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Equity, access and democratization of higher education : Report of current policies and practices in Georgia

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Resumo:Georgian higher education system has been gone through different phases of reforms after the country regained its independence in 1991. In this report the major directions of the GE Higher Education are explained – with an eye to the equity, access and democratization. Although there are different types of higher educational institutions each and every of them are going through the internal and external quality assurance measures before they are authorized by state. Students are enrolled at the university based on their scores in national exams, which was presented back in 2005. Higher education in general is not free, some students can get scholarships from state but the majority have to pay by themselves, thus affordability is an issue, especially on Masters and PhD levels. In addition to this, the majority of the students have to work at the same time of their studies, that is also an issue when speaking about the equity and accessibility.
Autores principais:Tchkadua, Shalva
Outros Autores:Khositashvili, Giga
Assunto:Higher Education Georgia
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico do Porto
Idioma:inglês
Origem:PRATICA - Revista de Pesquisa Multimídia sobre Inovação Pedagógica e Práticas de e-Learning
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Resumo:Georgian higher education system has been gone through different phases of reforms after the country regained its independence in 1991. In this report the major directions of the GE Higher Education are explained – with an eye to the equity, access and democratization. Although there are different types of higher educational institutions each and every of them are going through the internal and external quality assurance measures before they are authorized by state. Students are enrolled at the university based on their scores in national exams, which was presented back in 2005. Higher education in general is not free, some students can get scholarships from state but the majority have to pay by themselves, thus affordability is an issue, especially on Masters and PhD levels. In addition to this, the majority of the students have to work at the same time of their studies, that is also an issue when speaking about the equity and accessibility.