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Key competencies for a successful life and a well-functioning society Laura Hersh Salganik; Dominique Simone Rychen

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hog Referencee and Huber USA 2003Description: 206 p. HardISBN:
  • 9780889372726
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658
Contents:
Introduction: An overview Chapter 1: Consolidation of the notion of competence by Dominique Simone Rychen, Swiss Federal Statistical Office Chapter 2: Multiple approaches in the policy realm to defining and selecting key competencies by Laura Hersh Salganik, Education Statistics Services Institute, American Institutes for Research Chapter 3: A limited set of competencies valid in and across social fields by Dominique Simone Rychen, Swiss Federal Statistical Office Chapter 4: Relevance of key competencies - desired outcomes by Heinz Gilomen, Swiss Federal Statistical Office Chapter 5: Implications for assessment by Scott Murray & Eugene Owen, Statistics Canada/National Center for Education Statistics, US Concluding Remarks
Summary: What competencies are needed for a successful life and well-functioning society? As part of an interdisciplinary, policy-oriented project carried out by the OECD, this volume lays out normative, definitional, and conceptual criteria for defining and selecting key international competencies.
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Introduction: An overview Chapter 1: Consolidation of the notion of competence by Dominique Simone Rychen, Swiss Federal Statistical Office Chapter 2: Multiple approaches in the policy realm to defining and selecting key competencies by Laura Hersh Salganik, Education Statistics Services Institute, American Institutes for Research Chapter 3: A limited set of competencies valid in and across social fields by Dominique Simone Rychen, Swiss Federal Statistical Office Chapter 4: Relevance of key competencies - desired outcomes by Heinz Gilomen, Swiss Federal Statistical Office Chapter 5: Implications for assessment by Scott Murray & Eugene Owen, Statistics Canada/National Center for Education Statistics, US Concluding Remarks

What competencies are needed for a successful life and well-functioning society? As part of an interdisciplinary, policy-oriented project carried out by the OECD, this volume lays out normative, definitional, and conceptual criteria for defining and selecting key international competencies.

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