DIGITAL LIBRARY
HOMOGENIZATION OF WORLD UNIVERSITY EDUCATION: A PROPOSAL BASED ON EXAMS
1 CUNEF, Colegio Universitario de estudios Financieros (SPAIN)
2 Universidad de Valencia (SPAIN)
About this paper:
Appears in: INTED2020 Proceedings
Publication year: 2020
Pages: 3889-3892
ISBN: 978-84-09-17939-8
ISSN: 2340-1079
doi: 10.21125/inted.2020.1084
Conference name: 14th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Dates: 2-4 March, 2020
Location: Valencia, Spain
Abstract:
Since the final decades of the 20th century, university education has witnessed rapid growth development. However, the quality of the education has varied a lot within the different programs around the world. How can we measure quality in university education? A number of institutions release annual global rankings of universities according to academic fields. One of the most respected lists, the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities, uses a complex methodology to rank world universities, including six objective indicators, i.e. the number of alumni and staff winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals, the number of articles published in prestigious journals, the number of Highly Cited Researchers and the number of articles indexed in Science Citation Index - Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index produced by Web of Science Group, and per capita performance. An overview of the annual list reveals the distance between universities, and offers a picture of global university education as a highly atomized system.

How can we improve the homogenization of university education around the world? This is the central question of our research. In order to answer it, we focus on the classic tool used to evaluate students: exams. The aim of our paper is to establish a methodology with which to construct a database of world university exams by academic field. The database would be available to professors and students worldwide, and both categories could use it to contrast their level in a certain subject. The implications of the instrument would be noticable for both collectives, especially in a period of globalization, where students and professors continually move from one country to another. The database would enhance the transparency of evaluation systems, and would especially help international students in programs of mobility (such as Erasmus).

In this sense, our proposal aims to achieve two objectives:
1) to maximize the effectiveness of exams as a measurement of student´s knowledge;
2) to use exams as a tool to homogenize education within universities in a certain academic field.
Keywords:
Homogenization of university education, Exams, quality in university education.