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Priorities for Improving Distance Education and Human Capital in Azerbaijan Public Administration
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Author(s): Murteza Hasanoglu (The Academy of Public Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan)and Latif Zeynalli (The Academy of Public Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan)
Copyright: 2022
Pages: 22
Source title:
Public Affairs Education and Training in the 21st Century
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Onur Kulaç (Pamukkale University, Turkey & University of Southern California, USA), Cenay Babaoğlu (Selçuk University, Turkey)and Elvettin Akman (Süleyman Demirel University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8243-5.ch023
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Abstract
Distance education can also be used by a large part of the community. The form of distance education optimally develops learners' independence, activity, consciousness, and creativity in comparison with traditional forms of education. In addition, in this system, more scientific information can be obtained in a short time, and the student's conscious and logical ability to acquire systematic knowledge expands. On the other hand, distance education is one of the tools that can help our higher education to have an international rating. Let us take into account that one of the main tasks of the education system is to develop the human capital necessary for the modernization of the country and thus increase the international competitiveness of the Republic of Azerbaijan. It should be noted that digitalization can create real opportunities to turn our weak performance in education into strong performance. In this regard, the chapter examines the prospects for improving distance education in public administration for the development of human capital in Azerbaijan.
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