MODERN DIRECTIONS OF DEVELOPING THE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM IN OUR COUNTRY
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Vocational education, modern directions, dual education, innovative technologies, professional development, labor market, education quality.Abstract
This article analyzes the current issues and modern directions of the development of the vocational education system in our country. It highlights the alignment of education with labor market demands, implementation of dual education systems, integration of modern professions and innovative technologies into the curriculum, and the improvement of retraining and professional development systems. The paper also presents proposals and recommendations for modernizing vocational education based on international experience.
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