Abstract

It is impossible to characterize modern education without taking into account the general trends of world development, which have led to significant changes in the education system. As one of the main factors affecting the field of education, it is characterized by an increase in the volume and intensity of information flows, the expansion of innovative processes, the acceleration of scientific and technological progress, and a dynamic change in living conditions. Today, people live in a world where the level of uncertainty is growing, which also imposes new requirements on the modern education system. Education should prepare people for life in rapidly changing conditions and form in them such qualities as adaptability, mobility, constructiveness, creativity, rapid decision-making using limited resources, orientation to the growing flow of information

Keywords

Modern education, change, condition, adaptation, mobility, constructiveness, creativity, formation of the education system

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