Evaluation of Quality and Equality in Education Using the European Foundation for Quality Management Excellence Model—A Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature and Models’ Review
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Identification
3.2. Screening
3.3. Included
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Year | Authors | Journal | Title | Impact on Results | References |
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2023 | Bollom, J.E., Balde, A., Jandi, Z., Boira, Gunnlaugsson, G. & Einarsdottir, J. | International Journal of Educational Research. Elsevier Ltd. | Equality of opportunity: Social determinants of university expectation amongst school attending adolescents in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau | Research has shown that parental influence and support influences a student’s decision to attend University. | [86] |
2023 | Filippi, E., Banno, M. & Trento, S. | Technological Forecasting and Social Change Vol. 191, June 2023, 122528 | Automation technologies and the risk of substitution of women: Can gender equality in the institutional context reduce the risk? | This study investigates how the institutional context in terms of gender equality affects the risk of substitution faced by European women, their risk of being replaced by automation technologies. | [87] |
2023 | Horta, J.B.G. and Ramos, M.T.G. | A Pending Conversation, Emerald Publishing Limited | Educational Materials in Elementary Education in Mexico: A Missed Opportunity to Promote Gender Equity | This research presents an analysis of gender equality messages in textbooks and official educational documents in Mexico. | [88] |
2023 | Longlands, H. & North, A. | International Encyclopaedia of Education (Fourth Edition), 2023. | Education, equality and international development. | This chapter explores gender equality and girls’ education and how these have been positioned in relation to a wider development agenda within global policy contexts. | [89] |
2023 | Luo, C. & Jiang, S. | Heliyon 9 (2023) e16324. Elsevier Science direct. | The knowledge map of gender equality in cross-cultural communication: A bolometric approach | This article explains the current hot topics of cross-cultural and gender studies. Gender issues manifest themselves differently at different times and regions, so there is still a long way to go to solve this problem. | [90] |
2023 | Torrico, M.G.C., Hinojosa Pareja, E.F., Buenestado Fernandez, M. & Jimenez Millan A. | Women’s Studies International Forum. Elsevier Ltd. | A statutory requirement: Teaching innovation for gender equality at university | The present research opens up lines of research such as the impact of feminist methodologies from the student perspective and the analysis of student learning and standpoints in relation to knowledge in study plans | [91] |
2022 | Iqbal, A., Hassan, S., Mahmood, H. & Tanveer, M. | Heliyon 8 (2022), e11394. Elsevier Ltd. | Gender equality, education, economic growth and religious tensions nexus in developing countries: A spatial analysis approach | This research tests the effects of religious tensions, governance, economic growth, and education on gender equality | [92] |
2022 | Jasti, N.V.K., Venkateswaran, V. & Kota, S. | The TQM Journal, Vol. 34. Emerald Publishing Limited | Total Quality Management in higher education: a literature review on barriers, customers and accreditation. | The findings include the identification of barriers to the successful implementation of the EFQM excellence model of higher education institutions and the satisfaction of student expectations. | [93] |
2022 | Mattebo, M., Ostlund, G. & Elfstrom, M.L. | International Journal of Educational Research Open, Vol. 3, 2022, 100145 | Availability of attachment relations and safe school environment are associated with subjective well-being in 15-year-olds–with girls reporting less well-being and less equality | Understanding young people’s well-being, as they experience equity and safety, is particularly important for identifying potential preventive interventions in the school setting. | [94] |
2021 | Agbevanu, W.K., Nudzor, H.P., Tao, S. & Ansah, F. | International Perspectives in Social Justice Programs at the Institutional and Community Levels Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Vol. 37, Emerald Publishing Limited | Promoting Gender Equality in Colleges of Education in Ghana Using a Gender-Responsive Scorecard | The study concludes that effective use of quality tools appears imperative to promote women’s success in settings where the gender gap is an issue in teacher education. | [95] |
2020 | Medne, A., Lapina, I. & Zeps, A. | International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, Vol. 12. Emerald Publishing Limited | Sustainability of a university’s quality system: adaptation of the EFQM excellence model. | The findings indicate that the EFQM excellence model can provide a management framework and a comprehensive overview of a university to identify the necessary improvements and promote the implementation of progress activities on the way to sustainable development and equality in education. | [96] |
2020 | Rodriguez–Mantilla J.M., Martizen-Zarzuelo A. & Fernadez-Cruz F.J | Evaluation and Progra, Planning 80 (2020) Elsevier Ltd. | Do ISO:9001 standards and EFQM model differ in their impact on the external relations and communication system at schools? | The implementation of the model in Spanish schools for the communication system and external relations in school revealed that it haw a medium high level of impact on the communication system and a moderate level in the external relations dimension, while the size of schools plays an important role in their external relations | [97] |
