Цифрові Компетентності Соціальних Працівників Як Передумова Готовності До Навчання Літніх Людей
[Social Workers’ Digital Competencies as a Prerequisite of their Readyness for Education of Elderly People]
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DOI: 10.22178/pos.70-2
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digital competencies; digital literacy; social workers; University of the Third Age; territorial centres of social services; digitalisation of geronto-education;All these keywords.
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