PROSPECTS OF PROFESSIONAL MOBILITY DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNICAL MAJOR STUDENTS
The article deals with strategic guidelines of the professional mobility development of technical major students due to ongoing changes in the economy, development of new technologies and changes in the structure of employment. The problems of professional mobility in the historical aspect are regarded; promising targets for its development are identified.
Keywords: professional mobility, humanization, personality, competence, continuing education, Bologna process
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Issue: 9, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 9
Rubric: HIGHER VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN RUSSIA AND ABROAD
Pages: 66 — 70
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