CHALLENGES AND UTILIZING RESULTS EFFECTIVELY IN INTERNA THE TIONAL EVALUATION ADDRESSING PROCESSES
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The rapid and profound transformations occurring in our country in recent years
necessitate a re-evaluation of all aspects of human life, viewed through the lens of
globalization and integration, demanding new perspectives, understandings, and
approaches. Globalization and integration processes are currently evident in every
sector worldwide. Education, in particular, has become a priority area of state policy,
with reforms underway to develop education based on innovative ideas.
Societal and life changes demand a new innovative approach to the education
system, accelerating the integration of education, science, and production.
Consequently, the application of new innovations to the educational process has
become a pressing issue.
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