THE ISSUE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL COMPETENCE OF MASTERS OF PRODUCTION EDUCATION
Abstract
The article presents the content of the training of masters of industrial education, the tasks of their positions and services, the level of digital competence, the issue of regular professional development on the basis of professional educational institutions, the necessary knowledge and practical skills to be acquired, as well as feedback on their mastery.
Keywords
Master of industrial education, advanced training, digital competence, digital technologiesHow to Cite
References
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