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ENUCE Ülle Kesli ulle.kesli@ut.ee Estonian Network for University Continuing Education
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ENUCE was established in 30 January 2001 in Tartu as an informal and voluntary union of 8 Estonian universities
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Members in 2006 Estonian Academy of Arts Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre Estonian University of Life Sciences Tallinn University Tallinn University of Technology University of Tartu
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ENUCE acts through meetings twice a year (the leading role is rotating) e-mailing list for sharing information and holding discussion common activities that are agreed on for each year (task forces with appointed leaders and responsible teams for certain time)
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Aims To promote the idea of important role of the UCE in Estonian Universities through co-operation among universities' management and academic staff joint conferences and seminars To enhance staff development in open and distance teaching adult and continuing education joint courses and publications To facilitate joint activities focused on the development of Quality Assurance Systems in UCE To facilitate links between UCE and society
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Possible areas of cooperation Exchange of information Research in UCE development of UCE project managers and teaching staff Participation in working out legal acts regulating UCE Publications on UCE Evaluation of UCE management systems Mutual recognition of qualifications Joint courses
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Pros & cons of informal network Pros informal cooperation requires less formalities and bureaucracy lower level participation lower costs Cons no leader to keep the network active (rotating leader has other responsibilities, lack of time, etc) network cannot lead the projects lower influence in decision-making process
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Quality assurance More attention to the motivation of academic staff skills of teachers and administrators curricula and continuing education programmes
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Motivation of academic staff for developing continuing education courses courses for adults ICT based courses using new methods financial and technical support in development phase of e-courses support in tutoring etc
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Skills of teachers and administrators courses for teachers administrators programme leaders support staff customer-oriented attitude
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Curricula and continuing education programmes composing and development phase programme leaders (responsible for the development and management) advising councils (representatives of employers, students, professionals, academics) balance between lessons and independent work theory and practical skills requirements for the study materials handouts
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Thank you! ulle.kesli@ut.ee
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