THE IMPORTANCE OF A METHODOLOGICAL MODEL IN DEVELOPING THE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF CADETS IN MILITARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE
Keywords:
professional competence, economic and socio-cultural, military specialization, military personnel, innovative-pedagogical, systematic approach, analytical, formative, and result-oriented.Abstract
This article describes the place and role of a methodological model in improving the professional competencies of cadets in higher military educational institutions.
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