THE ROLE OF INDEPENDENT EDUCATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF FUTURE STUDENTS
Keywords:
competence, independent work of students, imagination, efficiency, quality.Abstract
Consider the organization of independent work of students in the context of the competence-based approach. It was revealed that realized in practice, federal state educational standards of vocational education of the third-generation professional programs, qualifying characteristics IT specialists show a significant share of the allocation of time for self-study students.
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