THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION AS A FACTOR OF ITS COMPETITIVENESS IN TERMS OF THE GLOBALIZATION OF SOCIETY
https://doi.org/10.15372/PEMW20170108
Abstract
Abstract. The authors see the task to improve the competitiveness of Russian higher education to be associated with the quality of educational services and their conformation to the needs of society, state, education and personality. The quality of higher education has integrated character and depends on the quality of educational processes and education system functioning, various internal and external factors. At the same time, the competitiveness of Russian education depends on its access to the world educational space, supply of foreign and Russian students with open educational courses that are in demand and development of e-learning. Informatization of education becomes a mean of increasing the competitiveness of higher education and its quality. However, the transfer of educational process to the open educational space results in potential didactic possibilities of e-learning that contribute to improving the quality of education, and the technological, methodological, communicative, health problems that reduce the quality of education.
About the Author
Natalia B. StrekalovaRussian Federation
Candidate of Pedagogics, Associate Professor at the Chair of Theory And Methods Of Professional Education
Academic 1 Pavlov str., 443011 Samara
the Department of Applied Computer Science
the Head
Jagodina forestry, Building 5, health complex «Alye parusa», section 5, Stavropol timber enterprise, Samara region, the Volga Federal District
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For citation: Strekalova N.B. THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION AS A FACTOR OF ITS COMPETITIVENESS IN TERMS OF THE GLOBALIZATION OF SOCIETY. Professional education in the modern world. 2017;7(1):800-808. https://doi.org/10.15372/PEMW20170108
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