Service Related Competences: Education Practices in the Republic of North Macedonia

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Diturije Ismaili, Elisabeta Bajrami Ollogu, Mirjana Borota Popovska, Marija Topuzovska Latkovik
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Abstract This paper presents research on service related competences in Republic of North Macedonia. This research was conducted as part of Erasmus+ CBHE project entitled” Enhancing and validating service related competences in versatile learning environments in Western Balkan universities (e-Viva)”. Innovations and development of new technologies including automation of manufacturing processes cause paradigm shift in business models in manufacturing sector while service sector emerges as potential for economic growth by absorbing more labour and offering diverse services. Thus, development of service related competences is an important issue for overall development of service sector. Assessment of service related competences in South East Europe aimed at the identification, analysis and description of current education programmes and practices relating to service orientation with focus on the interface between formal and informal learning in the higher education sector and possible connections to validation practices in relation to EQF, NQFs and the related instruments (ECTS, ECVET and EUROPASS). Method: Results of desk research, online questionnaire results and results of interviews with stakeholders (one-to-one or focus group) as well as interpretation of needs analysis in North Macedonia are elaborated and presented in this paper. The results of this project and research show that significant attention is devoted to development of competences in service sector in North Macedonia. The findings indicate that respondents/parties are aware about the positive aspects of the “Service Related Competences”, especially regarding the professional, career development, and employment prospects. There is a need of online courses where basic theoretical concepts should be presented, and then, in combination with practical learning, the same should be exercised and learned how to be used in practice.
服务相关能力:北马其顿共和国的教育实践
摘要本文对北马其顿共和国的服务相关能力进行了研究。这项研究是作为伊拉斯谟+ CBHE项目的一部分进行的,该项目名为“在西巴尔干大学(e-Viva)的多功能学习环境中加强和验证服务相关能力”。包括制造过程自动化在内的新技术的创新和发展导致制造业商业模式的范式转变,而服务业通过吸收更多的劳动力和提供多样化的服务而成为经济增长的潜力。因此,服务业相关能力的发展是服务业整体发展的重要问题。东南欧服务相关能力评估,旨在识别、分析和描述当前与服务导向相关的教育计划和实践,重点关注高等教育部门正规和非正规学习之间的接口,以及与EQF、nqf和相关工具(ECTS、ECVET和EUROPASS)相关的验证实践的可能联系。方法:桌面研究结果,在线问卷调查结果和利益相关者访谈结果(一对一或焦点小组)以及北马其顿需求分析的解释在本文中进行了阐述和呈现。该项目的结果和研究表明,北马其顿对服务部门能力的发展给予了极大的关注。调查结果表明,受访者/当事人意识到“服务相关能力”的积极方面,特别是在专业、职业发展和就业前景方面。我们需要在线课程,首先介绍基本的理论概念,然后结合实际学习,对这些概念进行练习,学会如何在实践中运用。
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European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
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