The Concept of quality of education: a view from Lithuania

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygos dalis / Part of the book
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
The Concept of quality of education: a view from Lithuania
In the Book:
ICERI 2021: 14th international conference of education, research and innovation, 8-9 November, 2021. Valencia : IATED Academy, 2021. P. 7136-7143. (ICERI proceedings)
Keywords:
LT
Švietimas. Švietimo politika / Education. Education policy.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Švietimo kokybė; Bendrasis ugdymas; Edukacija Lietuvoje. Keywords: Quality of education; General education; Education in Lithuania.Reikšminiai žodžiai: Švietimo kokybė; Išsilavinimas; Quality of education; General education.

ENThe quality of education is one of the most often used concepts not only in various educational documents, but also in scientific articles. This concept can be found reading about the activities of various educational institutions, their goals and results. And most often we will have to agree with Y. Sayed, who argues that the concept of “quality” in education is elusive and often used but never defined. Indeed, the use of this term depends on different ideological, social and political values. In defining it, it is also important what we tend to emphasize more – quantitative measurable outputs as a measure of quality (the ‘economist’ view of education) or educational processes based on what happens in schools and in the classroom (the progressive/ humanist tradition). It is likely that different participants in the educational process will also stress different aspects of quality of education. In this report, based on the results of discussions in three focus groups, we will analyse how parents, teachers and school administration, as well as employers’ representatives, understand the quality of education. Generalizing the results of discussions in all the three groups, it can be stated that employees as well as parents, who participated in their search, follow a humanist approach in particular towards the quality of education.The emphasis was laid on innovative educational practices (content, methods, etc.) that are directed towards development of a free, responsible, creatively and critically thinking personality. The importance of personalized education based on values, clear philosophy of education and the necessity of collaboration among family, school, employees and other groups of stakeholders are highlighted. However, some responses disclosed that such an attitude is an aspiration rather than a real educational practice. Using various bureaucratic and administrative levers, schools are forced to follow an economist approach towards the quality of education. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.21125/iceri.2021.1604
ISBN:
9788409345496
ISSN:
2340-1095
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2022-12-28 15:17:00
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