Key Competencies for a Successful Life and a Well-functioning SocietyLaura Hersh Salganik, Dominique Simone Rychen Hogrefe & Huber, 2003 - Всего страниц: 206 It is widely agreed that education and investment in competencies are crucial for coping with the complex demands and global challenges of today's world. But what competencies do we need for an overall successful life and a well-functioning society? Interacting in socially heterogeneous groups, acting autonomously, and using tools interactively are indispensable prerequisites for an individually successful life and for sustainable socio-economic and democratic development of society. These three categories of key competencies are a key result of the international, interdisciplinary project DeSeCo (Definition and Selection of Competencies: Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations) carried out under the auspices of the OECD. The volume also addresses questions such as what constitutes a successful life and a well-functioning society and what are the implications for international comparative assessments? |
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... called " generative skills , " were established , along with 13 com- mon activities . EFF was an important source for the identification of key competencies in DeSeCo's three - fold categorization of key competencies ( see chapter 3 ) ...
... called " generative skills , " were established , along with 13 com- mon activities . EFF was an important source for the identification of key competencies in DeSeCo's three - fold categorization of key competencies ( see chapter 3 ) ...
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... called a " conceptual pragmatism " in the sense of defining the term competence in a scientifically plausible and pragmati- cally relevant way . The first section of this chapter presents a definition of the concept of com- petence that ...
... called a " conceptual pragmatism " in the sense of defining the term competence in a scientifically plausible and pragmati- cally relevant way . The first section of this chapter presents a definition of the concept of com- petence that ...
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... called upon to use their skills : for instance , to explore not only the incidence and frequency , but also the criticality and complexity of behaviors over a range of skill domains . Second , a survey that assesses the skills of ...
... called upon to use their skills : for instance , to explore not only the incidence and frequency , but also the criticality and complexity of behaviors over a range of skill domains . Second , a survey that assesses the skills of ...
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Competence priorities in policy and practice | 13 |
A holistic model of competence | 41 |
Meeting important challenges in life | 63 |
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ability achieve acting autonomously activities Adult Literacy analysis approach aspects Canto-Sperber & Dupuy challenges chapter common compe competen competence development complex demands conceptual context contribute critical cultural Daniel Keating Defining and selecting DeSeCo Project dimensions domains Dominique Simone economic employers environment example focus frame of reference framework future assessments global goals IALS important indicators individuals interacting in socially international assessments issues Jack Goody Jacques Delors knowledge measures MEDEF ment mental complexity multiple Murnane nomic normative numeracy Oates OECD OECD countries one's overarching participation Perrenoud perspective petencies Philippe Perrenoud PISA political processes reflective relevant responsibility Robert Kegan sector selecting key competencies social capital social fields socially heterogeneous groups specific Statistics Canada successful survey Switzerland tence tencies theoretical three-fold categorization TIMSS tion tools interactively Trier values viduals Weinert well-being well-functioning society workplace