ALL-EUROPEAN TRENDS IN VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE WORK IN UKRAINE
Keywords:
vocational guidance, profession, vocational development, structure, principles, pupil, personAbstract
The questions of implementation of common European tendencies of vocational guidance at all stages of education and personal development are highlights. The system of qualified professionals is the main task of vocational and practical education.
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