Defining and Selecting Key CompetenciesWhat skills and competencies are needed for individuals to lead a successful and responsible life, both in the workplace and in other social environments, and for society to face the challenges of the present and future? What are the foundations (normative, theoretical, and conceptual) for defining and selecting a limited set of key competencies? These are among the important questions, of considerable relevance for fields such as education and training, employment, social affairs and welfare, health, and justice, that provided the starting point for an international and interdisciplinary endeavor carried out by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office and the National Center for Education Statistics, US Department of Education under the auspices of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The current volume, which has resulted from this work, compiles essays from renowned scholars who explore these questions from multiple perspectives (anthropology, economics, history, philosophy, psychology, and sociology), along with commentaries from leading representatives of policy and practice who provide an important complement to the reflection on key competencies. This volume thus presents a multifaceted sketch of issues related to defining and selecting key competencies in an open, still ongoing debate at national and international levels. |
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To condense and schematize a complicated history , the first successful psychological technique for quantifying differences in individual mental ability came early in the 20th century . In response to a request from a governmental ...
To condense and schematize a complicated history , the first successful psychological technique for quantifying differences in individual mental ability came early in the 20th century . In response to a request from a governmental ...
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The third order of mental complexity amounts to the psychological threshold for what sociologists call “ socialization " : we become truly part of society ( rather than its ward or charge ) when society has become truly a part of us .
The third order of mental complexity amounts to the psychological threshold for what sociologists call “ socialization " : we become truly part of society ( rather than its ward or charge ) when society has become truly a part of us .
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A Preliminary Empirical Indication : The Available Supply May Not Meet the Increasing Demand A fast answer , thus , to the first question the developmental analyst asks of any " curriculum ” – what is the nature of the mental demand ?
A Preliminary Empirical Indication : The Available Supply May Not Meet the Increasing Demand A fast answer , thus , to the first question the developmental analyst asks of any " curriculum ” – what is the nature of the mental demand ?
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A Conceptual and Empirical Challenge | 17 |
Historical Reflections on the Case of IQ | 33 |
Competencies for the Good Life and the Good Society | 67 |
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Defining and Selecting Key Competencies Dominique Simone Rychen,Laura Hersh Salganik Просмотр фрагмента - 2001 |
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