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Strengthening the quality of online education in HEIs in Moldova and Armenia (MEDIA)

Project number 

101082889
Duration  48 months (2023-2027)
Grant  967,241 €  
Applicant (Coordinator)

 

Moldova State University – Moldova
Elena Simciuc, PhD in Economics – simciuc.elena@gmail.com
Local

coordinators

 

National Polytechnic University of Armenia (NPUA)– Sargis Asatryants, s.asatryants@polytechnic.am

Brusov State University (BSU) – Ani Hovhannisyan, hovhannisyansani@gmail.com

Vanadzor State University after H. Tumanyan (VSU) – Hermine Grigoryan, grigherm@gmail.com

Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of RA (MESCS) – Suzanna Ghazaryan, suzanna10@yahoo.com

Association for Creative-Innovation and Durable Development (Creativity NGO)

Samvel Hovhannisyan – samvel.hovh@gmail.com

Robert Khachatryan – robert_khachatryan@yahoo.com

 

EU partners

 

 

 

Fachhochschule des Mittelstands (FHM) – Germany

Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT – Finland

RISEBA University of Applied Sciences – Latvia

Other Partner
Countries
Moldova


Technical University of Moldova

Alecu Russo State University

Association for supporting innovations and sustainable development “IMPULS”

Project Summary

MEDIA aims at supporting structural reforms in Armenia and Moldova (R2) by proposing solutions to the problems of HE national systems levels, institutional and individual levels in these countries. The project pursues an integrative approach to different levels by proposing activities aiming at the formation and further refinement of relevant frames geared at improving the quality of online education in R2 and the creation of normative framework that will stipulate conditions for the development of high-quality online synchronous and asynchronous education, build capacities on the learning analytics(LA) in online teaching-learning and deployment of the multidisciplinary non-formal educational programme on digital media(DM). This reformation is needed and justified because of two respective obsolete education systems are focused predominantly on classroom teaching and learning and are outdated in terms of new realities of online education and abrupt digitalization of all the process at different levels. Expected results are numerous, the most important: 6 R2 HEIs, 8 recommendations for national policy modifications, 14 documents of institutional importance, LA MOOCs impacting at least 120 teachers, accredited in MD and validated in AM blended DM impacting 56 teachers and 450 students. Therefore, MEDIA proposal is a concrete response to this dramatic existing situation with the low quality of online teaching learning in R2 at different levels and digitalisation of HEIs in these countries. This proposal is directly linked with reforming higher education in Armenia and Moldova by relevant, qualitative, modern and responsive approaches and have capacity to bring added value for socio-economic recovery, economic growth and prosperity by reacting to recent trends, in particular economic globalization but also to the recent decline in human development, fragility, and rising social, economic and environmental inequalities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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