Prof. Dr. Nawal Ibrahim Muhammad
The objective of the current research is to detect obstacles to the application of indicators of total quality and reliability in the faculties of education and the requirements for their achievement. The research has raised several questions to achieve its goal after identifying its problem: 1. What are the concept, philosophy, and requirements of quality and reliability indicators? 2. What is the relationship between the concepts and standards of comprehensive quality and reliability? 3. What are the quality and accreditation indicators and their requirements in the College of Education? 4. What are the obstacles to applying quality and accreditation standards indicators in the College of Education? These questions have been answered and quality and reliability indicators have been clarified, which are concepts of quality management and assurance. This philosophical and scientific field, which emerged from economic philosophies and their applications in the field of companies, has been transformed in the past century into the field of education institutions in developed, developing, and poor countries of the world to improve the quality of educational outputs. All our Arab countries have entered this field, including Iraq, and the nature of the educational, professional, and scientific researcher’s specialization in the College of Education is the desire to address this topic, especially since the Colleges of Education are one of the important institutions in higher education, due to the specialized educational and academic role they play for the scientific and humanitarian branches they include and the educational goals, as well as its responsibility and mission in the comprehensive development of the learner in the various aspects of his personality. Given this importance, many Arab and foreign studies have found that each university and college has its specificity, mission, and purpose to differentiate environments from one society to another in its educational and pedagogical policy.
Obstacles, reliability, education colleges, achievement, quality
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comprehensive quality standards, 2nd edition, Dar Al-Fikr.
2. Al-Tamimi, Awad Jassim Muhammad, (2011): Total Quality Management in Education,
Baghdad, Iraq, Dar Al-Maaref for Distribution and Publishing.
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standards of academic accreditation and quality assurance in mathematics departments in
colleges of science in Saudi universities from the point of view of faculty members and
students (PhD dissertation), Curricula and Methods of Teaching Mathematics, Umm Al
Qura University. College of Education, Saudi Arabia, Makkah Al-Mukarramah.
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of human resources at the university at Al-Mustansiriya University in light of
comprehensive quality management standards, unpublished Master’s degree, College of
Education, Al-Mustansiriya University.
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standards and systems in educational institutions, a working paper presented to the
fourteenth annual meeting of the Saudi Society for Educational and Psychological Sciences
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students, faculty members, and administrators. Research presented to the thirteenth annual
national conference (Fifth Arab): Arab universities in the twenty-first century: reality and
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university education.
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