Forming expert environment for accreditation of educational programs: A case of Ukraine

O. Dluhopolskyi, O. Knysh, I. Oleksiv, L. Smyrna, O. Panchenko
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The new system of educational programs’ accreditation and the establishment of the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance (NAQA) as an independent regulator has led to the demand for professional experts who can evaluate the educational programs of universities at a qualitatively new level. The paper aims to analyze the formation of the expert environment in Ukraine by conducting numerous training in various formats, as well as to assess the relationship between training and the quality of accreditation visits. The correlation analysis was used to substantiate the conclusions. Based on a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the experience of training experts in the accreditation of study programs in Ukrainian higher education institutions, the results of a pro-active approach by the NAQA in 2019–2021 were presented. It is shown that the accreditation system has been working without red tape, the taint of corruption, using transparency mechanisms, and expert advice since the end of 2019. The accreditation format according to the ESG-2015 standards made it possible to form an expert environment in Ukraine in a short time and encourage changes in higher education. Despite many pieces of training and consultations, many experts and representatives of the Sectoral Expert Council (SEC), evaluating study programs, still provide criticism, prejudice, and not advice and assistance. To minimize such negative practices, NAQA regularly conducts online webinars, briefings for expert groups and heads of study programs, and rotates experts and members of the SEC.
教育项目认证专家环境的形成:以乌克兰为例
新的教育项目认证体系和国家高等教育质量保障局(NAQA)作为独立监管机构的成立,导致了对专业专家的需求,他们可以在质量上新的水平上评估大学的教育项目。本文旨在通过开展各种形式的大量培训来分析乌克兰专家环境的形成,并评估培训与认证访问质量之间的关系。采用相关分析对结论进行验证。在对乌克兰高等教育机构学习计划认证培训专家的经验进行定量和定性分析的基础上,提出了NAQA在2019-2021年积极采取措施的结果。报告显示,自2019年底以来,认证系统一直在没有繁文缛节、腐败污点、利用透明度机制和专家建议的情况下运作。根据ESG-2015标准的认证形式使乌克兰在短时间内形成专家环境成为可能,并鼓励高等教育的变革。尽管进行了许多培训和咨询,但许多专家和部门专家委员会(SEC)的代表在评估学习计划时仍然提出批评和偏见,而不是建议和帮助。为了尽量减少这种负面做法,NAQA定期举办在线网络研讨会,为专家组和研究项目负责人举行简报会,并轮换专家和SEC成员。
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