DEVELOPING THE COGNITIVE COMPETENCE OF SOCIAL SECTOR EMPLOYEES BASED ON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AS A PEDAGOGICAL PROBLEM
Kakharov Shakhriyor
An Independent Researcher At Bukhara State University
Keywords: cognitive competence, social sector employees, digital technologies, digital education, professional development, pedagogical problem
Abstract
This article examines the development of the cognitive competence of social sector employees through digital technologies as a pedagogical problem. In the modern digital environment, social sector professionals are required to possess advanced analytical thinking, information processing, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. In this regard, digital technologies are considered an effective tool for forming and enhancing cognitive competence. The study highlights the pedagogical potential of digital learning platforms, artificial intelligence, online training, and interactive technologies, analyzing their impact on the professional development of social sector workers. The findings demonstrate the necessity of a systematic and integrated approach to this process.
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