Organization of monitoring in the quality management system of the educational process when training of specialists

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Abstract

The problem of the quality of education concerns not only Russia but also the entire world community. Many developed countries are concerned about the current state of education and are trying to improve their quality. One of the leading trends in the modernization of education in Russia is increasing attention to the problem of improving its quality, which requires the development of conceptual approaches to finding ways to solve it. Methodology: In pedagogical terms, the quality of education is considered from two positions: firstly, as the degree of compliance of the educational system with the established requirements and the quality of educational services provided by the educational institution; secondly, as the effectiveness of the educational process that meets the needs of social customers not only in terms of assimilation of a certain amount of knowledge by students, but also the development of their personality, cognitive and creative abilities. Result: The choice of an actual and effective educational program is interesting not only for the consumer but also for the educational organization (institution), as it is a quality program in many sectors of education that affects the competitiveness of the educational organization. Applications: This research can be used for universities, teachers, and students. Novelty/Originality: In this research, the model of the Organization of Monitoring in the Quality Management System of the Educational Process when Training of Specialists is presented in a comprehensive and complete manner.

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Sergeeva, M. G., Latipova, L. N., Rekhtina, I. V., Sannikova, N. I., Zemliakov, D. N., & Shvedov, L. A. (2019). Organization of monitoring in the quality management system of the educational process when training of specialists. Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews, 7(6), 227–232. https://doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2019.7642

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