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THE BOLOGNA PROCESS

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The Bologna Process is the process of forming a unified European system of higher education based on common principles of functioning.

The Bologna reforms are characterized by the terms "results-oriented" and "student-centered learning". At the same time, we are talking about understanding learning outcomes in a broad sense. They are intended to be an essential element of shifts in pedagogical practice, suggesting a link with ECTS, modularization, and institutional freedom.

A balance is needed between the three levels of the Bologna Process: the set goals at the European level, affecting governments, higher education institutions, and students; the central role of universities in the implementation of the process; the role of national strategies and legislation in connecting the first two levels and in facilitating the process in each country.

The Bologna Process is a means to protect and improve higher education and research in the European region, as well as to increase transparency and mobility. The Bologna Process recognizes the place of higher education in the public domain, pays special attention to quality, but argues that maintaining quality and improving it will require increased public investment in the system and in its personnel.

  • The beginning of the Bologna Process can be attributed to the mid-70s of the 20th century when the Council of Ministers of the European Union adopted a resolution on the first program of cooperation in the field of education.

    In 1998, the ministers of Education of four European countries (France, Germany, Great Britain, and Italy), who participated in the celebration of the 800th anniversary of the University of Paris, agreed that the segmentation of European higher education in Europe hinders the development of science and education. They signed the Sorbonne Joint Declaration (1998). The aim of the declaration is to create common provisions for the standardization of the European Higher Education Area, where mobility should be encouraged for both students and graduates, as well as for staff development. In addition, it had to ensure that the qualifications meet modern requirements in the labor market.

    The goals of the Sorbonne Declaration were confirmed in 1999 with the signing of the Bologna Declaration, in which 29 countries expressed their readiness to commit themselves to improve the competitiveness of the European Higher Education area, emphasizing the need to preserve the independence and independence of all higher education institutions. All the provisions of the Bologna Declaration were established as measures of a voluntary harmonization process, and not as strict legal obligations.

  • The main objectives of the Bologna Process are to increase access to higher education, further improve the quality and attractiveness of European higher education, increase the mobility of students and teachers, and ensure the successful employment of university graduates by ensuring that all academic degrees and other qualifications are focused on the labor market.

  • The purpose of the declaration is to establish a European higher education area, as well as to activate the European higher education system on a global scale.

    The Declaration contains six key provisions:

    1. The adoption of a system of comparable degrees, including through the introduction of a diploma supplement, to provide employment opportunities for European citizens and to increase the international competitiveness of the European higher education system.

    2. Adoption of a three-level education system: bachelor's-master's-doctoral studies.

    3. Implementation of the European system of re-crediting labor-intensive credits to support large-scale student mobility (credit system). It also ensures that the student has the right to choose the subjects to be studied. It is proposed to adopt the ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) as a basis, making it a cumulative system that can work within the framework of the concept of "lifelong learning".

    4. Significant development of student mobility (based on the implementation of the previous two points). Increase the mobility of teaching and other staff by offsetting the period of time they have spent working in the European region. Setting standards for transnational education.

    5. Promote European cooperation in quality assurance with a view to developing comparable criteria and methodologies.

    6. Promoting the necessary European perspectives in higher education, especially in the areas of curriculum development, inter-institutional cooperation, mobility schemes and joint programs of study, practical training, and research.

  • The participants of the Bologna Process are 49 countries (2015) and the European Commission. All the member states of the European Union and the Eastern Partnership are involved in the process.

  • Mandatory parameters of the Bologna Process

    A three-level system of higher education.

    ECTS academic credits.

    Academic mobility of students, teachers, and administrative staff of universities.

    European Diploma Supplement.

    Ensuring the quality of higher education.

    Creating a single European research space.

    Recommendation parameters of the Bologna Process

    Common European assessments.

    Active involvement of students.

    Social support for low-income students.

    Lifelong learning.

    Optional parameters of the Bologna Process

    Harmonization of the content of education in the areas of training.

    Nonlinear trajectories of students ' learning, elective courses.

    Modular system.

    Distance learning, e-courses.

    Academic ratings of students and teachers.

