Desarrollo global del aseguramiento de la calidad
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https://doi.org/10.31619/caledu.n21.319Abstract
An interconnected world poses new challenges for higher education quality assurance and accreditation systems. The emergence of transnational education and other forms of exchange require quality assurance agencies to interact on a world-wide level. This paper describes some features of quality assurance agencies in different countries, it addresses current issues in the field, and it anticipates some developments for the coming yearsDownloads
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