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THE EVALUATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE (T.E.I) OF THESSALY-GREECE BY APPLYING A BENCHMARKING APPROACH

Year 2015, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 193 - 205, 29.12.2015
https://doi.org/10.18768/ijaedu.39864

Abstract

The remarkable and multilateral developmental impact and perspective of H.E.Is is widely known. Moreover, the spread of competence and technological innovation should not be a privilege for a few people who have the possibility of acquiring knowledge and skills from the International Academic Institutions. Unfortunately, raw reality remains the same and in order to be reduced, the “conventional” Academic Institutions ought to evolve constantly and develop more remarkable international collaborations in order to be able to exist, operate and contribute to the strongly competitive environment. Based on the above references, the undergraduate course of the Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business and Economics, of the Technological Educational Institution (T.E.I) of Thessaly is being evaluated through the Benchmarking process as it has been defined by the Hellenic Quality Assurance & Accreditation Agency (H.Q.A), as well as with the standards of other internationally recognized and accredited institutions (e.g. European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education – E.N.Q.A, Chartered Management Institution – C.M.I etc.) in order to detect any deviations that would need specific suggestions and improvement procedures able to make this Department strongly competitive.

Keywords: H.E.Is, Evaluation of Studies Program, Benchmarking, Quality Assurance & Accreditation Agencies, Suggestions – Improvements, Greece.

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Year 2015, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 193 - 205, 29.12.2015
https://doi.org/10.18768/ijaedu.39864

Abstract

References

  • Ashcroft, K. and Foreman-Peck, L. (1995). The Lecturer’s Guide to Quality and Standards in Colleges and Universities. Falmer Press, London.
  • Babiniotis, G. (2009). New Times: Evaluation and Quality of Education. Το Vima, August (in Greek).
  • Becher, T. (1989). Academic Tribes and Territories: Intellectual Enquiry and the Cultures of Disciplines. Milton Keynes [England: Society for Research into Higher Education.
  • Bishop, Y. M. M., Fienberg, S. E., Holland, P. W., & Light, R. J. (2007). Discrete Multivariate Analysis: Theory and Practice. New York, NY: Springer.
  • Camp, R. C. (2013). Benchmarking: The Search for Industry Best Practices that Lead to Superior Performance. Quality Press, Milwaukee.
  • Deem, R. (1998). “'New Managerialism' and Higher Education: The Management of Performances and Cultures in Universities In The United Kingdom”. International Studies in Sociology of Education. 8, 1, 47-70.
  • González-Soriano, J., & Rodríguez-Veiga, E. (2004). “The Bologna Treaty: a contribution to the development of quality education in Europe”. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 31, 3, 212-5.
  • Green, D. (1994). “What is Quality in Higher Education? Concepts, Policy and Practice”. In: Green, D. (Eds.), What is Quality in Higher Education? Society for Research into Higher Education, Buckingham.
  • Hair, J. Black, W. Babin, B. and Anderson R. (2010). Multivariate Data Analysis. Prentice Hall Higher Education, Englewood, New Jersey.
  • Halsey, A.H. (1992). Decline of the Donnish Dominion: The British Academic Professions in the Twentieth Century. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
  • Harvey, L., & Green, D. (1993). “Defining Quality”. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 18, 1, 9-34.
  • Ηowitt, D. and Cramer, D. (2010). Statistics with SPSS 16. Klidarithmos Publishing, Athens (in Greek).
  • ICAP, (2005). Private Higher Education. Sectoral Report, Athens (in Greek).
  • Kogan, M. (1989). Evaluating Higher Education. Jessica Kingsley Publishing, London.
  • Neave, G. (December 01, 1995). “On Living in Interesting Times: Higher Education in Western Europe 1985-1995”. European Journal of Education. 30, 4, 377-93.
  • Oppenheim, C. (2001). “Enabling Participation? New Labour’s Welfare-to-Work Policies”. In: White, S. (Eds.), New Labour: The Progressive Future. Palgrave Publishing, London.
  • Phillips, G. W., & American Institutes for Research. (2010). International Benchmarking: State Education Performance Standards. Washington, D.C: American Institutes for Research.
  • Scott, P. (1994). “Recent Developments in Quality Assessment in GB”. In: Westerheijden, D. Brennan, J. and Maassen, P. (Eds.). Changing Contexts of Quality Assessment. Uitgeverij LEMMA, Utrecht.
  • Slaughter, S., & Leslie, L. L. (1997). Academic Capitalism: Politics, Policies, and the Entrepreneurial University. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Van Vught, F.A. (1994). “Quality Measurement and Quality Assurance in European Higher Education”. In: Westerheijden, D. Brennan, J. and Maassen, P. (Eds.). Changing Contexts of Quality Assessment. Uitgeverij LEMMA, Utrecht.
  • Westerheijden, D. F. (September 01, 1999). “Where are the quantum jumps in quality assurance?” Higher Education: the International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning. 38, 2, 233-254.
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Authors

Evangelia Gkountroumpi

Labros Sdrolias

Dagmar škodová-parmová

Georgios Aspridis

Nikolaos Kakkos

Eva Cudlínová

Dimitrios Belias

Zuzana Dvořáková-líšková

Publication Date December 29, 2015
Submission Date December 29, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015Volume: 1 Issue: 3

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EndNote Gkountroumpi E, Sdrolias L, škodová-parmová D, Aspridis G, Kakkos N, Cudlínová E, Belias D, Dvořáková-líšková Z (December 1, 2015) THE EVALUATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE (T.E.I) OF THESSALY-GREECE BY APPLYING A BENCHMARKING APPROACH. IJAEDU- International E-Journal of Advances in Education 1 3 193–205.

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