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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned competencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to competencies that have already been mentioned in the text.
Example: "The training program will focus on the aforementioned competencies to ensure all participants are adequately prepared."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned skills" or "earlier stated abilities".
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In the IEA's (International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement) ICILS 2013 (International Computer and Information Literacy Study), the aforementioned competencies were investigated along with CIL learning contexts and outcomes (such as school-level factors in different education systems)—for the first time for secondary schools by applying computer-based student tests.
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At Lausanne University Hospital, we plan to repeat a survey in 2015 to document progress in provider perceived competencies following the curricular changes we have made as part of the aforementioned Swiss MFH project.
Take the aforementioned gull.
(See aforementioned racial divide).
(See: aforementioned Republican clown show).
Take the aforementioned UBER.
What about those aforementioned zombies?
With the aforementioned Canadian and United States-based competency frameworks essentially filling the theoretical void within the field, it is therefore important for educators to utilize measurement instruments designed to assess domains highlighted within these frameworks.
Adapatability also requires at least some competency in the aforementioned capabilities".
Despite the aforementioned shortcomings, this instrument is a valuable tool for capturing the competency of primary care manager in Thailand and serves as a starting point in how to measure SHPH-Ds competency.
This paper theorizes FOLC as a response to several problematics, including (a) the aforementioned demand for greater educational focus on higher-order competency development, (b) the deficiencies of distance education and MOOCs as learning models, and (c) a quest for new learning models that strengthen deliberation skills and deepen democratic experience.
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