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Dynamics of the Transformation Process in Croatian Higher Education System Considering the Socio/Cultural/Economic Situation (CROSBI ID 494128)

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Turković, Vera Dynamics of the Transformation Process in Croatian Higher Education System Considering the Socio/Cultural/Economic Situation // 2. Croatian-Austrian Science Days: Towards the European University Networks &#8211 ; trends and Challenges in Higher Education. Zagreb: Hrvatsko-austrijsko društvo, 2002. str. 35-36-x

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Turković, Vera

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Dynamics of the Transformation Process in Croatian Higher Education System Considering the Socio/Cultural/Economic Situation

In current Croatian documents we envisaged the reform through all six aims of Bologna Declaration and now it is the question of coordinating the transformation of higher education with those aims. This transformation must not be too fast and not too radical, but according to our circumstances and respecting the specific qualities not only of the national system of higher education, but also those of each individual university. &middot ; Furthermore, we need to take into account that this reform should, first of all, be accepted by the university teachers themselves. They are the carriers of reform. And they are currently not in the mood for radical reforms. Resisting reform arises from the following reasons: &middot ; The lack of means for day to day operations is a sad reality of the educational system in Croatia. People working in education have been underpaid for many years and this has lead to negative selection and general loss of motivation. Any reform not changing the financing system will be received as yet another restriction. &middot ; The Croatian strategy of development does not give the priority to the development of the educational system and raising the quality of education. The priorities for the social development are determined in the other sectors and in such conditions the reform of educational system causes suspicion that it is a form of rationalization which is nothing but a restriction. &middot ; Improving the teaching process is linked to both renewal of teaching programmes and renewal and innovations in teaching equipment &middot ; Renewal and innovations in teaching equipment do not depend only on financial means which need to be insured for this purpose but also on the readiness of teaching staff to accept and implement radical changes in technology of the teaching process &middot ; Non-implementation and even non-existence of clear pedagogical standards created different practices. Therefore at the University of Zagreb, the teaching process is held in conditions which vary from faculty to faculty, mostly without adequate teaching equipment. All of the reforms so far have gradually lowered pedagogical standards by introducing more disarray than order. Due to this, most teachers believe that stability between reforms is much better than reforms themselves and each new reform is seen as a natural disaster. &middot ; Non-existence of a clear perspective of employment reflects itself on motivational elements of educational system. Pupils and students are much less motivated for reforming the educational system because it is hard for them to see a clear connection between education and employment, that is success in their jobs and careers. &middot ; Adjusting to the European educational system is seen by some teachers and students as abandoning the results achieved in developing their own area of education, as well as the need to give up on their on values and accept someone else&#8217 ; s and imposed ones. &middot ; In stead of seeing the adjustment to the European educational system as opening new possibilities for a more equal relationship with the educational systems of the EU countries. Most of the professors and students see it as a provincialization of our own educational system which gives up on its own values in the name of Globalisation.

Croatian Higher Education System; Bologna Declaration; European Educational System; Transformation

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Podaci o prilogu

35-36-x.

2002.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

2. Croatian-Austrian Science Days: Towards the European University Networks &#8211 ; trends and Challenges in Higher Education

Zagreb: Hrvatsko-austrijsko društvo

Podaci o skupu

2. Croatian-Austrian Science Days: Towards the European University Networks &#8211 ; trends and Challenges in Higher Education

predavanje

17.11.2002-17.11.2002

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Pedagogija