TOWARDS HIGH QUALIFICATION FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION. THE LOSS OF CERTAINTY
Journal: Journal of Baltic Science Education (Vol.8, No. 2)Publication Date: 2009-08-30
Authors : Raffaele Pisano;
Page : 64-68
Keywords : scientific education; high-level education;
Abstract
It is known that teachers and professors at any school and university orders should highly mind education as the first and most general aim of a civil society. It is a fact that many European countries and education centres are reflecting brilliantly upon higher scientific education focusing on physics and mathematics especially. The Institutions also seem to take into account full management autonomy. Accreditation has considered one of the best solutions adopted by central or high-level education authorities to guarantee quality standards in training offered by higher education. It means accrediting education results through a legislative and professional process in order to judge whether an institution or a programme meets proper quality standards.
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