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Developing Leadership Competencies
New Directions for Student Leadership, 2017AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of leadership competencies including the history of emergence, contemporary uses, common frameworks, challenges, benefits, and future implications.
Lucy, Croft, Corey, Seemiller
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Journal of Professional Nursing, 2020
BACKGROUND Peer learning has enabled undergraduate nursing students to develop competence and clinical skills. It is rare to find quantitative studies examining the effect of peer learning on professional competence development among undergraduate ...
Nelwati +3 more
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BACKGROUND Peer learning has enabled undergraduate nursing students to develop competence and clinical skills. It is rare to find quantitative studies examining the effect of peer learning on professional competence development among undergraduate ...
Nelwati +3 more
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Embracing conflicts for interpersonal competence development in project-based sustainability courses
, 2020Advanced skills in communication, teamwork and stakeholder engagement are widely recognized as important success factors for advancing sustainability. While project-based learning formats claim to advance such skills, there is little empirical evidence ...
Theres Konrad, Arnim Wiek, M. Barth
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Competence and Resilience in Development
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006Abstract: The first three waves of research on resilience in development, largely behavioral in focus, contributed a compelling set of concepts and methods, a surprisingly consistent body of findings, provocative issues and controversies, and clues to promising areas for the next wave of resilience research linking biology and neuroscience to ...
Ann S, Masten, Jelena, Obradovic
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Development of competence in clerkship
Medical Teacher, 1990Students' perceptions of their educational experience on Surgery and Medicine rotations of a clerkship program were analysed. Six components of the education process, namely (1) frequency of individual teaching, (2) quality of contact with staff-clinicians, (3) appropriateness of responsibility for patient care, (4) appropriateness of supervision ...
A, Cohen, R, Cohen
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A self-determination theory approach to teacher digital competence development
Comput. Educ.new sets of TDC as criterion variables by analyzing questionnaire data. Second, it identifies needs-supportive strategies for digital education by analyzing interviews and school documents. The participants were 370 school teachers.
T. Chiu +5 more
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, 2020
This study examines the possibility that interaction through social network platforms can serve as an informal means of developing intercultural competence among international students in higher education settings.
P. Ngai, Stephen M. Yoshimura, F. Doi
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This study examines the possibility that interaction through social network platforms can serve as an informal means of developing intercultural competence among international students in higher education settings.
P. Ngai, Stephen M. Yoshimura, F. Doi
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Intercultural competence development: A qualitative case study.
Nurse Education in PracticeAIM The aim of this study was to explore Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students' perceptions of the effectiveness of a unique teaching-learning strategy using their results from the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), an instrument for the ...
Christie Emerson +3 more
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Learning at work: competence development or competence-stress
Applied Ergonomics, 2005Changes in work and the ways in which it is carried out bring a need for upgrading workplace knowledge, skills and competencies. In today's workplaces, and for a number of reasons, workloads are higher than ever and stress is a growing concern (Health Risk Soc. 2(2) (2000) 173; Educat. Psychol. Meas. 61(5) (2001) 866).
Katarina, Paulsson +2 more
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