28/03/2014 Uncategorized
For 2 days, from March 20 to March 21, UPH with cooperation from Indonesia Christian Higher Education Institutions Cooperation Board (BK-PTKI) hosted the workshop of Accreditation for Higher Education Institution.
For 2 days, from March 20 to March 21, UPH with cooperation from Indonesia Christian Higher Education Institutions Cooperation Board (BK-PTKI) hosted the workshop of Accreditation for Higher Education Institution.
![]() Prof. Christantius Dwiatmadja (center) with the participans of BK-PTKI Workshop
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For 2 days, from March 20 to March 21, UPH with cooperation from Indonesia Christian Higher Education Institutions Cooperation Board (BK-PTKI) hosted the workshop of Accreditation for Higher Education Institution. Participated by 18 Christian universities from all over Indonesia, this workshop featured two speakers: Samuel Dossugi, MA council member of National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN PT) and Prof. Christantius Dwiatmadja, SE.,ME., Ph.D. , member of Assessor for National Accreditation Board for Higher Education of General Higher Education Directorate of National Education Ministry. The workshop first day topics, ?Government Policy in Institution Accreditation and the Standard of Evaluation for Institution Accreditation? and ?The Principles of Institution Accreditation Preparation?, were presented by Dr. Samuel. The next day topic, ?The Keys to ?Grade A? Institution Accreditation?, was discussed by Prof. Christantius.
To further expand the participants? insight, the committee invited two representatives from different institutions to share their experiences in passing the accreditation evaluation. The first institution was Universitas Kristen Petra from Surabaya that received accreditation grade ?A? and the second was Universitas Pelita Harapan that evaluated with accreditation grade ?B?.
The Institution Accreditation has just been implemented in 2007 and it is held once every five years. There are about 3200 higher education institutions in Indonesia but only 73 institutions that are registered in Institution Accreditation. The accreditation itself evaluates institutional capacity and educational effectiveness, in which both of these aspects are based on 7 accreditation essentials. They are (1) Vision, mission, objective and target as well as the strategy to accomplish them, (2) governances, leaderships, management systems, and quality assurances, (3) students and graduates, (4) human resources, (5) curriculum, learning process, and academic atmosphere, (6) finances, infrastructures, information systems and (7) researches, social services and partnerships.
Prof. Manlian, UPH Faculty of Science and Technology Dean, represented UPH?s accreditation team to share UPH?s experience during accreditation process. Based on BAN PT evaluation on May 2013, UPH was granted the accreditation with grade B.
This workshop provided valuable information for the participants. Some of the participants also raised questions about the problems that their institutions had encountered such as proposing permission to open new study programs, the linearity of lectures? expertise, and several other questions that mainly discussed accreditation process by BAN PT. (rh) |
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