Key competencies for all: an overarching conceptual frame of reference

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Author: Rychen, Dominique Simone

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UNESCO. International Bureau of Education (IBE)

Abstract:

This paper highlights the growing concern regarding adequacy of education and training in a global environment. It draws upon the OECD program 'Definition and selection of competencies: theoretical and conceptual foundations' (DeSeCo). The goals of DeSeCo, launched within the framework of the OECD indicators project, are to strengthen the theoretical foundations for defining and selecting key competencies and to provide guidelines for future development work for the assessment of key competencies in an international context. The paper begins by outlining the basic considerations underlying the DeSeCo project and describes the definition and selection process of key competencies and the rationale for this selection. It goes on to provide an overview of the debates and discussions that took place during DeSeCo's work program. DeSeCo's key results, the overarching frame of reference and the nine key competencies, are presented. These key competencies are listed under three categories: acting autonomously; using tools interactively; and functioning in socially heterogeneous groups. The paper concludes by briefly discussing the applicability DeSeCo's frame of reference beyond OECD.

The monograph from which this document is taken is indexed at TD/TNC 79.291; a second paper from this publication is indexed at TD/TNC 79.293.

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This paper highlights the growing concern regarding adequacy of education and training in a global environment. It draws upon the OECD program 'Definition and selection of competencies: theoretical and conceptual foundations' (DeSeCo). The goals of DeSeCo, launched within the framework of the OECD indicators project, are to strengthen the theoretical foundations for defining and selecting key competencies and to provide guidelines for future development work for the assessment of key competencies in an international context. The paper begins by outlining the basic ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Skills and knowledge; Governance; Outcomes; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Skill development; Key competency; Competence; Curriculum; Education and training system; Educational indicator; Education

Published: Paris, France: UNESCO International Bureau of Education, 2004

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Book Title: Developing key competencies in education: some lessons from international and national experience / D. S. Rychen and A. Tiana.

Pages: pp.5-34

Series:
Studies in comparative education

ISBN: 9231039458

Statement of responsibility: Dominique Simone Rychen

Notes:
The DeSeCo project website may be found at: http://www.portal-stat.admin.ch/deseco/index.htm

Resource type: Book chapter

Call Number:
TD/TNC 79.292



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