2020 | Rodriguez–Mantilla, J.M., Fernandez-Guz, F.J. & Fernandez-Diaz, M.J. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Factors associated with the impact of implementing quality management systems at schools: a multilevel analysis | The study highlights the importance of the EFQM quality tool and the high level of influence of teachers’ behavior on student education. | [98] |
2020 | Stamelos, G. & Lempesi, G.E. | International Perspectives on Gender and Higher Education, 57–74 Emerald Publishing Limited. | Gender and Higher Education: The Greek Case | The participation of women s higher than that of men in higher education. However, within higher education, inequalities remain. This to means that social, cultural and economic stereotypes persist and are present. | [99] |
2020 | Zabaniotou A. | Global Transitions Elsevier Ltd. | Towards gender equality in Mediterranean Engineering Schools through networking, collaborative learning, synergies and commitment to SDGs-The RMEI approach | Networks of universities with a common vision can have a pivotal role in catalyzing changes and metabolizing learning into practice. | [100] |
2019 | Laurett, R. & Mendes, L. | International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Emerald Publishing Limited | EFQM model’s application in the context of higher education: A systematic review of the literature and agenda for future research. | The paper provides a broad overview of the main issues of benefits, barriers and critical success factors in education | [101] |
2019 | Mahlangu, V.P. | Diversity within Diversity Management. Emerald Publishing Limited | Equality and Diversity of Students in Higher Education | This chapter provides an opportunity to advance our knowledge of equality and diversity of students in higher education | [102] |
2019 | Marimon, F., Mas-Machuca, M., Berbegal-Mirabent, J. & Liash, J. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | UnivQual: a holistic scale to assess student perceptions of service quality at universities | The aim of the study is to satisfy the expectations of the students beyond economic and social distinctions, for a desirable study program that refers to the quality of learning methods and the development of their skills. | [103] |
2018 | Brundrett, M. & Thuy Dung, M.T. | International Journal of Comparative Education and Development Emerald Publishing Limited | The challenge of ensuring gender equality in Vietnamese and English high schools: Espoused and real commitments | The main findings include that despite a strong commitment to gender equality, both pedagogy and curriculum fail to promote gender equality in the country of Vietnam. | [104] |
2018 | Calvo-Mora, A. Dominguez, M. &Criado, F. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Assessment and improvement of organisational social impact through the EFQM Excellence Model | Total quality management is used by educational organizations to create a sustainable competitive advantage. | [105] |
2018 | Kasperaviciute-Cerniauskiene, R. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | The adoption of ISO 9001 standard within higher education institutions in Lithuania: innovation diffusion approach | This work explores the promotion of innovation in Tertiary education with the aim of the fastest allocation of resources for equality in education. | [106] |
2017 | Chen, I.S., Chen, J.K. & Padro, F.F. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Critical quality indicators of higher education | This study explores the weakest dimensions of total quality management and determines the critical quality indicators for universities Innovation; human resources play an important role in improving student performance. | [107] |
2017 | Das, P. & Mukherjee, S. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Improvement in higher education quality of the North-East University of India | The study identifies weak areas for improvement and the fight against socio-political factors, racial disorders to promote equality in education. | [108] |
2017 | Hrnciar, M &Madzik, P. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | A 3D view of issues of quality in higher education | This study demonstrates the importance of connecting tertiary education graduates with employers. | [109] |
2017 | Manatos, M.S. Sarrico, C.S & Rosa, M.J. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | The integration of quality management in higher education institutions: a systematic literature review | The innovative contribution of quality management to global institutional management systems is highlighted. | [110] |
2017 | Rotta, D.L. & Rave, J.P. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | A relevant literary space on the use of the European Foundation for Quality Management model: current state and challenges | The study emphasizes the use of the model for decision-making and the allocation of equals in higher education for equity in education. | [111] |
2016 | Manion, C. | International Perspectives on Education and Society, Vol. 28, Emerald Group Publishing Limited | Reflecting on Gender and Education Research and Practice in the Field of Comparative and International Education: Past, Present, and Future | The past, present and future of research, policy and practice on gender and education within the field of comparative and international education are analyzed. | [112] |
