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Professional Socialization Of Students In Educational Institutions Emercom Of Russia
[Профессиональная Социализация Обучающихся В Учебных Заведениях Мчс России]

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  • Yakovleva Olga (Яковлева О.И.)

    (Institute of Socio-Economic Population Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences)

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The article analyzes and evaluates the current level of knowledge about the content and factors of successful professional socialization of EMERCOM employees within the Ministry’s education system. It is widely recognized that the professional socialization of EMERCOM employees, ensuring their readiness to fulfill the tasks of preventing and responding to emergencies, requires the development of a wide range of qualities: social, psychological, motivational, professional, physical, moral. However, at present, there is practically no reliable information about the university-level factors of successful socialization. The situation is aggravated by the lack of an integrated management system purposefully focused on the professional socialization of cadets.

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  • Yakovleva Olga (Яковлева О.И.), 2021. "Professional Socialization Of Students In Educational Institutions Emercom Of Russia [Профессиональная Социализация Обучающихся В Учебных Заведениях Мчс России]," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 2, pages 298-302.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s21246
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