Competent uses of competence: on the difference between a value-judgment and empirical assessability
This article considers the concept of Competence as applied to educational theory and policy, and illuminates the possibility of significant variations in meaning. Referring to Wittgenstein's distinctions between transitive and intransitive uses of notions and Holland's description of mast...
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Main Author: | Birgit Schaffar (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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