2015 | Akyuz, G.A. | Economics, Finance, Business & Industry. Taylor and Francis. | Quality excellence in complex supply networks: EFQM excellence model reconsidered | Findings using the EFQM excellence model indicate that multi-partner understanding is needed to promote equity in education. | [113] |
2015 | Anastasiadou, S.D. & Zirinoglou, P.A. | Procedia Economics and Finance.Elsevier Ltd. | EFQM Dimensions in Greek Primary Education System | The application of the EFQM model in education shows that leadership plays an outstanding role in Policy and Strategy and in the allocation of resources for equality in education. | [114] |
2015 | Jankal, R. & Jankalova, M. | Economics, Management and Tourism, 26–28 November 2015 | The application of The EFQM Excellence Model by the evaluation of Corporate Social Responsibility activities of companies | The purpose of the paper is to point out the applicability of the EFQM Excellence Model in the evaluation of the level of Corporate Social Responsibility and the equality of members. | [115] |
2015 | Langstrand, J., Cronemyr, P. & Poksinska, B. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Practise what you preach: quality of education in education on quality | The goal is the quality of teaching in education and the improvement of lesson planning based on qualitative thinking, through the improvement of the students’ perceptive ability. | [116] |
2015 | Martinez-Caro, E., Cegarra Navaro, J.G. & Cepeda–Carrion, G. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | An application of the performance evaluation model for e-learning quality in higher education. | The research highlights the need to implement a quality tool to promote e-learning in higher education and to invest and allocate resources in universities to meet student expectations. | [117] |
2015 | Nenadal, J. | International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, Vol. 7. Emerald Publishing Limited | Comprehensive quality assessment of Czech higher education institutions. | The EFQM Excellence Model is the most comprehensive tool for quality assurance and quality assessment and contributes to the achievement of equality assumptions in education. | [118] |
2015 | Sadeh, E. & Garkaz, M. | Economics, Finance, Business & Industry. Taylor and Francis. | Explaining the mediating role of service quality between quality management enablers and students’ satisfaction in higher education institutes: the perception of managers | The EFQM model shows that customer satisfaction can only be achieved if the organization’s efforts in quality management lead to enabling the institute to provide high quality services to its customers. | [119] |
2014 | Anastasiadou, S.D. & Zirinoglou, P.A | Procedia–Social and Behavioral Sciences Elsevier Ltd. | Reliability Testing of EFQM Scale: The Case of Greek Secondary Teachers | Educational institutions face challenges such as the technological revolution progress, diverse social demands, creation new jobs and for the Greek education system to continue its successful operation, it needs to be reformed according to students’ expectations | [120] |
2014 | Anastasiadou, S.D., Zirinoglou P.A. & Florou, G.S. | Procedia–Social and Behavioral Sciences Elsevier Ltd. | The European Foundation Quality Management Evaluation of Greek Primary and Secondary Education | The categories of resources and processes appeared in the EFQM model. The Greek education system must be improved to achieve equality in education. | [121] |
2014 | Duque, L.C. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | A framework for analysing higher education performance: students’ satisfaction, perceived learning outcomes, and dropout intentions. | An important finding is that student co-creation may be as important as perceived service quality in explaining students’ cognitive learning outcomes, which in turn explain a high rate of satisfaction and affective learning outcomes. | [122] |
2014 | Edmark, K., Frolich, M. & Wondratschel, V. | Labour Economics Vol. 30, October 2014, Pages 129–142. Elsevier, Ltd. | Sweden’s school choice reform and equality of opportunity | This study analyses whether the Swedish school choice reform, had differential effects for students from different socio-economic backgrounds. | [123] |
2014 | Soria-Garcia, J. & Martinez- Lorente A.R. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Development and validation of a measure of the quality management practices in education. | The aim of this research is to confirm that the quality tool contributes to the identification of potential points in secondary education administration and areas of improvement. | [124] |
2014 | Yildiz, S.M. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Service quality evaluation in the school of physical education and sports: An empirical investigation of students’ perceptions. | This work aimed to evaluate the quality of educational services, access and academic support of students to provide equal opportunities. | [125] |
2013 | Asif, M. & Searcy, C. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Determining the key capabilities required for performance excellence in higher education. | The performance excellence model in higher education institutions promotes the design and delivery of services equally to students. | [126] |
