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Motivation reconsidered: the concept of competence.

Psychology Review, 1959
No wonder you activities are, reading will be always needed. It is not only to fulfil the duties that you need to finish in deadline time. Reading will encourage your mind and thoughts.
R. W. White
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Teaching and Assessing Intercultural Communicative Competence

, 1997
This revised edition of Michael Byram’s classic 1997 book updates the text in light of both recent research and critiques and commentaries on the 1st edition.
M. Byram
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Developing professional knowledge and competence

, 1994
The Context for Professional Education and Development. Part 1 - Professional Knowledge - Its Character, Development and Use: The Influence of Context on Knowledge Use - What is Learned from Continuing Professional Education and How Kinds of Professional
M. Eraut
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The development of competence in favorable and unfavorable environments. Lessons from research on successful children.

American Psychologist, 1998
The development of competence holds great interest for parents and society alike. This article considers implications from research on competence and resilience in children and adolescents for policy and interventions designed to foster better outcomes ...
A. Masten, J. Coatsworth
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Competition for competence and interpartner learning within international strategic alliances

, 1991
Global competition highlights asymmetries in the skill endowments of firms. Collaboration may provide an opportunity for one partner to internalize the skills of the other, and thus improve its position both within and without the alliance.
G. Hamel
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The competence to be competent

Paper in Linguistics, 1981
Abstract Competence is the ability to act appropriately in a situation. The grammatical rules of linguistic competence must play an important role in defining the situation and planning an appropriate action. A skill crucial to performing competently is the ability to shift or sustain the focus of attention.
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Competences, distinctive competences, and core competences

2010
In order to elaborate the concept of resources (a key component of the well-established resource-based theory of the firm) this paper concentrates on exploring and elaborating the associated concept of competences, in particular distinctive and core competences.
Eden, C., Ackermann, Fran
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Competing to Compete

Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 1996
(1996). Competing to Compete. Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning: Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 34-40.
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Competence vs. competency

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2001
Learn the significant difference between competence and competency.
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The Perceived Competence Scale for Children.

, 1982
HARTER, SUSAN. The Perceived Competence Scale for Children. CmILD DEVELOPMENT, 1982, 53, 87-97. A new self-report instrument, the Perceived Competence Scale for Children, is described. Emphasis is placed on the assessment of a child's sense of competence
S. Harter
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