This chapter examines the state of evaluation training programs at European universities in 2012. It summarises the results of a survey that was conducted among representatives of 15 programs located in Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Italy, France, The Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Some basic information about the programs are reported (e.g. organising body, degree offered, admission requirements, duration in months, price), as well as the programs’ core subjects and learning outcomes. The chapter discusses the challenges for university-based study programmes that arise from the current situation of the evaluation profession, and concludes with some thoughts on education and training as requirements for professionalisation...
In most universities in Italy the students, to complete their academic curriculum, have to perform ...
This study examined how evaluators assess opportunities and evaluations in their specific areas of e...
The level of bachelor and master programmes needs to be valid and reliable for taking well-founded d...
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) represents a challenge to university teachers to adapt the...
The evaluation of university activities is a much debated issue. The evaluation mechanisms have play...
L'évaluation des universités est un processus par lequel une institution compare ses objectifs décla...
The emergence of national evaluation schemes in higher education in Western Europe occurred in the m...
Evaluation practice has grown in leaps and bounds in recent years. In contrast, the most recent surv...
The aim of this seminar is to examine and explore evaluative practices in Higher Education (HE) thro...
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) represents a challenge to university teachers to adapt the...
Proceedings of: First International Conference on Reforming Education, Quality of Teaching and Techn...
Worldwide and mainly in the European Union, many standards, regulations, models and systems exists f...
Evaluating the level of degree programmes became crucial with the Bologna Agreement in 1999 when Eur...
TITLE: Evaluation in European education systems AUTHOR: PaedDr. Jaroslav Müllner DEPARTMENT: Institu...
This report gives a comprehensive overview of the profile of character of Professional Higher Educat...
In most universities in Italy the students, to complete their academic curriculum, have to perform ...
This study examined how evaluators assess opportunities and evaluations in their specific areas of e...
The level of bachelor and master programmes needs to be valid and reliable for taking well-founded d...
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) represents a challenge to university teachers to adapt the...
The evaluation of university activities is a much debated issue. The evaluation mechanisms have play...
L'évaluation des universités est un processus par lequel une institution compare ses objectifs décla...
The emergence of national evaluation schemes in higher education in Western Europe occurred in the m...
Evaluation practice has grown in leaps and bounds in recent years. In contrast, the most recent surv...
The aim of this seminar is to examine and explore evaluative practices in Higher Education (HE) thro...
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) represents a challenge to university teachers to adapt the...
Proceedings of: First International Conference on Reforming Education, Quality of Teaching and Techn...
Worldwide and mainly in the European Union, many standards, regulations, models and systems exists f...
Evaluating the level of degree programmes became crucial with the Bologna Agreement in 1999 when Eur...
TITLE: Evaluation in European education systems AUTHOR: PaedDr. Jaroslav Müllner DEPARTMENT: Institu...
This report gives a comprehensive overview of the profile of character of Professional Higher Educat...
In most universities in Italy the students, to complete their academic curriculum, have to perform ...
This study examined how evaluators assess opportunities and evaluations in their specific areas of e...
The level of bachelor and master programmes needs to be valid and reliable for taking well-founded d...