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This paper analyzes the process of formulation and adoption of accreditation as a component of the higher education quality policy in Costa Rica. This is done from a neoinstitutionalist approach, using the Scharpf (1997) model. Public universities are identified as promoters and directive actors, while private universities are regarded as allied actors. Some international organizations and the government are also key actors in the formulation and adoption process. The adoption of the public interest nature of the National System of Accreditation of Higher Education (Sinaes) is carried out via Law N°8256 of the Republic. The belief and perception of the actors fundamentally lies in considering that the quality of higher education is affected by the massification and proliferation of private universities, as well as the ideas of international organizations that propose as an alternative solution the creation of national education systems accreditation and use evaluation tools to ensure quality. To carry out the analysis, it used discourse analysis, in official documents from Conare and the University of Costa Rica are used, as well as articles from the newspaper La Nación. Recepción: abril 8 de 2019 | Modificación: mayo 17 de 2019 | Aprobación: mayo 1 de 2019 DOI: 10.22191/gobernar/vol3/iss4/6 Universidad de Costa Rica. Correo electrónico: eugenia.gallardo@ucr.ac.cr
本文分析了认证作为哥斯达黎加高等教育质量政策组成部分的制定和采用过程。这是从一种新制度主义方法,使用Scharpf(1997)模型来完成的。公立大学被认为是促进者和指导者,而私立大学则被认为是联盟行动者。一些国际组织和政府在制定和通过过程中也发挥了关键作用。通过共和国第8256号法律,确立了国家高等教育认证体系(Sinaes)的公共利益性质。行为者的信念和看法从根本上在于考虑到高等教育的质量受到私立大学的大规模和扩散的影响,以及国际组织提出的建立国家教育系统认证和使用评估工具来确保质量的替代解决方案的想法。为了进行分析,它使用了话语分析,在Conare和哥斯达黎加大学的官方文件中使用,以及La Nación报纸的文章。Recepción: abril 8 de 2019 | Modificación: mayo 17 de 2019 | Aprobación: mayo 1 de 2019 DOI: 10.22191/ goberner /vol3/iss4/6或哥斯达黎加大学。Correo electrónico: eugenia.gallardo@ucr.ac.cr