ADVANTAGES OF IMPLEMENTING A QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
Abstract
Today, the world economy is experiencing an unprecedented change. New developments in science and technology, media revaluation and internationalization of education and the ever expanding competitive environment are revolutionizing the education scene. It is well recognized that higher education plays a vital role in driving economic growth and social cohesion. Higher education is reported to have grown dramatically with more than 17,000 higher education institutions in the world (Giannakou 2006, p. 1).
Keywords
education, glovalization, improvement, integration, resources, science, teaching.
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