Desarrollar las competencias profesionales de los especialistas militares de los distintos países
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https://doi.org/10.46502/issn.1856-7576/2025.19.03.8Palabras clave:
Competencias militares, Sistema integrado, Habilidades duras/blandas, Tecnologías educativas, Entrenamiento por simulación, Entrenamiento sobre el terrenoResumen
La calidad de la formación de los especialistas militares y la garantía de su alta competencia profesional son factores clave para el desempeño eficaz de las misiones de combate y para garantizar la seguridad nacional en los conflictos militares actuales. El objetivo del artículo era desarrollar un modelo universal de competencia profesional de los especialistas militares basado en el análisis de la experiencia mundial de formación de militares. El estudio empleó los siguientes métodos: análisis de contenido, encuesta a expertos y análisis cuantitativo y cualitativo. Se presenta un modelo de competencia profesional de especialista militar universal, que incluye una relación integrada entre las competencias profesionales y de liderazgo. A partir de una encuesta a los encuestados, se determinó la prioridad de las competencias profesionales y de liderazgo en el sistema de competencias de los militares. El uso eficaz de los métodos actuales de formación militar puede influir positivamente en el desarrollo de las competencias clave de los militares. La investigación futura se centrará en el desarrollo de un concepto de aprendizaje adaptativo para el desarrollo de las competencias profesionales y de liderazgo de los militares. El concepto desarrollado será la base de las soluciones digitales para la formación personalizada de los militares.
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