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Tolerance, equality and access in all levels of education quality management

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  • Gulsun Basari

    (Near East University)

  • Zehra Altinay

    (Near East University)

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Forming quality is the most important elements of higher education in the world. Even in countries where systems in higher education are fully succeed in performance, quality is under ongoing observation. Barrier-free campuses are among the most crucial criteria in quality development and evaluation. While such campuses are strictly considered in American and European higher education, it has been observed that awareness of this issue has become a focus point in Turkey and necessary measures are taken. It is a fact that the disabled learners need to get benefit from educational services less than others. All individuals in a community have equal rights. Therefore, higher education has great responsibilities for “raising awareness”, “adapting standards by the community”, “understanding”, and “meeting the needs” of the disabled learners. The disability in our country are facing several problems such as education, employment, transportation and communication. Parallel to developing technology, there are solutions to such problems. Universities are institutions where scientist, educationalists, doctors, lawyers, engineers, politicians etc. are educated to shape the future of a country. Young people learn at universities, broaden their horizon, produce new ideas, and shape their future. At this stage, undoubtedly, universities are not expected to ignore the learners with disabilities. They, too, have the right, as other individuals, to receive education in their interest areas and contribute to production, benefit from all the facilities provided by the university and be active members of the society.

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  • Gulsun Basari & Zehra Altinay, 2018. "Tolerance, equality and access in all levels of education quality management," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 52(2), pages 961-967, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:qualqt:v:52:y:2018:i:2:d:10.1007_s11135-017-0550-3
    DOI: 10.1007/s11135-017-0550-3
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    1. Mahour Mellat Parast & Arsalan Safari, 2023. "Do quality and business excellence models improve quality and operational results in educational organizations? A repeated cross-sectional analysis," Operations Management Research, Springer, vol. 16(2), pages 868-886, June.

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