MODERN TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TVET: A LOOK AT WORLD PRACTICE
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VIDEO ARCHIVE

VII Eurasian Forum on Quality Assurance in Higher Education
(September 26, 2024)

VI Eurasian Forum on Quality Assurance in Higher Education
(October 13, 2023)

INQAAHE Conference
(May 29 - June 01, 2023)

V Eurasian Forum on Quality Assurance in Higher Education
(September 29-30, 2024)

IV Eurasian Forum on Quality Assurance in Higher Education. P.2
(October 29, 2021)

IV Eurasian Forum on Quality Assurance in Higher Education. P.1
(October 28, 2021)

II Eurasian Forum "Transformation through Digitalization: Universities and Quality Assurance"
(September 16, 2019)

IQAA

International Conference "Training of an external expert group and Preparation of reports" (October 15, 2018)

I Eurasian Forum on Quality Assurance in Education (September 20-21, 2018)

IQAA International Training Seminar (October 05, 2017)

What is accreditation?

The role of students in the process of ensuring the quality of education

Quality assurance procedure in educational institutions

Seminar "New Challenges for Higher Education in the 21st century: implications for quality assurance"

IQAA International Conference (Part 3)

IQAA International Conference (Part 2)

IQAA International Conference (Part 1)

PROGRAMME (SPECIALIZED) ACCREDITATION

Programme (specialized) accreditation is an assessment of the quality of individual educational programmes implemented by an educational organization, designed to assess the level of compliance of the programme with the quality of the profession for which this programme prepares graduates. Accreditation of educational programmes consists of an official examination conducted by the accreditation agency in order to determine whether the training for these programmes meets the accepted standards and requirements.

The quality assurance system is evaluated in accordance with the IQAA quality standards by external experts who offer an objective view of the approaches and mechanisms for quality assurance and programme development. Accreditation is designed to play the role of a guarantor of the quality and reliability of the organization of education according to accredited educational programmes, to create trust on the part of applicants and their parents, and recognition by employers of the validity of the education received by graduates.

The standards for accreditation of higher education programmes are developed in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Education", the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance of Higher Education (ESG) and the international practice on accreditation of higher education programmes.

The standards of accreditation of higher education programmes are based on generally recognized key concepts: the responsibility of higher education institutions for providing quality education, taking into account and protecting the interests of society, stakeholders and, first of all, students in obtaining quality educational services, compliance of higher education programmes with social and professional competencies, meeting the educational needs of individuals and society in obtaining a profession.

Standards of Programme (Specialized) Accreditation of Higher Education Organizations (2021)

The standards of specialized accreditation of postgraduate training of doctors in residency are developed in accordance with the Code "On the Health of the People and the Health System"; the Laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Education", "On Technical Regulation"; regulatory documents of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan; International standards of the World Federation of Medical Education for Improving the Quality of Postgraduate Medical Education, European standards and guidelines, taking into account the national and regional needs and priorities of the health system of Kazakhstan.

Postgraduate medical education-residency, is the base of medical training, during which doctors gain experience after completing basic medical training. In accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Education" (No. 319-3 of 27.07.2007, Article 22), the development of a professional training programme of residency is a prerequisite for admission to clinical practice of citizens who have received higher medical education in clinical specialties.

Standards of Programme(Specialized) Accreditation of Postgraduate Training of Doctors in Residency (2021)

INITIAL PROGRAMME ACCREDITATION

Initial programme accreditation (ex-ante) of higher education institutions – a procedure for assessing the quality of an educational programme (licensed by the state for educational activities under the programme) without graduates and employers for compliance with the declared status and standards of the accreditation body.

The initial accreditation status of an educational programme is granted when the proposed or developed programme demonstrates its potential to meet the IQAA accreditation standards developed on the basis of the ESG.

Initial institutional accreditation provides for all procedures for conducting an external audit in accordance with the standards and criteria for institutional accreditation of the educational organization/educational programme, with the exception of interviews with graduates and employers, and the implementation of the recommendations of the expert group after obtaining the status of initial accreditation.

Accreditation is carried out annually before the first graduation of students. The decision on the initial accreditation of educational programs is made:

  1. Accredit for 1 (one) year with an annual check of the educational program before the first graduation of students;
  2. Don't accredit.

