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ADAPTATION OF LIFELONG LEARNING IN THE FIELD OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Abstract

Lifelong learning (LLL) is crucial to engage citizens in acquiring up-to-date knowledge of electrical engineering. Riga Technical University has developed a new continuing education program with key competencies to be integrated into the curriculum along with specific competencies in disciplines such as engineering. To empower students to formulate their lifelong learning skills, we have developed a new "Industrial design" continuing education program for electronic and optical equipment for engineering students. Continuous training covers disciplinary boundaries, this program can be adopted by trade professionals, production company managers, technical staff.

About the Author

Y. V. Chaiko
Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electronics; Riga Technical University
Latvia

Dr.sc.ing., PhD, Professor

Riga



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Chaiko Y.V. ADAPTATION OF LIFELONG LEARNING IN THE FIELD OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Bulletin of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University. 2019;(4):106-111.

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