2013 | Dimitriadis, V., Kousoulis, A.A., Markaki, A., Sgantzos, M.N., Hadjipavlou, A. & Lionis C. | Disability and Health Journal Elsevier Ltd. | Quality assessment systems in rehabilitation services for people with a disability in Greece: A critical review | The European Quality in Social Services was evaluated as meeting all of the desired features, such as proper certification, equality, education and training. | [127] |
2013 | Doeleman, H.J., ten Have, S. & Ahaus, C.T.B. | Excellence Models TQM and Performance. Taylor and Francis. | Empirical evidence on applying the European Foundation for Quality Management Excellence Model, a literature review | In this article, the authors present a literature review of the EFQM excellence model aimed at improving learning performance. | [128] |
2013 | Kemp, L.J. | Gender equality. Foresight, Vol. 15. Emerald Publishing Limited | Progress in female education and employment in the United Arab Emirates towards Millennium Development Goal (3): gender equality | The purpose of this paper is to explore progress towards achieving gender equality in education. | [129] |
2011 | Campatelli, G., Citti, P. & Meneghin, A. | Business Excellence and Quality Management Systems. Taylor & Francis. | Development of a simplified approach based on the EFQM model and Six Sigma for the implementation of TQM principles in a university administration. | The model for evaluating organizations shows significant advantages such a reduced training time for stakeholders, short involvement of external mediators and guiding workgroups easily and quickly on the process improvement path. | [47] |
2011 | Halai, A. | International Journal of Educational Development | Equality or equity: Gender awareness issues in secondary schools in Pakistan | This paper focuses on gender awareness issues as a dimension of addressing the wider issue of the quality of education from the perspective of social justice. | [130] |
2011 | KukemeLk, H., Lilemaa, T. & Tondi, J. | Procedia Social and Behavioural Sciences, Vol. 11. Elsevier Ltd. | Teachers’ professional involvement in creating a general learning environment in Estonian schools | According to this study comprehensive schools and vocational schools use the EFQM model of excellence and emphasizes the contribution of teachers to the comprehensive academic development of children | [131] |
2010 | Ali, N.A., Mahat, F. & Zairi, M. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Testing the criticality of HR-TQM factors in the Malaysian higher education context | The research identifies weak areas, with a view to improving performance in tertiary education and equitable distribution of resources. | [132] |
2009 | Nadiri, H. Kandampully, J. & Hussain, K. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Students’ perceptions of service quality in higher education | This study aims to diagnose the applicability of the perceived service quality measurement scale to students. and to diagnose the level of student satisfaction in higher education. | [133] |
2009 | Sperandio, J. & Kagoda, A. | International Perspectives on Education and Society, Vol. 10, Emerald Group Publishing Limited | Learning from experience: Improving equality of access and outcomes for girls in Uganda’s universal post-primary education and training initiative. | Girls’ access to education has improved in many of the world’s developing countries. These countries strive to achieve gender equality, promote women’s empowerment and establish universal primary education. | [134] |
2008 | Bayraktar, E., Tatoglu, E. & Zaim, S. | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | An instrument for measuring the critical factors of TQM in Turkish higher education | The research highlights the importance of quality work in tertiary education in order to fulfill the expectations of students. | [135] |
2008 | Blattel-Mink, B. | Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 27. Emerald Publishing Limited | Reinventing gender in higher education | The study highlights the need for more women in top positions in higher education, science, technology and decision-making processes in higher education. It is necessary to reveal the gender biases of recent strategies in higher education. | [136] |
2008 | Doherty, G.D. (2008). | Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 16. Εmerald Publishing Limited | On quality in education. | The study highlights the need for further research to ensure equality in education | [137] |
2007 | Davies, J., Douglas, A. & Douglas, J. | Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 15. Emerald Publishing Limited | The effect of academic culture on the implementation of the EFQM Excellence Model in UK universities. | The paper seeks to explore the effect of academic culture on the implementation of the European Foundation for Quality Management’s (EFQM) Excellence Model. | [138] |
2006 | Calvo-Mora, A., Leal, A & Roldan J.L. | Quality Assurance in Education. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. | Using enablers of the EFQM model to manage institutions of higher education. | The findings indicate that the model is a reliable and valid framework with which to measure and improve the organizational social impact | [139] |