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INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION

Institutional accreditation is the process of assessing the quality level of an educational institution in accordance with the declared status. In the process of institutional accreditation, the quality of education and the scientific activities of the educational organization are evaluated.

The IQAA institutional accreditation standards are developed in accordance with the "Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area" (ESG) and are intended for the internal quality assurance system of higher education institutions.

The standards and criteria for institutional accreditation of higher education institutions are developed in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Education", the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance of Higher Education (ESG), the requirements of the Bologna Process, international practice on institutional accreditation and audit of higher education.

The standards and criteria of institutional accreditation are intended for internal quality assurance of higher education institutions.

The standards and criteria for institutional accreditation are based on four key ESG principles:

1.Higher education institutions are fully responsible for the quality of the provision of educational services and ensuring their quality.

2.Quality assurance is consistent with the diversity of higher education systems, universities, educational programs, and students.

3.Quality assurance supports the development of a quality culture.

4.Quality assurance takes into account the needs and expectations of students, all other stakeholders, and society.

Standards for Institutional Accreditation of Higher Education Organizations (2021)

INITIAL INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION

Initial institutional accreditation (ex-ante) of higher education institutions – the process of assessing the quality of the organization of higher education (licensed by the state for educational activities) without the release of students for compliance with the declared status and standards of the accreditation body.

The initial accreditation status of an educational organization is granted when the educational organization demonstrates its potential to meet the IQAA accreditation standards developed on the basis of the ESG.

Initial institutional accreditation provides for all procedures for conducting an external audit in accordance with the standards and criteria for institutional accreditation of the educational organization/educational program, with the exception of interviews with graduates, employers, and students and the implementation of the recommendations of the expert group after obtaining the status of initial accreditation.

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CONTACTS

 

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INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS

The standards and guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG) were adopted by the Ministers of Education in 2005 following a proposal prepared by the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA) in cooperation with the European Union of Students (ESU), the European Association of Higher Education Institutions (EURASHE) and the European Association of Universities (EUA).

Since 2005, significant progress has been made in the area of quality assurance, as well as in other areas of the Bologna Process.

In response to this change in context, the 2012 ministerial communique called on the E4 Group (ENQA, ESU, EUA, EURASHE), in collaboration with international education organizations, Business Europe and the European Register for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (EQAR), to draft a revised ESG "with a view to improving their clarity, applicability and usefulness, including the scope of application".

The development of the new version of the ESG included several rounds of consultations involving both key stakeholders and ministries. All comments, suggestions and recommendations received were carefully reviewed and taken into account by the Steering Group (WG). They are reflected in the final version of the standards and guidelines for quality assurance in the EHEA (ESG). The new ESG standards were adopted at the 2015 Conference of Ministers of Higher Education in Yerevan, Armenia.

The original new ESG 2015 document is available at the website ENQA and presented below: ENQA 2015 Standards and Guidelines

ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) was introduced in 1989 as part of the Erasmus program as a way to transfer loans received by students abroad upon their return to their original higher education institutions. Currently, this system plays an additional role in the accumulation of loans, the development, description and implementation of programs, facilitating the mobility of students within different countries through the process of recognizing loans and study periods. The ECTS Usage Guide provides recommendations for implementing ECTS and links to useful supporting documents.

The 2009 ECTS Guidelines were revised by the Bologna Process Working Group (BFUG) on 27-28 November 2014 in Rome and were approved at the May 2015 Ministerial Conference in Yerevan, Armenia. This revised version is based on the work carried out in recent years, developed in the countries of the Bologna Process, and in the individual countries. This was done to help the academic community and other stakeholders in the higher education move towards the changes promoted by the Bologna Process.

The revised guidelines take into account recent developments in the Bologna process, such as the creation of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), the consolidation of continuing education, the paradigm shift from the teacher-centered to student-centered higher education, the increasing use of the concept of learning outcomes, and the development of new forms of learning and teaching.

This information is taken from the official ECTS User Guide.

More information about the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is available on the official website of the European Commission.

