Contextualizing Global Flows of Competency-Based Education

Contextualizing Global Flows of Competency-Based Education

Polysemy, Hybridity and Silences

Anderson-Levitt, Kathryn; Gardinier, Meg P.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2025

136

Mole

9781032563824

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Introduction- Contextualising global flows of competency-based education: polysemy, hybridity and silences 1. Transnational competence frameworks and national curriculum-making: the case of Sweden 2. The introduction of competence-based education into the compulsory school curriculum in France (2002-2017): hybridity and polysemy as conditions for change 3. Knowledge for the elites, competencies for the masses: political theatre of educational reforms in the Russian Federation 4. Curricular design for competencies in basic education in Uruguay: Positions and current debates (2008-2019) 5. Moral priority or skill priority: a comparative analysis of key competencies frameworks in China and the United States 6. 21st century skills in the United States: a late, partial and silent reform 7. What kind of citizens? Constructing 'Young Europeans' through loud borrowing in curriculum policy-making in Kosovo 8. Imagining globally competent learners: experts and education policy-making beyond the nation-state
OECD;21st Century;Curriculum;Competencies;Educational Research