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I. A. LevitskayaKeywords
professional self-determinationpersonal self-determination
scope of self-determination
vocational subject position
value-sense basis of self-determination
self assessment
career guidance
life-long learning
History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics
DK1-4735
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Professional self-determination is an important factor of socialization and self-identity not only in a specific professional field. The paper analyzes the essence of professional self-determination based on an integrated multidisciplinary approach. Content of the phenomenon of self-determination is considered at the objective and subjective levels. The connection between personal and professional self-determination is determined. The value-semantic aspect of the process in terms of socio-cultural conditions of modern society is considered.Date
2014-02-01Type
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2078-8983
https://doaj.org/article/84101b5e54c547168cccc78620f78dab
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