QUALITY THROUGH EDUCATION
Accepted
28 March 2026
Available Online
15 March 2016
Abstract
THE PRIMARY CLIENT OF THE SCHOOL IS ULTIMATELY SOCIETY. THE STUDENT HAS THEREFORE A DUAL QUALITY: ACTIVE PARTICIPANT IN HIS OWN EDUCATION BUT ALSO THE CLIENT AND VALUE ADDED REPRESENTS THE EFFECTIVE CONTRIBUTION OF THE SCHOOL EDUCATION BEYOND THE INPUT FACTORS (STUDENTS, RESOURCES, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT).
Keywords
ACADEMIC QUALITY
MARKETING
STRATEGY
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES.
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