Spreading a Culture of Quality in Lattakia Faculties

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Sunday, 2 Feb, 2020

ASPU ‘s dean of quality of administrative performance and academic accreditation department  Dr. Raad al-Sern,  has stressed the need  of promoting work in line  with the slogan "hand to hand towards excellence and creativity",  with the aim to attain  best administrative work.

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Meeting with the faculty members in Lattakia faculties , Dr. al-Sern spoke about continuous  work to disseminate  the culture of quality control  at the university, indicating the most important aspects involved in the culture of quality in higher education institutions in terms of focusing on the "student" as a  customer, performing work  on time and properly, close dedication to transparent  work and  considering error as an opportunity for a better work.

He listed   the goals of disseminating  the culture of quality  control at the university, in  developing the academic learning and research system, and assisting faculties   in building and developing their capacities  in quality and academic accreditation, pointing to the elements of success of quality classification by setting a plan for academic accreditation and self-evaluation. On evaluation methods, Dr. al-Sern indicated qualitative and quantitative evaluation  as tools for this purpose , indicating that success in the evaluation process requires , among many others  transparency, facing facts and accepting results,  whereas,  the narrow perspective and the lack of a clear methodology and an integrated and comprehensive perspective are all factors that lead to the failure of the evaluation process

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For her part, the director of the Office of Quality and Academic Accreditation in Lattakia  faculties Shorouk Hatem, stressed the importance of the meeting to follow up work progress  in the context of boosting  the quality policy in a way conducive to  excellence in administrative work in Lattakia  faculties and ASPU, as  whole.



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