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VET STAFFING MODELS DEPENDING ON THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION’S REGIONS

МОДЕЛИ КАДРОВОГО ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЯ СРЕДНЕГО ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ

Blinov, Vladimir (Блинов, Владимир) (), Satdykov, Ayrat (Сатдыков, Айрат) (), Esenina, Ekaterina (Есенина, Екатерина) () and Dulaeva, Zalina (Дулаева, Залина) ()
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Blinov, Vladimir (Блинов, Владимир): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Satdykov, Ayrat (Сатдыков, Айрат): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Esenina, Ekaterina (Есенина, Екатерина): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Dulaeva, Zalina (Дулаева, Залина): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Abstract: Professional and teaching personnel training and the staffing of the secondary vocational education (SVE) system is one of the most important tasks both in the Russian education state policy and in scientific research. The problem of the SVE digital transformation and building the corresponding teachers’ competencies, the legislative requirements for educational activities, the new requirements for SVE teachers in the framework of the federal project "Professionality" are tasks that require balanced decisions at the federal and regional levels. Significant events of the last three years (the COVID-19 pandemic, global economic crisis, challenging foreign policy situation) result in the need to focus on updating the SVE teaching staff competencies. Equally pressing are the “eternal” problems, including the aging of teaching staff and the predominance of female teachers in the secondary vocational education system, ways to rejuvenate teaching staff in the SVE institutions and ways to obtain pedagogical qualifications in secondary vocational education, ensuring targeting and personalization of the teachers’ educational trajectories through additional professional education. The purpose of the preprint is to present the analysis of staffing models for the secondary vocational education system, taking into account domestic and foreign approaches, and to develop proposals for building a perspective model for staffing the secondary vocational education system. The study is based on the methodology of system analysis, uses the methods of comparative analysis, systematization and generalization of scientific literature and educational practice, the modeling method. As a result of the study, the characteristics of the staffing models of the vocational education system were presented based on the analysis of foreign and domestic experience in building and developing staffing requirements for the vocational education and training system. The novelty is connected to the development of proposals for building a future-oriented model of secondary vocational education system staffing. The results of the study can be applied in making decisions on the formation and development of staffing system for secondary vocational education at the federal and regional levels.

Keywords: secondary vocational education; staffing model of secondary vocational education. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 40 pages
Date: 2022-07
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