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Title: Key principles of continuous professional education implementation
Authors: Мороз, О.Л.
Мороз, Е.Л.
Moroz, O.L.
Keywords: continuous education
professional training
multi-leveled educational approach
academic complexes
непрерывное образование
профессиональная подготовка
разноуровневое обучение
академический комплекс
неперервна освіта
професійна підготовка
різнорівневе навчання
академічний комплекс
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Izdevnieciba «Baltija Publishing»
Citation: Moroz O. L. Key principles of continuous professional education implementation. Current trends and factors of the development of pedagogical and psychological sciences in Ukraine and EU countries» : conference proceedings, September 25–26, 2020. Lublin : Izdevnieciba «Baltija Publishing». P. 64-67
Abstract: The paper reveals the changing trends in the sphere of professional training of future seafarers so that it can provide for the efficient training and preparation for the future professional activity. It is proved that for the best realization of basic European principles of professional education development it would be a great idea to unite professional educational institutions of different levels into academic complexes. In such away the opportunities for the transition towards multi-leveled educational approach will be enabled. The paper suggests 3 major principles of continuous education implementation. The development of continuous professional education system is considered to be a requirement of today as it can enable the individualized professional development of a person promoting his/her competency and competitiveness thus promoting social and economical well-being of Ukraine.
URI: http://rep.ksma.ks.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/1554
ISBN: 978-9934-588-80-8
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