OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVING THE SYSTEM FOR TRAINING STAFF IN THE TOURISM FIELD AND EXPANDING INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
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Tourism sector, personnel training, system improvement, vocational education, integration of practice and theory, international cooperation, academic exchange programs, professional development, innovative teaching methods, tourism education standard, dual education system, foreign experience, advanced training, tourism marketing, digital tourism education, integrated curricula, quality of service in tourism, global tourism trends, tourism economy, sustainable tourism.Abstract
This article analyzes the current state of the system of training personnel in the field of tourism in Uzbekistan, identifies existing problems and considers ways to solve them. It also examines the possibilities of improving the quality of education and expanding international cooperation based on the experience of foreign countries.
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