THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE ACTIVITIES ORIENTED TO THE EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR ETHNIC SEMI - BOARDING SECONDARY IN DIEN BIEN DONG DISTRICT, DIEN BIEN PROVINCE
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2021/493Keywords:
Vocational activities, new general education program, Dien BienAbstract
The article outlines some factors affecting of vocational activities according to the New general education program at the lower secondary Day school for Ethnic Minority Students , examining the status of these factors at the lower secondary Day schools for Ethnic Minority Students in Dien Bien Dong District, Dien Bien province and draw the necessary conclusions about the direction of career-oriented activities according to the new general education program orientation
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