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Journal : EDUJAVARE: International Journal of Educational Research

Global Trends in Higher Education: A Comparative Analysis of Enrollment and Quality Assurance Mechanisms Ayenew Kassie Tesema; Tamrin Fathoni
EDUJAVARE: International Journal of Educational Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): EDUJAVARE: International Journal of Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/edujavare.v1i1.27

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Higher education is undergoing significant transformations on a global scale due to increased demand, technological advancements, and evolving quality assurance mechanisms. Understanding the trends in enrollment and quality assurance across different countries is essential for shaping the future of higher education. This research aims to provide insights into the global trends in higher education by conducting a comparative analysis of enrollment patterns and quality assurance mechanisms in diverse countries. The primary objectives are to identify common trends, variations, and best practices in higher education systems worldwide. A comprehensive research methodology was employed to collect data from various countries representing a range of geographic regions and income levels. Enrollment data were gathered from official sources, and quality assurance mechanisms were analyzed through a review of policy documents, accreditation processes, and institutional practices. Both quantitative and qualitative data were used to provide a comprehensive overview. The findings of this study reveal several global trends in higher education. Enrollment rates are generally increasing across countries, driven by a growing demand for tertiary education. However, variations exist in enrollment patterns, with some nations focusing on expanding access to higher education, while others emphasize quality and selectivity. Quality assurance mechanisms are becoming more standardized and transparent, with an emphasis on outcomes-based assessment, program accreditation, and student-centered approaches. Best practices include a balance between access and quality, the use of technology for educational delivery, and strong collaboration between higher education institutions and relevant stakeholders. Higher education is evolving in response to global demand, and this study highlights the importance of balancing access with quality. Quality assurance mechanisms play a critical role in ensuring the effectiveness and relevance of higher education programs. By comparing trends and practices across countries, this research contributes to a broader understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the global higher education landscape.
Digital Literacy as a Core Competency: Preparing Students for the Future Workforce Seeletse, Solly Matshonisa; Azizah, Suci Midsyahri; Mardhotillah, Bunga; Fathoni, Tamrin
EDUJAVARE: International Journal of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): EDUJAVARE: International Journal of Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/edujavare.v2i1.799

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In the era of rapid technological advancement, digital literacy has become a fundamental competency required for success in the modern workforce. However, there remains a gap between the digital skills taught in educational settings and the competencies needed by employers. This study explores how digital literacy can be integrated as a core competency in educational systems, aiming to better prepare students for the digital-first workforce. Using a qualitative case study approach, the research involved in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis across several educational institutions. The study found that while there is growing recognition of the importance of digital literacy, its integration remains inconsistent, with many institutions focusing primarily on technical skills rather than the broader cognitive and ethical aspects of digital literacy. Additionally, gaps in teacher training and the lack of standardized frameworks for teaching digital literacy were identified as key challenges. The study concludes that a more comprehensive and standardized approach is needed to incorporate critical thinking, ethical engagement, and adaptability to ensure students are fully prepared for the digital workforce. 
Co-Authors Abdul Rahman Achmad Abdul Azis Afidah, Mu’rifatul Agnesti, Selvia Angeli Delvi Agung Purnomo Ahmad Zainudin al arifi, tuhvatul afandi Alfida, Viqi Noor Alin Natul Muslihah Almaeda Jalaludin Amany, Ruhil Ambarwati, Rayi An Nadya, Saffina Muzdalifa Annisa Ayuning Tyas Arfi Putri Maharani Arsalan bintang romadi Asaduddin Luqman, Asaduddin Asfahani Asfahani Asfahani, Asfahani asrori, dimas Ayenew Kassie Tesema Azizah, Suci Midsyahri Beni Miftahul Huda cahyo ansory, alfi lail Candra Pernama Charles Ilham F Choirul Anam Choirul Anam AM Diponegoro Dewi Yunita Sari Dwijayanto, Arik Efendi, Nur Mahfud Erwin Andrianto Faiz Lihubbil Ahmadi Fitri Wahyuni Fuaddah, Dannur Hamam, naufal Muhammad Hartono Hartono Hidayah, Vivin Hidayatulloh, Aswin Huda, Mahfud Achsanul Ilham Syah Ilhami, Azhar Hari Inayah, Siti Nur Indah Jati, Theodora Indah Jati Indah Listia Rahayu Irma Damyanti Iryanto, Rivaldo Kurniawan Izzulhaq, Muhammad Iqbal Jati, Theodora Indah Jumiah Nurhasanah Khoiruddin, Raf’ul Khurshed Iqbal KR, M Indi Kurniasari, Anis Nila laela, alfi nur Laila Amalia Putri latif, nur wahidah Latifatum Muthoharoh Lestari, Eva Dewi Lutfi Zainatul Muslihah M. Zainul Muqorrobin Mardhotillah, Bunga Medina Nur Asyifah Purnama, Medina Nur Asyifah Mei Munawatul Zaroh Muhammad Faisal Agha Farsen Muhammad Ibnu Soleh Muhammad Khoirul Fikri Muhammad Royyan Aziz Muhammad Yusuf Nadhifa Mukaromah, Annisa Mukhirto, Mukhirto Munazatun, Erfa Murtadhiatul Fatikhir Rouf Musarraf, Hamid Alwi Muslih, Misbakhul Mustafa Mustafa Muzamil Muzamil Nasrudin, Muhammad Farhan Nastain, Muhammad Nikmatulloh, Nizwatul Nisaa’k, Zulma Khoirotun Nurazizah, Alfi Nurdiana, Yiyik Prabowo, Sugeng Prasetyo, Ahmad Agung Purwanti, Rokhmah Rahmah, Nada Aini Ramdan Yusuf Ratna Sari Ratnasari Ratnasari Rifatur Rosidah Rischi Choirul Anam Rizeki Munatul Fadhilah Rofiah, Khusnur Rohaini, Amira Rohmat rohmat Rozak, Khozani Ruhana Nur Fadilah Rusiana, Kharisma Nila Samsudin Samsudin Saniyyatul Qudsiyyah Saputra, Rio Angga Sauud Tufiqurrahman Seeletse, Solly Matshonisa Setiani, Lilis Sholichah, Puput Imroatu Silvi Titasari Siska Melina Rahmawati Siti Laylatu Maratussholihah Siti Shofiyah Subkhana, Taqi Suci, Siti Nur Kurnia Sulis Binti Munfaati Syamsul Muqorrobin Syamsul Muqorrobin Syamsul Muqorrobin, Syamsul Syifa Alfalah Tasya Amelia Taufiqurrohman Taufiqurrohman Ulil Amri Uma Shankar Yadav Umi Luthfiyatul Wijayanti, Lisma Meilia Wilda Muhib Muttaqin Yoga Nur Setiawan Yudi Dermawan Yunarta, Taufik Zakiyah Zulharman Zulharman