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Developing Interpretive Structural Model for Technology Framework in Higher Education's Quality and Sustainability
Simran Rani, Trisha Sharma, Shailendra Kumar Pokhriyal
Abstract:
Critical Success Factors (CSFs) are key elements or conditions necessary for the success and effectiveness of a specific goal or objective. In the context of higher education and its quality enhancement, several CSFs play a crucial role in ensuring an effective and impactful educational experience. There are some of these critical success factors like Faculty Quality and Expertise, Curriculum and Program Design, Student Engagement and Support, Technology, Learning Resources and Facilities, Assessment and Evaluation, Research and Innovation Culture, Collaborations and Industry Engagement, Quality Assurance and Accreditation, Student-Centric Approach, Ethical and Inclusive Practices. Addressing these critical success factors collectively ensures a comprehensive approach to enhancing the quality of higher education and ultimately preparing students for success in their chosen fields. [1]