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A sufficient supply (of).
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From the perspective of social capital, ability refers to "competencies at the nodes of the network".
In section "Semantic relationships between Competencies" we extend the comparison method to competencies by considering skills and performance.
We now extend the comparison to competencies, adding the skill (S) and performance (P) components of the competency model.
Areas of capacity gap range from negotiation and policy dialogue skills, organizational and management skills to competencies in marketing, processing, and value addition and M&E.
The system accepts that Multiplication Quiz 6 has a high value, but from the teacher's pre-association of activities/data sources to competencies (see Johnson et al. 2013c), it identifies that this quiz did not contribute to the division competencies.
The literacy concept in PISA aims to assess skills for life of 15-year-old students, which refers to competencies necessary for participation in society and success on the labor market (OECD 2003).
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Key challenges are the uniform publication of unambiguous competency information and "time-to-competency" agility.
Spiegel replied, Diversity, for us, is really closely tied to competency.
Reformers also argued that teachers must be paid according to competency.
But higher education's usual heuristics may not apply to competency based learning.
Will hiring halt at the Hollywood model and never progress to competency marketplace utopia?
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