INQAAHE Good Practice Guide (International Network of Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education) is intended for use in the work of all quality assurance agencies, regardless of their stage of development. The original INQAAHE Good Practice Guide was published in 2003 and revised in 2006. The new version of the INQAAHE Good Practice Guide reflects the experience of institutions, programmes and experts who used the 2003 version. It is designed to continue the process of continuous improvement of INQAAHE.

The purpose of the Good Practice Guide is to promote good practices for internal and / or external quality assurance. Specific goals include:

  • creating a framework for guiding the creation of new external quality assurance agencies (EQAAs);
  • providing criteria for use in self-assessment and external evaluation of external quality assurance agencies;
  • promotion of professional development among external quality assurance agencies and their employees;
  • promoting public accountability of external quality assurance agencies.

This information is taken from the official INQAAHE Good Practice Guidelines.

More information about the INQAAHE Good Practice Guide is available on the official INQAAHE website.

Lisbon Recognition Convention (The Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications Relating to Higher Education in the European Region) was developed by the Council of Europe and UNESCO and adopted by the national representatives in Lisbon on 11 April 1997. It provides for the creation of a coherent and consistent framework for the recognition of relevant qualifications in the higher education system. The purpose of creating this document is to ensure that the qualifications of a signatory from one country can be recognized in another country.

The basic principles of the Lisbon Recognition Convention are presented below:

  • Holders of qualifications issued in one country should have adequate access to the assessment of these qualifications in another country.
  • Each country must recognize qualifications issued by other countries that meet the general requirements for access to higher education, in order to access the programs that make up its higher education system, unless it can be proved that there are significant differences between the general requirements and the qualifications for which recognition of this qualification is requested.

Recognition of a higher education qualification issued in another country must entail one or more of the following consequences:

- access to further education in higher education, including relevant examinations, and / or to the training in degree programmes, under conditions similar to those applicable to the holders of candidate qualifications in the country in which recognition is sought;

- use of the degree in accordance with the laws and regulations of the country in which recognition is sought;

- in addition, recognition can facilitate access to the labor market.

This information is taken from the official document of the Lisbon Convention on Recognition.

More information about the Lisbon Recognition Convention is available on the official website of the Council of Europe.

REGULATORY AND LEGAL DOCUMENTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN

Education is recognized as one of the most important priorities of the long-term Strategy "Kazakhstan-2050". The overall goal of educational reforms in Kazakhstan is to adapt the education system to the new socio-economic environment. The President of Kazakhstan also set the task of making the republic one of the 30 most competitive countries in the world. Improving the education system plays an important role in achieving this goal.

The organizational basis for the implementation of the state policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the field of education is the State Program for the Development of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which provides the state policy and modernization of Kazakhstan's education.

The program is a complex of interrelated activities in terms of resources and terms, covering changes in the structure, content and technologies of education and upbringing, the management system, the organizational and legal forms of the subjects of educational activity and financial and economic mechanisms.

State Program for the Development of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2020-2025 (Resolution of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 988 of December 27, 2019).

Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Education" dated July 27, 2007 No. 319-III (with amendments and additions as of 26.12.2025)

Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Science and Technology Policy" dated July 1, 2024 № 103-VIII (as amended on 27.09.2025)

Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Combating Corruption" dated of November 18, 2015 № 410-IV LRK (as amended on 09.01.2026)

Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Technical Regulation" dated December 30, 2020 № 396-VI (as amended on 19.05.2025)

Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Permissions and Notifications" dated 16 May 2014 № 202-V (as amended on 26.12.2025)

Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Ratification of the Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications Related to Higher Education in the European Region " of December 13, 1997 N 202-I

Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan" On Amendments and Additions to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the expansion of academic and managerial independence of Higher Educational institutions " dated July 4, 2018 No. 171-VI ZRK

Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan" On Amendments and Additions to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan on education " dated July 4, 2018 No. 172-VI ZRK

  • "On the formation of the National Register of Accreditation Bodies of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan» Order of the Acting Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated June 27, 2012 No. 304.

    "On recognition of the accreditation body and inclusion in the Register of Recognized Accreditation Bodies (Register 1) for a period of five years" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated March 14, 2017 No. 112.

