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Vol. 20 (2016)

Artykuły

The education of experts in the Russian Federation

  • Elena Ivanova
  • Elena Logvinets
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52097/pwk.5541  [Google Scholar]
Published: 2023-06-07

Abstract

The authors raise issues related to professional education of experts in the Russian Federation. Shows the current directions, the levels and forms of professional training of experts, identified their strengths and weaknesses. The necessity of obtaining a future expert of complex knowledge not only in the field of specialty, but also system knowledge in the field of law, psychology and other branches of knowledge. This approach allows forming necessary skills of a qualified technician, able to solve complex expert tasks, including beyond the existing methods.

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