The Expansion of University Education and Students High Results
Abstract
The expansion of the university education is now a reality of Albanian society. The quality of this expansion is far from what is required by academic staff and what is expected from the society. Regarding school leadership, it is seen to be of great interest during the first years of the twenty-first century, due to the fact that it is widely believed that leadership qualities bring about significant change in schools and student’s’ results.(Bush, 2009). In order to have a more effective and fair education the current system of higher education requires further improvement. It should satisfy the increase of student interest in achieving high scores and decide the right balance between the student’s’ scores and the financial support to attend the college. The motivation of students in achieving high scores should start from high school and should be followed by their right to choose for themselves university education based on their university grant won according to the ranking of their ‘A’ level results. Successful completion of ‘A’ levels is followed by the amount of the winning grant by the candidate and the candidate decides where he/she will use it. This motivates the high school students in achieving high scores and the students themselves are oriented according to the standards, quality of service and the reputation that the university offers. The universities are more competitive and their staff will be more motivated to offer their best to the students. The society would benefit people of better quality , the proper elite, as a result of versatile work by all the intellectual staff.Downloads
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2014-05-02
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The Expansion of University Education and Students High Results. (2014). Journal of Educational and Social Research, 4(3), 157. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/jesr/article/view/2707