    "On Approval of the Rules for the Recognition of Accreditation Bodies, including Foreign Ones, and the Formation of Registers of recognized accreditation Bodies, Accredited Educational Organizations and Educational programs»Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 1, 2016 No. 629 (as amended by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 04.10.2018 No. 531).

  • "On approval of the nomenclature of types of educational organizations" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated February 22, 2013 No. 50 (as amended by the Order of the Acting Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 10.10.2018 No. 557).

    "On the approval of the state mandatory standards of education at all levels of education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 31, 2018 No. 604.

    "On approval of the State service standard"Issuing a license to engage in educational activities" " Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated April 15, 2015 No. 204.

    "On approval of the Rules for the organization and implementation of educational and methodological work" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 583 of November 29, 2007 (as amended by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 507 of September 28, 2018).

    "On approval of the Standard Rules for conducting the current control of academic performance, intermediate and final certification of students" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated March 18, 2008 No. 125 (as amended by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 25.09.2018 No. 494).

    "On approval of the Rules for placing a state educational order for training personnel with technical and professional, post-secondary, higher and postgraduate education, taking into account the needs of the labor market, for preparatory departments of organizations of higher and (or) postgraduate education, as well as for preschool education and training, secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated January 29, 2016 No. 122 (as amended by the Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 31.10.2018 No. 609).

    "On the approval of the Rules for the organization of the educational process in remote educational technologies»Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated March 20, 2015 No. 137.

    "On approval of the qualification requirements for educational activities and the list of documents confirming compliance with them" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated June 17, 2015 No. 391 (as amended by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 16.11.2018 No. 634).

    "On approval of the types and forms of State-issued education documents and the Rules for their issuance" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 39 dated January 28, 2015 (as amended by Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 499 dated September 27, 2018).

    "On approval of the Rules for the organization and functioning of the unified information system of Education" Order No. 503 of the Acting Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 1, 2011.

    "On Approval of Standard Qualification Characteristics of Teaching Staff Positions and Persons Equated to Them»Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated July 13, 2009 No. 338 (as amended by the Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 31.10.2018 No. 602).

    "On approval of the Rules for the transfer and restoration of students by type of educational organizations" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated January 20, 2015 No. 19 (as amended by the Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 31.10.2018 No. 601).

    "On approval of the Standard Rules for the activities of educational organizations of the relevant types" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 30, 2018 No. 595.

    "On approval of the Rules for granting academic leave to students in organizations of technical and professional, post-secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 4, 2014 No. 506.

    "On approval of the Rules for the recognition of organizations providing non-formal education and the formation of a list of recognized organizations providing non-formal education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 4, 2018 No. 537.

    "On approval of the Rules for the recognition of learning Outcomes obtained by adults through non-formal Education provided by organizations included in the List of Recognized organizations providing Non-formal education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated September 28, 2018 No. 508.

    «Об утверждении формы документов строгой отчетности, используемых организациями образования в образовательной деятельности» Приказ и.о. Министра образования и науки Республики Казахстан от 23 октября 2007 года № 502.

    "On approval of the Standard Rules for organizing the Work of the Board of Trustees and the procedure for its election in Educational Organizations" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated July 27, 2017 No. 355.

    "On the approval of the Rules for the organization and implementation of educational and methodological and scientific-methodical work» Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 29, 2007 No. 583.

    "On approval of the Standard Rules of Activity of the methodological (educational-methodical, scientific-methodical) Council and the procedure for its election" Order of the Acting Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 21, 2007 No. 644.

    "On approval of the Standard Rules of Activity of the methodological (educational-methodical, scientific-methodical) Council and the procedure for its election" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated July 13, 2009 No. 338.

    "On the approval of the Rules and Conditions for the certification of teachers and equivalent persons holding positions in educational organizations that implement general educational programs of preschool education and training, primary, basic secondary and general secondary education, educational programs of technical and professional, post-secondary, additional education and special training programs, and other civil servants in the field of education and science" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated January 27, 2016 No. 83.

    "On approval of the Rules for the organization of dual training" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated January 21, 2016 No. 50.

