EXPERIENCES AND CONCEPTS ON IMPROVING THE COLLABORATIVE COMPETENCE OF FAMILY AND WOMEN'S SYSTEM EMPLOYEES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
11.07.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 2 Issue 7
Tojibayeva Nazokatkhon Kobiljonovna
Abstract. This article is about experiences and concepts on improving the collaborative competence of family and women's system. Decisive importance in ensuring the effectiveness of the reforms implemented in the field of professionalism of the employees of the Family and Women's System. Also, social and pedagogical improvement of collaboration competences of workers of a system of family and women
Keywords: experiences, concepts, social support, family, women`s, professionalism, collaborative competencies, protection, educate talented, interests of women, gender equality
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