GOVERNANCE AND COMPETITIVENESS IN EDUCATION
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
training, competitiveness, governance, innovation, training, quality of education, management system, globalization, educational institutions, development strategy.Abstract
This article analyzes the theoretical and practical foundations of increasing the competitiveness of the education system and creating an effective management system. In the context of globalization, the need to improve the quality of education, introduce innovative approaches, train qualified personnel and improve the management methods of educational institutions are highlighted. In addition, on the example of foreign best practices, the factors of ensuring competitiveness in education and effective management mechanisms were studied and recommendations for the national education system were given.
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