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The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) was constituted in Paris in 1998. It was a result of the need for the establishment of a common Higher Education for all the countries of the European Union. Furthermore, the Declaration of Bologna which was signed in 1999 defined the necessary actions for European Universities to adapt to the EHEA. In Greece the first step was put into action in 2005 with...
Student learning had been the central concern of higher education and accreditation for more than a decade. Many institutions, programs, and accrediting organizations are hearing similar requests about student learning outcomes from a number of sources. The most common request is to provide concrete evidence of student academic achievement and to report on this evidence in a manner that is readily...
With the great demands for lifelong learning and popularization of higher education, modern distance education has developed significantly in recent years. Therefore, how to ensure its quality, drawn great concern of the academic circles both in China and over the world, has become a vital issue in its development. By collecting Chinese literatures of recent years, particularly from 2006-2007, this...
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