Portuguese Higher Education System and Bologna Process Implementation

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Autor(a) principal: David, Fátima
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Abreu, Rute
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10314/3935
Resumo: This research aims to analyze the grown of the Portuguese higher education system, as well as the courses diversification, after the implementation of the Bologna Process in 2006. On the one hand, the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic of April 2, 1976, gives to all citizens a right to equal opportunities for school success and to access to the higher education. On the other hand, the Bologna Process aims to construct a European higher education area that establishes comparability, compatibility and coherence between the higher education system through the harmonization of academic degrees and the guarantee of quality in all the European institutions. Thus, methodologically, this research relied on a two-track approach. The first approach takes the form of a literature review, based in the legal regime of Portuguese and European higher education system. The second approach takes the form of an empirical research based on a descriptive statistical analysis, supported on the statistical information provided by Portuguese Ministry of Education and Science that shows the increases of the Portuguese’ qualifications and the courses diversification, after the implementation of the Bologna Process in 2006. Indeed, the research provides empirical evidence about the Portuguese higher education institutions engagement in the Bologna process.
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title Portuguese Higher Education System and Bologna Process Implementation
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David, Fátima
Higher Education system, Bologna Process, Portugal.
title_short Portuguese Higher Education System and Bologna Process Implementation
title_full Portuguese Higher Education System and Bologna Process Implementation
title_fullStr Portuguese Higher Education System and Bologna Process Implementation
title_full_unstemmed Portuguese Higher Education System and Bologna Process Implementation
title_sort Portuguese Higher Education System and Bologna Process Implementation
author David, Fátima
author_facet David, Fátima
Abreu, Rute
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Abreu, Rute
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topic Higher Education system, Bologna Process, Portugal.
description This research aims to analyze the grown of the Portuguese higher education system, as well as the courses diversification, after the implementation of the Bologna Process in 2006. On the one hand, the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic of April 2, 1976, gives to all citizens a right to equal opportunities for school success and to access to the higher education. On the other hand, the Bologna Process aims to construct a European higher education area that establishes comparability, compatibility and coherence between the higher education system through the harmonization of academic degrees and the guarantee of quality in all the European institutions. Thus, methodologically, this research relied on a two-track approach. The first approach takes the form of a literature review, based in the legal regime of Portuguese and European higher education system. The second approach takes the form of an empirical research based on a descriptive statistical analysis, supported on the statistical information provided by Portuguese Ministry of Education and Science that shows the increases of the Portuguese’ qualifications and the courses diversification, after the implementation of the Bologna Process in 2006. Indeed, the research provides empirical evidence about the Portuguese higher education institutions engagement in the Bologna process.
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