MODERNISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN UZBEKISTAN: TRANSFORMING QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM AND APPROACHES

Authors

  • Alex Krouglov University College London, Rezekne Academy of Technologies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2022vol1.6822

Keywords:

external QA, internal QA, quality assurance (QA), transformations in the Higher Education, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The paper explores the current transformations in the Quality Assurance (QA) system in the Higher Education (HE) of the Republic of Uzbekistan and examines the impact of the World Bank Modernising Higher Education project which aims, among other issues, to develop and implement a new system of external QA and strengthen the system of internal QA. The research analyses annual and quarterly reports prepared by the Project Team of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialised Education of Uzbekistan, World Bank, Expert Advisory Panel as well as national and international consultants. In addition to this, a series of interviews were conducted with key stakeholders in Uzbekistan. The data received from the analysis of project reports and other documents were triangulated with the data obtained during semi-structured interviews. The research addresses the issues of the process of reforms in QA system at national and university levels and the gradual transformation of QA culture. It covers challenges in the introduction of new QA arrangements and assesses the role of various actors in the process of transformations.

 

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Author Biography

  • Alex Krouglov, University College London, Rezekne Academy of Technologies
    Alex Krouglov holds his degrees in Translation, Interpreting and Sociolinguistics. He has worked as a translator, interpreter, editor, lecturer, assessor, advisor, project coordinator and consultant in the UK, Ukraine, New Zealand, USA and many other countries. Before he joined University College London in 2017, he worked at London Metropolitan University and before that at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office looking after the training of diplomatic staff. His main research areas are Linguistics/Sociolinguistics, Quality Assurance in the Higher Education, Student Engagement and Professional Development

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Published

2022-05-19

How to Cite

Krouglov, A. (2022). MODERNISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN UZBEKISTAN: TRANSFORMING QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM AND APPROACHES. SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 1, 148-156. https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2022vol1.6822