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On influence of structural transformations of the sphere of higher education on conjugation of higher education and the sphere of labor

Vasiliy S. Senashenko, Е.П. Стручкова
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УДК 378-042.3:331

https://doi.org/10.20339/AM.09-20.068

 

V.S. Senashenko is Dr.Sci. (Physic-Mathematic), Prof. at International Academy of Sciences of Higher School e-mail: vsenashenko@mail.ru; and E.P.Struchkova is PhD Student at PeoplesFriendship University of Russia e-mail: elenastruch1988@gmail.com

 

Discussed is influence of structural transformations of higher education on conjugation of the sphere of education and the sphere of labor. Analyzed are various methods of bringing the structure and content of vocational training of higher education graduates in line with requirements of real economy of the country. Also mechanisms of harmonization of higher education and staffing requirements of the world of work are investigated.

Key words: higher education, educational process, educational models, educational standards, educational programs, conjugation mechanisms, knowledge, skills, competencies, qualifications, profession, sphere of work, real economy, professional standards, generalized labor functions, labor functions.

 

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