COMPETENCES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS)

Authors

  • Askarov Abror Davlatmirzaevich Republic of Uzbekistan. Termez State University, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences (PhD), Associate Professor

Keywords:

Professors and teachers, information and communication technologies, competence, recruitment requirements

Abstract

The article provides theoretical observations on the specifics of the development of competencies in information and communication technologies for professors and teachers of higher education institutions, the need for high competence, intensive work in the field of informatization and communication to recruitment requirements.

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Published

2021-12-15

How to Cite

Askarov Abror Davlatmirzaevich. (2021). COMPETENCES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS). European Scholar Journal, 2(12), 18-20. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/esj/article/view/1559

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