Comprehensive Institutional Self-Evaluation for the Performance of Universities as a Tool for Development and Quality Assurance
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Comprehensive Institutional Self-Evaluation, the Performance of Universities, Development, Quality AssuranceAbstract
This paper concentrates on self-evaluation of educational institutions using
the basic theory of development and bringing University education upto-
date. The theory of evaluation has been changed from a secondary role
of the government towards Universities to a comprehensive basic one of an
educational operation.
If the comprehensive evaluation is important in general for an educational
institution, it is more important for Universities that follow the Distance
learning and Open Education, such as Al-Quds Open university. Applying
comprehensive evaluation leads to achieving goals for these Universities.
On the top of these goals are: raising the academic level and standard,
growing the level of innovation, linking all educational processes together,
and reaching a comfortable level of renovation and development for
the institution.
At the same time quality education will be guaranteed for both educational
products and educational services.
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