    "On approval of the forms of a model contract for the provision of educational services for preschool organizations, organizations of secondary, technical and vocational, post-secondary education, a model contract for conducting professional practice and a model contract for dual training for organizations of technical and vocational, post-secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated January 28, 2016 No. 93.

  • "On approval of the Classifier of areas of training of personnel with higher and postgraduate education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 13, 2018 No. 569.

    "On approval of the rules for the formation and distribution of the state educational order for training personnel with higher and postgraduate education" Order of the Acting Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 12, 2018 No. 568.

    "On approval of the Standard Rules of activity of organizations of higher and postgraduate education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 16, 2013 No. 420 (as amended by the Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 29.10.2018 No. 592).

    "On approval of the Rules for the organization of the educational process on credit technology of training" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated April 20, 2011 No. 152 (as amended by the Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 12.10.2018 No. 563)

    "On approval of the Rules for monitoring the results of the admission of students to the organization of higher and (or) postgraduate education in educational programs»Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 498 dated September 27, 2018.

    "On approval of the standards of public services provided in the field of higher and postgraduate education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated April 9, 2015 No. 186

    "On approval of the standards of public services provided in the field of higher and postgraduate education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated April 10, 2015 No. 18

    "On approval of the standards of public services for sending students to study abroad, including within the framework of the international Bolashak scholarship" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 187 dated April 9, 2015

    "On approval of the Rules for the selection of applicants for participation in scholarship programs" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 8, 2018 No. 548.

    "On the approval of the Rules of direction for studying abroad, including within the framework of academic mobility»Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 613 of November 19, 2008

    "On approval of the List of professions and specialties, which are not allowed to be obtained in correspondence, evening and external forms, and the Rules for issuing permits for studying in the form of external studies in educational organizations implementing educational programs of higher education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 40 of February 8, 2010 (as amended by Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 506 of September 28, 2018 ).

    "On approval of the average ratio of the number of students to teachers for Calculating the total number of teaching staff of organizations of Higher and (or) postgraduate Education, with the exception of Military, Special Educational institutions, organizations of education in the field of culture»Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 31, 2018 No. 606.

    "On approval of the Standard Rules for admission to training in educational organizations that implement educational programs of higher and postgraduate education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 31, 2018 No. 600.

    "On approval of the structure and rules for the development of the program for the development of the organization of higher and (or) postgraduate education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 25, 2018 No. 590.

    "Rules of targeted training of PhD doctors in organizations of higher and (or) postgraduate education" < / a>Order of the Acting Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated May 22, 2012 No. 235 (as amended by Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 08.10.2018 No. 551).

  • "On approval of the Standard Rules of activity of types of organizations of technical and professional, post-secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated September 11, 2013 No. 369

    "On approval of standards of public services provided in the field of technical and vocational education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated April 14, 2015 No. 200 (as amended by the Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 18.05.2018 No. 212).

    "On approval of standards of public services provided in the field of technical and vocational, post-secondary education" Order of the Acting Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 6, 2015 No. 627 (as amended by Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 15.05.2018 No. 205).

    "On approval of the Rules for Organizing and Conducting Professional Practice and the Rules for determining enterprises (organizations) as practice bases for organizations of technical and professional, post-secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 107 dated January 29, 2016 (as amended by Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 521 dated September 29, 2018)

    "On approval of the Standard Rules for admission to training in educational organizations that implement educational programs of technical and vocational education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 18, 2018 No. 578

    "On approval of the Standard rules for conducting the current control of academic performance, intermediate and final certification of students for organizations of secondary, technical and professional, post-secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 125 dated March 18, 2008

    "On approval of the Rules for granting academic leave to students in organizations of technical and professional, post-secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 4, 2014 No. 506

    "On approval of the Classifier of specialties and qualifications of technical and vocational, post-secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 500 dated September 27, 2018

    "On Amendments to the Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated September 27, 2018 No. 500" On Approval of the Classifier of Specialties and Qualifications of Technical and Vocational, post-secondary education " Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 530 dated December 10, 2019

    "On approval of the list of professions and specialties by terms of training and levels of education for technical and vocational, post-secondary education in accordance with the classifier» Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 65 dated January 22, 2016

