Novica Nakov on Tue, 23 Dec 2014 15:36:01 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> university autonomy in macedonia |
Hi, I know there are many university people on nettime, so maybe someone would like to voice their support. Quoted text below: Over the past several years, the Macedonian government has been introducing a number of reforms at levels of education. Although presented as improvements of the historically woeful education system, students and teachers are finding the perpetual changes ineffective and counterproductive. There are growing concerns that some of these reforms represent governmental encroachment into the independence of the educational institutions, most notably the Universities. The latest set of changes pushed forward by the Government ([1]http://www.mon.gov.mk/index.php/2014-07-23-14-03-24/vesti-i-nastani /433-paket-reformi; in Macedonian but excerpts translated bellow) includes a particularly concerning Article on external state exam in bachelor and master programs as a mechanism of controlling advancement though the program and graduation. The implementation these changes to the Law for higher education will severely undermine the independence of Universities across the country. The Government, in effect, will strip Universities' of the power to independently grant bachelor and master degrees. Irrespective of how hard a student was working the previous two or four years, failure to secure the required score on the externally administered state exam will prevent them from graduating. Moreover, University curricula might have to be adjusted to ensure material for the external state exam is covered. Such a Law will represents a direct violation of the Fundamental Principles of the Bologna Declaration which Macedonian universities signed in 2003 ([2]http://www.magna-charta.org/magna-charta-universitatum/the-magna-ch arta-1/the-magna-charta). These changes could shift the focus of University education from continued participation and study to concentrated bouts of preparation before the external state exam (âteaching the testâ). One would hope that grades will still matter to employers, but some students might no longer care about their GPA because they'll still be able to take the state exam as many times as they need or can afford. Moreover, since the same GPA from different universities does not mean equal, or even comparable, knowledge, the state exam could artificially equalize the strengths of students with vastly different knowledge, qualifications and potential. There is risk that the core principles of higher education are diminished to memorization for multiple-choice questions from a publicly available database (see translation of bellow). Thus, instead of improving University education in Macedonia, these amendments to the Law of higher education might have the exact opposite effect. In response to this proposal university and high-school students have organized two rallies to protests the proposed changed. At the last protest (December, 10th) several thousand students walked from the main State University campus though down-town Skopje to the Government building. Notably, this three-hour walk through the city was accompanied by malfunctions in the mobile Internet service of the three major providers in Macedonia hampering cell-phone and social media communication during the protest. Meanwhile, the Government has been ignoring the students' appeals maintaining that the protests are motivated by the opposition and foreign NGOs. The proposed changes remain scheduled for implementation in 2016. Please consider sending a note of support to Student Plenum, the group of students organizing the protests (Facebook: [3]https://www.facebook.com/pages/СÑÑденÑÑки-ÐленÑм/155384099 8179517; Twitter: @studentplenum1) and/or send an appeal to the Minister of Education and Science, Mr Abdulakim Ademi (email: [4]contact@mon.gov.mk), encouraging his office and the Government to reconsider their proposal. Bellow are portions of the amendments document translated English. The whole document is available in Macedonian (not yet in Albanian) here: [5]http://www.mon.gov.mk/index.php/2014-07-23-14-03-24/vesti-i-nastani/ 433-paket-reformi. Explanations in () were added by me. Recommendations for changing and amending the law for higher education ⦠Article 4 After article 69, a new article 69-a is added named: âState examâ Article 69-a In order to check the technical ability of students for independent application of the acquired knowledge, abilities and skills learned in the study program, a state exam will be held during the progam and at the of the final year for students enrolled in the first and second cycle of studies. (the cycles refer to bachelor and master studies) The state exam will be administered by the Committee of accreditation and evaluation of the higher education. The state exam is taken after completion of the second year, or earlier if the student has completed 50% of the total number of courses in the particular study program, and after completion of the final study year, but before the defense of any diploma thesis, if the program requires preparation and defense of diploma thesis. (for bachelor studies) ⦠Students enrolled in the second cycle of studies, will take the state exam at the end of the last study year. (for master studies) The first two attempts at taking the state exam are free of charge. If the student does not pass the state exam two times in a row, the following attempts are charged to the student, 1000 denars for the third attempt, 6000 denars for the fourth and 12000 denars for every next attempt. ($1 US is approximately 45 Macedonian denars) The state exam contains five questions of varying difficulty for each course from each study year. Each questions has four offered solutions one of which is the correct answer. ⦠The electronic (testing) system from part 8 of this Article (previous untranslated paragraph) contains a publicly available database of questions in the area of key subjects for the requirements of the state exam. ⦠The state exam is taken in an exam room, equipped with technical and informatics equipment, Internet connection, and equipment for recording the exam. Students are informed of the date and time of the state exam at least three days prior to the administration of the exam. The exam is recorded and broadcast live on the web page of the Ministry responsible for higher education. If, due to technical reasons the recording is aborted, the recording of the entire exam is uploaded to the web page of the Ministry responsible for higher education. (They probably meant âif, ⦠the broadcast is aborted, ...â) ⦠quoted text ends. -- n. References 1. http://www.mon.gov.mk/index.php/2014-07-23-14-03-24/vesti-i-nastani/433-paket-reformi 2. http://www.magna-charta.org/magna-charta-universitatum/the-magna-charta-1/the-magna-charta 3. https://www.facebook.com/pages/%D0%A1%D1%82%D1%83%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8-%D0%9F%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%83%D0%BC/1553840998179517 4. mailto:contact@mon.gov.mk 5. http://www.mon.gov.mk/index.php/2014-07-23-14-03-24/vesti-i-nastani/433-paket-reformi
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