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ABSTRACT
This study delves into the intricacies of employing innovative technologies
to foster international cooperation in professional training across
higher education institutions in Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Employing
a blend of theoretical and systemic analysis, content review of
documentary materials, exploration of higher education websites, and
Global Innovation Index data analysis, the research unveils a broad
utilisation of innovative technologies. The investigation highlights key
challenges in the adoption of innovative technologies for international
collaboration, pinpointing a scarcity of funding, qualified personnel, and
inadequate industry-academia collaboration. This insufficient partnership
hampers the development of curricula that align with market demands,
technological advancements, and societal needs. The research suggests
that increased governmental attention, educational institution
management, and international cooperation programmes, alongside
an investigation into industry requirements, will bolster more effective
collaboration. It will also enhance the implementation and usage
of innovative technologies for a myriad of international academic
exchanges. Addressing the identified challenges can expand the usage
of these technologies, thereby elevating the quality of international
education for students. This, in turn, enriches international cooperation,
intercultural interaction, and experience sharing, marking the study’s
significant contribution to the academic discourse on leveraging
innovative technologies for global educational collaboration
Суть розробки, основні результати:
Jakubakynov Beibit, Tolegenuly Nurzhan, Naribai Roza, Nurzhanova Zhainash, Shcherban Tetiana, Nebelenchuk Iryna
Innovative technologies in higher education: developing international cooperation in professional training / Jakubakynov Beibit, Tolegenuly Nurzhan, Naribai Roza, Nurzhanova Zhainash, Shcherban Tetiana, Nebelenchuk Iryna
// Globalisation, Societies and Education : scientific journal. - London : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024