    "On the approval of standard curricula and standard curricula in the specialties of technical and vocational education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated June 15, 2015 No. 384 with appendices to this order 1-97

    "On approval of the Rules of the organization of the educational process on credit technology of training" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated April 20, 2011 No. 152

    "On approval of the Standard Rules for organizing the work of the Pedagogical Council of Organizations of technical and Professional, post-secondary education" Order of the Acting Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 24, 2007 No. 506

    "On approval of the Rules for the organization and conduct of professional Practice and the rules for determining enterprises (organizations) as practice bases for organizations of technical and professional, post-secondary education" Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated January 29, 2016 No. 107

  • "On approval of the requirements and rules for recognition of accreditation bodies, including foreign ones" Order of the Minister of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated February 13, 2023 No. 34.

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ADDITIONAL EDUCATION

Additional professional education is aimed at meeting the educational needs throughout life in order to obtain an additional amount of knowledge and skills in accordance with the ongoing socio-economic changes in society.

Additional adult education is provided by the educational organizations, as well as the legal entities that have structural divisions that implement additional educational programs.

In the process of institutional accreditation, the quality of education and the scientific activity of the educational institution is evaluated. The IQAA standards and criteria for institutional accreditation are developed in accordance with the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG) and are intended for the internal quality assurance of the educational institution.

Through accreditation, the educational institution has the opportunity to receive an independent expert assessment and measures to further improve its activities.

The accreditation procedure of the educational program is carried out by independent international and national experts in accordance with the Standards and criteria of the IQAA program accreditation and covers all aspects of the educational program.

After receiving accreditation, the Agency annually conducts post-accreditation monitoring (PAM). Educational institutions must submit an annual report to IQAA on the changes and achievements that have occurred during the year in order to carry out continuous monitoring of activities and periodic evaluation of educational programs. Periodically and selectively, monitoring is carried out with a visit directly to the educational organization. All procedures for post-accreditation monitoring are prescribed in the Regulations on Post-accreditation Monitoring.

Thus, by promoting high quality in education, the Agency provides an opportunity for educational organizations to eliminate the identified inconsistencies and improve their activities.

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EXPERTS

In the external assessment of the quality of educational institutions or their educational programs, the determining role belongs to the experts, who have extensive experience in professional fields and contribute to the work of the Agency. Experts are specialists with an academic degree who understand the essence of the phenomenon being evaluated. The expert evaluation mechanism focuses on internal quality indicators and is based on the principles of integrity of the self-managed academic community. In addition to local experts, each accreditation includes an international expert, who is called upon to provide an outside view and evaluate the educational organization or its program from an international perspective.

From the very beginning of its activity, IQAA has always involved students, employers, and international experts in all external audits, which allows all interested parties to participate in quality assurance procedures, as well as to learn from international experience.

IQAA focuses on training and systematically improving the skills of its external experts through training seminars, conferences, and the development of training materials.

The "Experts" tab is created specifically for external experts of the Agency, as well as potential persons wishing to become IQAA experts among national experts, international experts, representatives of employers, and students. The information and materials presented in this section serve as the basis for the effective work and self-development of external IQAA experts. Information for experts is constantly updated and improved in accordance with new trends in the field of quality assurance.

ACCREDITATION OF HIGHER AND POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION

The IQAA accreditation standards are developed in accordance with the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG) and are intended for internal quality assurance of educational institutions. The accreditation procedure also takes into account state regulatory documents and international standards.

The IQAA accreditation procedure consists of 4 stages:

Схема аккредитации

  • submission by the educational organization of an application for accreditation to the Agency with a brief description of the organization's activities and copies of the general license;
  • signing of an accreditation agreement between IQAA and the educational organization. The contract specifies the rights and obligations of the parties, the cost of the procedure, the terms of accreditation, including the stages of the process. In the case of state organizations, it is possible to sign the contract only after conducting the public procurement procedure on the electronic portal;
  • appointment of a coordinator, preliminary visit to the organization, if the Agency is working with him for the first time;
  • conducting training seminars for the organization's working groups on the preparation of the self-assessment report and the implementation of the accreditation procedure;
  • conducting a self-assessment procedure by an educational institution, compiling a self-assessment report in accordance with IQAA standards and criteria;
  • submission of the first version of the self-assessment report and technical expertise. The results of the examination are sent to the university, if necessary, the self-assessment report is finalized by the educational organization;
  • submission of the final self-assessment report and its annexes to the Agency;
  • preliminary audit during institutional accreditation.

