THE CONCEPT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ITS PLACE IN THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
Soliyeva Gulkhayo Khoshimjon kizi , Department of Methods of Teaching Exact and Natural Sciences 13.00.02 - Theory and Methods of Education and Training (Technological Education) Independent Researcher, Namangan State Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes the concept of entrepreneurship, its essence and place in the education system. The role of entrepreneurship in economic and social development, as well as the importance of forming entrepreneurial skills in the education system, is highlighted. The authors pay special attention to the integration of entrepreneurship into the educational process, the development of creativity, independence and responsibility in students through innovative approaches and modern curricula. The article also provides recommendations on the existing problems of developing entrepreneurship in the education system and ways to solve them.
Keywords
Education system, innovative approach, skills development
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