInternational educationQualitative analysisAction (philosophy)Process (engineering)Political scienceLifelong learningBologna ProcessAcademic standardsBologna declarationEducationJournal of Studies in International Education
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The Bologna Process: Help or Hindrance to the Development of European Higher Education?

2010

JANI URSIN Finnish Institute for Educational Research, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland BARBARA ZAMORSKI Centre for Applied Education and the Centre for Educational and Staff Development, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom ELINOR EDVARDSSON STIWNE Department of Behaviourial Sciences and Learning, Linkoping University, Sweden CHRISTINE TEELKEN Department of Organisation Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands MONNE WIHLBORG Department of Health and Social Sciences, Lund University, Sweden

Educational researchHigher educationbusiness.industryProfessional developmentLibrary scienceSociologyBologna ProcessbusinessEducationEuropean Educational Research Journal
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Adapting teaching and assessment strategies to enhance competence-based learning in the framework of the european convergence process

2007

In the framework of the European higher education area, one of the key issues is to discuss how teaching, learning activities and assessment can be best organised to allow students to reach both transferable skills and subject related competences. In this context, during the 2005/06 academic year, our School decided to essay different strategies in a first-year Pilot Group, due to the traditional poor academic performance on these students. Thus, the proposal included a learning contract that must be signed for all the pupils enrolled on this particular group. Both active teaching-learning methods and additional assessment strategies were applied to achieve the objectives, defined in terms …

EngineeringAcademic yearHigher educationbusiness.industryTeaching methodMathematics educationTransferable skills analysisPortfolioBologna ProcessKey issuesbusinessCompetence (human resources)2007 37th annual frontiers in education conference - global engineering: knowledge without borders, opportunities without passports
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Assessment of competences in designing online preparatory materials for the Cambridge First Certificate in English examination

2012

The implementation of the competence-based approach set out by the Bologna Declaration within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) entails important changes in learning processes and brings new approaches to content teaching and learning, inevitably affecting planning, methodology and assessment (Cano García, 2008). Such is the case of the design and development of the First Certificate in English Online Course & Tester at the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV) by the CAMILLE research group. These materials, published through InGenio1, are split into two parts: a preparatory course and a tester platform. This article explores some of the key competences to be included in these p…

EngineeringHigher educationOperations researchassessmentAssessmentFCE preparatory materialsFILOLOGIA INGLESAcompetencesOnline courseMathematics educationGeneral Materials SciencecontentCompetencesCompetence (human resources)biologybusiness.industryGarciaLlengües modernesMethodologymethodologyBologna Processbiology.organism_classificationCertificateContentbusinessBologna declarationProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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The Bologna Process in Academic Basic Units: Finnish Universities and Competitive Horizons

2008

Engineeringbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineering05 social sciencesPedagogy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering050301 educationHigh education02 engineering and technologyBologna Processbusiness0503 education
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Project Management Competencies for Master Students: Curriculum Development in Two Romanian Universities

2016

The Bologna Process has as one of its main pillars the link between academic curricula and labour market requirements. This process has built a space for dialogue and cooperation which reaches far beyondEurope, where the basic values of the European society – freedom of expression and research, free movements of academics and students, students active participation to learning and tolerance – have been put at the forefront of education. Since 1999, Romanian universities have tried to adjust their curricula and academic offers for study programs to the requirements of the labour market, sometimes with some reluctance from the various partners involved in this process. As the field of Project…

Engineeringbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Romanian0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyEuropean Social FundBologna ProcessPublic relationslanguage.human_language021105 building & constructionPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONlanguageCurriculum developmentProject managementbusinessHuman resourcesCurriculumEuropean Scientific Journal, ESJ
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