Different learning institutions do incorporate different methodologies of teaching. This greatly affects how the learners take in education concepts. This paper concentrates on different teaching methods that pull down school performances. In addition, a set of quality and quality assurance methods are proposed as necessary recommendations to be introduced so as to address the issue pertaining school teaching strategies.
Quality and Quality Assurance significantly is an issue in higher learning. The common notion that many institutions of higher learning dwells on are traditional means of teaching affects quality. Most of the curriculums worldwide are lecturer centered. This teaching focuses on the Lecturer who is the ultimate source of knowledge. This teaching encourages spoon-feeding of students and discourages innovative ways of learning (Alemu, 2010).
The absence of organs to ensure quality and quality assurance in administrative structures of higher learning and the lack of resources are a problem to higher education. Most of the administrative structures of higher learning lack proper measures to ensure financial transparency, which affects resource and resource distribution. This means that transparency should be encouraged through the strong emphasis on code of ethics. The lack of means to collect feedback based on service provision creates little opportunity to identify gaps for correction (Scott & U.S. Government Accountability, 2009). This promotes inequality since shortcomings surface overtime. Feedback is a means of gathering information, which help identify and forge means ahead. This is crucial, failure of meeting it creates irregularities on administrative performance, which become inevitable, and these affect aspects of higher learning. Higher learning lacks facilities in libraries, which induce incompetence in learning. Lack of resources like library books means the alternative to this challenge is the unlimited online resources. Higher institutions of learning should adopt the online resource. This helps counter the Lecturer student racial. Most of the time an individual dwells on research thus building innovation and self-creativity (Lunday & APPA: Association of Higher Education Facilities, 2010).
The nature of curriculum breeds a product that highly depends on reproducing the knowledge attained. The nature of this instilled paradigm, an individual acquires skill, acquisition and knowledge. However, it narrows the application of methods to previous practices, leaving no room for creative innovation. It is through the identification of this problem.
E-Learning as a solution to higher is learning and forms of teaching through electronic means. Systems of communication including those of information provide a definite media to execute the process of learning (Mohamadzadeh et al. 2012). E-Learning as a solution to higher education offers a unique E-Learning experience through technology and improvises the means of an innovative and self-reliant curriculum. E-Learning is the computer, knowledge, and skills transferred through an enabled network. It is necessary to realize that the applications of E-Learning involve virtual education opportunities, which means that individuals can have access to free Learning online; web-based learning and vast increases of digital collaboration (Orkodashvili, 2007). In this case, academic content delivery goes through the internet and other multiple sources such as, satellite TV, CD ROM, extranet and intranet, streaming video and audio.
E-Learning is relevant for long distance education and less straining than traditional learning. Lately, the world and its functions are synonymous with technology, which is notably fast and competitive leaving less room for long hours sited in a classroom (Mohamadzadeh et al. 2012). This means that E-Learning meets the precise basic requirement for flexible and fast learning. E-Learning has no time constrains or an environmental circumstance, which means individuals, can study at any convenient time with limitless resources and help. E-Learning provides necessary solutions not achieved in a traditional or formal lecture. It exposes an individual to vast academic material at all times, bridging the gap ratio between lecturer and student.
Solutions to higher learning require linkage with the trend of global technology. Following the discussion earlier, higher learning faces the lack of quality and quality assurance. Quality assurance in light of E-Learning as a possible solution sets the parameter that will enable, research, innovation, creativity and above all a student centered approach. Focus will be empowering the student to reproduce knowledge, acquisition skill including creativity (Al-Yaseen et al. 2011).
Through the study through the journals, I was unable to find any controversies in the recommendations made concerning the challenge of provision of quality education. However, this is possibly because the journals openly focused on the identification of the problems faced in education and development of recommendations for them. Consequently, the major similarity in the recommendations within the journals for improvement of education is that there is the need for resources to facilitate the needed quality education within schools. Administrative improvements also made a point for recommendation for improvement of quality of education.
This is more so, because, with adequate and qualified administrative structures in place the devolvement of resources, finances and facilitation of new methods of learning in institutions become achievable. The novel solution for improvement of quality of education in the learning institutions, therefore, remains as accountability within the administration (Scott & U.S. Government Accountability, 2009). It is recognizable that the administration holds all the organs within an institution, and it is its responsibility to oversee effective management of resources for the provision and maintenance of quality education.
In order to conduct a research for the identification of flaws within the education system within my school, I would follow three research strategies. The research will be qualitative for a wholesome information collection. There would be the use of interviews regarding the views of students, teachers and stakeholder regarding the quality of education within institutions. To get adequate information on this; samples will come from five different schools within the area. There will be engagement of participants through information seeking for the sake of the research. Through the use of questionnaires, the participants will get the opportunity of giving their opinions on matters of education, and how to improve its quality. The research requires three sets of questionnaires, set for the three participating samples of the research. That means that, there will be questionnaires for teachers, students and stakeholder sets with questions specific to their involvement in education. For this research, the questionnaires will have open ended questions (Ross & Onwuegbuzie, 2010).
Other than questionnaires, there will be surveys conducted through focus groups. This will still take the three mentioned samples; teachers, students and stakeholder. There will be their engagement in discussions on matters pertaining to the quality of education provided within their institutions. The surveys will, on topics relevant to every group is 4-hour sessions each. The last hour of every session is for devolvement of recommendations and resolutions for the promotion of quality in the learning institutions (Ross & Onwuegbuzie, 2010).
The third and the last research design for the study are the analysis of previous data. These can come from schools on the region, the government offices and journals from previous researches. Through, the study, of available information regarding the performances of educational institutions, the development of recommendations for improvement of quality in education becomes easy. The past performance of schools in the area has a relationship and relevance to the quality of education provision within the institutions. For the effectiveness of this research, there will be a study of five best performing schools and five worst performers in a span of the past ten years. This gives a reasonable duration for making adequate analysis of the trends in their performance in relation to the quality of education they provide. Out of the study of existing and past trends, the research can provide workable and reliable recommendations for ensuring that there is the maintenance of quality education (Ross & Onwuegbuzie, 2010).
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