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The eAssessment of Key Competences and their Relationship with Academic Performance

Journal of Information Technology Research, 2016
Even though in the current information-rich environment information skills have become a key competence within school curricula, their transversal, sometimes marginal character is maintained in basic education. This research work intends to facilitate the teachers information-rich environment information skills have become a key competence within ...
Fernando Martínez-Abad   +2 more
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Key Competences of Information Systems Project Managers

International Journal of Information Technology Project Management, 2019
Project managers have a main role in all kinds of projects, and information systems (IS) projects are not an exception. In order to perform their activities well, project managers need to develop several complementary competences, including technical, contextual and behavioral competences.
João Eduardo Quintela Varajão   +2 more
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KEY COMPETENCES AND THEIR GROUPING

Scientific Works
The article shows that there is no single agreed list of key competencies in the world. Competencies, first of all, come from the public demand for the preparation of citizens. Modern competencies were defined at international symposia held by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, as well as the Council of Europe, and were adopted ...
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Key Skills and Competences for Defence: Annex C

2015
This is Annex E of the non-public final report of a study commissioned by the European Defence Agency (EDA) with the aim of defining and identifying the key skills for defence; Annex E provides the case studies investigated during the study.
Jon Freeman   +2 more
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A methodological approach to key competencies in informatics

Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Innovation & technology in computer science education - ITiCSE '14, 2014
Competencies in informatics have traditionally been fixed, defined, and identified either normatively by groups of experts or as derivations from educational standards of one of various external fields. This paper presents a novel approach, which is methodologically driven by Qualitative Content Analysis (QCA). My goal was to derive key competencies in
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School Counsellors and the Key Competencies.

New Zealand Journal of Counselling, 2013
Education leaders maintain that the contemporary New Zealand Curriculum (Ministry of Education, 2007) offers opportunities for lateral innovation as learning becomes a collective, whole-school endeavour. This article argues that school guidance counsellors are well positioned to weave themselves into possibilities for lateral innovation when the ...
Colin Hughes   +4 more
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The Keys for Success: Leadership Core Competencies

Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2017
Providing leaders with skills resulting in positive behaviors, specifically increasing quality performance improvement projects and leadership style, ultimately may deliver an increase in professional development. Consisting of the topic leadership, this article consists of core competencies specifically targeted for learning leadership skills.
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Key Competencies for Circular Product Development

Sustainable development goals and changing environmental policies lead the transformation of organizations to incorporate the circular economy principles and employ circular product development (CPD) practices. Consequently, this implies new competencies that need to be developed at organizational and individual level.
Dlugoborskyte, Vytaute   +2 more
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The key elements of strategic competence [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
In today's organisations senior managers have to cope with strategic environments characterised by high levels of uncertainty, volumes of information, and shifting business models. As a consequence, their individual strategic expertise may not be sufficient to help the organisation chart its way through this environment.
Sparrow, P R, Hodgkinson, G P
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The Ethics of Competence, a Self-Assessment is Key

Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2022
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