2005 | Calvo-Mora, A., Leal, A. & Roldan, J.L | Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. Taylor and Francis. | Relationships between the EFQM model criteria: a study in Spanish universities | The results from the analysis of the measurement and structural model support the reliability and validity of the European Excellence Model for the evaluation and improvement of quality in the area of higher education. | [140] |
2005 | Osseo-Asare, A.E., Longbottom, D. & Murphy, W.D. | Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 13. Emerald Publishing Limited | Leadership best practices for sustaining quality in UK higher education from the perspective of the EFQM Excellence Model. | The study determines the efficiency and effectiveness of quality improvement. It provides a conceptual framework for improving the ‘weak’. | [141] |
2004 | Hides, M.T., Davies, J. & Jackson, S. | The TQM Magazine, Vol. 16. Emerald Publishing Limited | Implementation of EFQM excellence model self-assessment in the UK higher education sector–lessons learned from other sectors. | Self-assessment of the EFQM excellence model can help create a more customer-centric culture in technology education institutions. | [142] |
2003 | Cullen, J., Joyce, J., Hassall, T. & Broadbent, M. | Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 11. Emerald Publishing Limited | Quality in higher education: from monitoring to management. | This study highlights the fact that universities face declining financial support from public funding sources. | [143] |
2002 | Ernest Osseo-Asare, A. & Longbottom, D. | Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 10. Emerald Publishing Limited | The need for education and training in the use of the EFQM model for quality management in UK higher education institutions. | The study provides evidence to encourage the implementation of staff development strategies that provide education and training to deans, assistant deans and all staff involved in quality and performance improvement on the effective use of the EFQM model and improving student performance. | [144] REMOVED |
2001 | Davies, J., Hides, M.T. & Casey, S. | Total Quality Management. Taylor and Francis. | Leadership in higher education | The research emphasizes the promotion of island areas in Tertiary education by focusing on the development of knowledge of students who live and study in inaccessible areas. | [145] REMOVED |
1998 | Koch, J.V. & Fisher, J.L. | Total Quality Management. Taylor and Francis. | Higher education and total quality management | The research highlights the need to use quality tools in tertiary education to reduce student costs and campus collaboration. | [146] REMOVED |
1996 | Camison, C. | Tourism Management. Elsevier Science Ltd. | Total quality management in hospitality: an application of the EFQM model | The application of the EFQM model in the tourism sector showed a serious discrepancy between of the quality perceived by the customer and the quality that recognized by management for staff and customer satisfaction due to high cost | [147] REMOVED |
1996 | Morris, D.S. | Total Quality Management. Taylor and Francis. | Introducing total quality management into the Student Service Department of a college of further education in the UK | This research aims at the study of serving students in accordance with their needs and expectations, regardless of racial, economic and social distinctions. | [148] REMOVED |
1995 | Tofte, B. | Total Quality Management. Taylor and Francis. | A theoretical model for implementation of total quality leadership in education | This article studies the needs and expectations of students in ongoing learning processes, with the aim of promoting equality in education. | [149] REMOVED |
1993 | Hayes, K.J., Slottje, D.J. & Taylor, L.L. | Economics of Education Review. Elsevier Ltd. | Equality and fiscal equity in school finance reform | This paper examines the distributional implications of a tax-based school funding system for a more equal distribution of per-pupil expenditure. | [150] REMOVED |
1991 | Maijvogel, R. | Women’s Studies International Forum. Elsevier Ltd. | School-age child care in the Netherlands: The shift from equality aims to the interest of the child | This article discusses how a Dutch feminist campaign was diverted from its original object to free mothers from the tyranny of the school timetable. | [151] REMOVED |
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Taraza, E.; Anastasiadou, S.; Papademetriou, C.; Masouras, A. Evaluation of Quality and Equality in Education Using the European Foundation for Quality Management Excellence Model—A Literature Review. Sustainability 2024, 16, 960. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16030960
Taraza E, Anastasiadou S, Papademetriou C, Masouras A. Evaluation of Quality and Equality in Education Using the European Foundation for Quality Management Excellence Model—A Literature Review. Sustainability. 2024; 16(3):960. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16030960
Chicago/Turabian StyleTaraza, Effrosyni, Sofia Anastasiadou, Christos Papademetriou, and Andreas Masouras. 2024. "Evaluation of Quality and Equality in Education Using the European Foundation for Quality Management Excellence Model—A Literature Review" Sustainability 16, no. 3: 960. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16030960
APA StyleTaraza, E., Anastasiadou, S., Papademetriou, C., & Masouras, A. (2024). Evaluation of Quality and Equality in Education Using the European Foundation for Quality Management Excellence Model—A Literature Review. Sustainability, 16(3), 960. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16030960