Togo: Government adopts draft decree to further improve quality of education in tertiary institutions

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Monday, 31 October 2022 13:35
Togo: Government adopts draft decree to further improve quality of education in tertiary institutions

(Togo First) - Togo’s council of ministers adopted last Thursday, October 27, a draft decree on the general framework for organizing quality assurance in higher education institutions, centers, or research and innovation organizations.

The document aims to make "more visible the overall direction of the quality assurance system in higher education and research,” according to the council.  

The Minister of Communication and Media, Government Spokesman, Ayewouadan Akodah, said the decree requires teaching institutions to ensure that their courses meet international standards. This is done at three levels: internal, external, and international (CAMES). 

The first verification will be done by the institution itself, the second by state entities, and the last by CAMES experts, Akodah explained. 

Research institutions must now have "a balanced, functional and efficient system that incorporates procedures to support internal changes in the direction of consolidating quality assurance, on the one hand, and the continuous improvement of the quality of teaching and research, on the other hand," said the Council.

According to the Minister of Communication, the measure applies to both private and public schools.

Let’s recall that the government, a year ago, in October, issued a decree to reform private tertiary education. That decree aimed at improving the quality of education and regulating the training framework.

Esaïe Edoh

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