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Key competences of young entrepreneurs in the world of digitalisation based on the results of a Hungarian questionnaire research

2022 IEEE 10th Jubilee International Conference on Computational Cybernetics and Cyber-Medical Systems (ICCC), 2022
The competences needed for successful entrepreneurship have undergone a huge transformation since the 2000s. Environmental challenges and rapidly changing knowledge have also changed the system of key competences.
C. Mizser   +2 more
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Improvement of English key competences based on machine learning and artificial intelligence technology

Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2020
How to apply artificial intelligence technology to help education reform is a problem that teaching researchers need to solve urgently. Using artificial intelligence technology to improve the key competences of English subjects is the new direction of ...
Tingting Zhao, Yu-Fen Cai
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Competences: Key to Success

2002
Ofman (1998) begins his book Inspiration and quality in organizations with the above motto, which reflects the mission of education accurately. The business world is asking for inspired workers, workers who have come alive. Business schools have to educate students who are aware of their talents.
Rien Brouwers   +2 more
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COMPETENCE AND KEY FACTORS OF COMPETENCE INNOVATIVE APPROACH

European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 2022
This article discusses the key factors of competency and competency innovative approach. Information is provided on the views of national and foreign pedagogical scholars on competence and competence.
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Key competencies or key incompetencies?

New Zealand Journal of Counselling, 2014
Hughes, Burke, Graham, Crocket, and Kotzé (2013) have claimed that school guidance counsellors' work "relates directly to the core mission of schools as expressed in the key competencies and values" (p. 14), namely for young people to experience psychological wellbeing as implied by the descriptors "confident and connected" envisioned for them by The ...
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Key competences of computer science professionals

2016 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2016
The last two decades have witnessed an enormously rapid development of computer technologies which have undoubtedly affected all the fields of human activities, including education. In fact, computer science is one of the most evolving profile study programmes at technical universities nowadays.
Petra Poulova, Blanka Klímová
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Adults video gaming: Key competences for a globalised society

Comput. Educ., 2019
Is it possible that by playing video games adults can develop key competences that may prove beneficial in dealing with the new challenges of 21st-century society?
L. A. Díaz   +2 more
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Examining the role of key competences in firm performance

, 2019
Industry 4.0 processes brought dramatic changes in skills and competences needed at the firm level. The purpose of this paper is: to identify and quantify key competences required for workers with economics-and-business background; to evaluate ...
Bruno Škrinjarić, P. Domadenik
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Oocyte competency is the key to embryo potential

Fertility and Sterility, 2015
The oocyte is the major determinant of embryo developmental competence in women. It delivers half the chromosomal complement to the embryo, but the maternal and paternal genomes are neither symmetrical nor equal in their contributions to embryo fate. Unlike the paternal genome, the maternal genome carries a heavy footprint of parental aging.
David, Keefe   +2 more
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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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