Author:
VDOVICHENA OLHA,OBEREMCHUK VALENTYNA,ZAMULA OLENA,KUVIK VITALII,TOKUNOVA ANASTASIIA
Abstract
This article substantiates the relevance of developing a model of professional competence for future skilled workers with a focus on ensuring sustainable development. The analysis of factors influencing the formation of professional competence serves as the basis for this research. The primary objective of the article is to systematically structure and analyze the factors contributing to the development of professional competence in future specialists with an emphasis on sustainable development. The article specifically outlines the stages involved in the model's development, utilizing professions within the food production sector in the European Union as a case study. The intent is to adapt the insights gained from this examination to the national system of vocational education. The theoretical framework of the article is grounded in established methods, including analysis, synthesis, interpretation, abstraction, generalization, analogy, and comparison, employed to effectively structure and analyze the factors influencing competence formation in future professionals. The authors employ modeling methods to elucidate the stages involved in the development of the model and utilize comparative methods to contextualize and adapt the European experience to the national system of vocational education. Systematic structuring and analysis of factors influencing the formation of professional competence in future specialists with a focus on sustainable development are carried out by the authors. This analytical approach enables the identification of distinct levels of competence distribution across various dimensions of sustainable development, including international, national, regional, sectoral, and institutional (enterprise-vocational education institution) levels. Additionally, the article presents the stages involved in the development of a competence formation model, using professions related to food production in the European Union as a case study.
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