Схема аккредитации

  • IQAA forms a competent group of experts (auditors), which includes representatives of educational institutions of Kazakhstan, an employer, a student and an international expert;
  • the group is formed in parallel during the examination of the self-assessment report;
  • the agency informs the educational institution about the composition of the external audit group. If the educational organization suspects a conflict of interest among any of the auditors, the organization has the right to apply to the Agency to replace the expert (auditor), attaching a written reasoned explanation;
  • the coordinator sends the self-assessment materials and methodological support several weeks in advance to the members of the expert group to prepare for the external audit;
  • the coordinator conducts a preliminary webinar for the expert group in order to train experts and discuss organizational audit issues, and immediately before the start of the visit to the educational institution - a briefing;
  • external audit to the educational organization (3 days). An external audit is conducted to assess the reliability of the information provided in the self-assessment report, the actual state of affairs in the organization;
  • the expert group generates an external evaluation report (with comments, recommendations for improvement, and good practices), which is sent to the coordinator;
  • the IQAA coordinator sends the received report of the expert group on the evaluation of the organization's activities to the educational organization to eliminate factual inaccuracies, if any;
  • if necessary, the complaint procedure is available to educational institutions.

Схема аккредитации

  • the Department for checking the reports of the EEG and PAM, together with the expert council, checks and edits the external audit report and forms an accreditation conclusion for the Accreditation Council;
  • based on the self-assessment report, the external audit report and the conclusion, the Agency coordinator prepares a presentation for the Accreditation Council;
  • holding a meeting of the IQAA Accreditation Council and making a decision on the accreditation of the educational institution. The Accreditation Council independently makes decisions based on the self-assessment report and the external audit report, presentation and conclusion. However, taking into account the opinions of the members of the Accreditation Council, additional information and evidence base for the educational institution, the assessment may be changed;
  • informing the educational institution and the members of the expert group that conducted the external audit about the decision on accreditation;
  • if necessary, the appeal procedure is available to universities;
  • publication of the external audit report and accreditation results on the Agency's website. Inclusion of an accredited educational organization in the IQAA register on the website "Register of Decisions and Reports";
  • publication of the external audit report in the DEQAR database;
  • sending information to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan for inclusion of an accredited university in the relevant National Register.

Схема аккредитации

  • Implementation of regular post-accreditation monitoring by the Agency.

HIGHER EDUCATION QUALITY ASSURANCE IN KAZAKHSTAN

Since 2011, thanks to the reforms undertaken in the field of quality assessment of higher education, the role of accreditation as one of the main tools for improving the quality of educational services has been significantly strengthened. According to Article 9-1 of the "Law on Education" of the Republic of Kazakhstan, accreditation is carried out voluntarily by non-profit non-governmental organizations. The educational organization independently selects the accreditation body. The State reserves the right to regulate accreditation providers by recognizing and including them in the National Register of Accredited Bodies.

National and international accreditation agencies in Kazakhstan are guided by the Standards and Guidelines in the field of quality assurance of higher education in the European Area (ESG — European Standards and Guidelines), approved by the largest European association for quality assurance of higher Education - ENQA (European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education).

Harmonization of external and internal quality assessment procedures with international and European standards, as well as membership of accreditation bodies in ENQA – the way to the recognition of the Kazakh education system at the European level.

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Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Единая платформа высшего образования European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education The European Quality Assurance Register for Higher Education Ministry of Science, Higher Education and Innovation of the Kyrgyz Republic Ministry of Science, Higher Education and Innovation of the Kyrgyz Republic
International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education Asia-Pacific Quality Network Central and Eastern European Network of Quality Assurance Agencies The Council for Higher Education Accreditation GAIN ICAISA

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