PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS OF THE FORMATION OF
CONFLICT COMPETENCE IN THE TEAM OF TEACHERS OF
THE INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION
24.02.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 2 Issue 2
Rozikova Lola Tuychiyevna
Abstract. In this article is written about to study the psychological problems of the environment of a higher education institution and to develop the components of competence related to conflicts as a condition for preventing conflicts among professors and teachers of a higher education institution. The educational program and scientific-methodological recommendations for the prevention of conflicts for professors and managers of higher education institutions were developed and covered.
Keywords: conflict, dispute, conflict situation, conflict competence, factors of conflict competence, ways of elimination.
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