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Seven competencies have been indentified, including socio-behavioural competences in which communication and professionalism are two of the competences.
Compared with the established training system based on certification of the completion of a series or rotations and stays in certain healthcare units, the new model proposes a more structured training process based on the gradual acquisition of specific competences, in which residents must play an active role in designing their own training program.
However, the results also reflected other competences in which they did not score so highly, with their ability to create websites, blogs and/or YouTube channels standing out negatively (M = 0.81; SD = 1.002).
The competences in which the students rated low at the end of the programme were in fact elements that were not addressed in the evaluation course or in the master's programme.
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At the same time, the area of competence in which they roam has steadily diminished, as the natural and then the social sciences developed bodies of theory and methods of investigation calling for specific apprenticeships, not general wisdom.
Having a self-assessment that identifies those areas of information competence in which students consider themselves to be weak will be a significant help in planning activities designed to strengthen these areas in doctoral programs.
Fourth, integrating grammar and pragmatic instruction has potentially fostered each participant's overall communicative competence (in which his/her grammatical competence is subsumed).
The present study builds upon theoretical and methodological implications: first, it argues that a multi-disciplinary study of contact-phenomena advances our theory on the interplay of language as 'human faculty' and 'social competence' in which bilinguals engage in a linguistic task that involve cognitive processing mechanisms and the ability to implement societal norms (Matras 2010).
See, the role of the marching band used to be one of reassurance: crowds would watch them sail by in lockstep, and the exactitude and rigor of their uniformity offered a vision of supremely confident organization--a reflection of the indomitable competence in which the onlookers, as a society, took such pride.
Wg, Ras and N signaling pathways are critical for muscle progenitor specification: Wg signaling first sets up a region of competence, in which Ras and N will subsequently be locally activated to specify a single progenitor (Fig. 1).
We used a 6-point Likert scale of levels of competence (from non-existent to excellent competence) in which graduates had to define what "sufficient" competence meant, for each item of questionnaire.
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