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Quality Assurance in Higher Educational Institutions: Empirical Evidence in Indonesia

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SAGE OPEN
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/21582440231203060

Keywords

quality; assurance; higher education; structural equation modeling; Indonesia

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The purpose of this study is to examine the importance of educational processes, practices, and research activities in predicting knowledge skills and employability in Indonesian higher education. The findings show that facilities significantly influence the educational process, but there is no significant relationship between the educational process and employability or between the educational process and knowledge skills. Additionally, practical activities and research activities have a significant impact on employability and knowledge skills.
The purpose of this study is to look into the importance of educational processes, practices, and research activities in predicting knowledge skills and competences (KSC) and employability in Indonesian higher education. A survey was used in the quantitative research approach. Respondents to this study selected 500 instructors and students from 31 universities in Indonesia that offer outstanding approved study programs. The Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology oversees all universities. Scoring and structural equation modeling were used to evaluate the data. The educational process is significantly influenced by facilities. Significant relationships have been discovered between facilities and practicum activities, facilities and research activities, practical activities and employability, research activities and employability, research activities and KSC, and practical activities to KSC. There is no significant relationship between the educational process and employability, nor between the educational process and KSC. This study's findings also show that the educational process does not mediate the effect of facilities on employability but does mediate the effect of facilities on KSC, that the effect of facilities on employability was mediated by the practical activity variable, that practical activity variables mediated the effect of facilities on KSC, and that research activity variables mediated the effect of facilities on employability. Variables related to research activity influenced the effect of facilities on KSC. This research's contribution can become literature for future research and can be used by education stakeholders to identify applicable policies to assist KSC and its graduates' employability.

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