Social and civic competences: Learning to Disagree
Social and civic competences: Learning to Disagree
Dr Majella Dempsey and Dr Anthony Malone Maynooth University
Learning to disagree ? Teachers' Guide
? eachersGuide_A4_EN_web.pdf
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In this session we will explore:
? Being competent ? Teaching strategies ?
discussion, debate and dialogue. ? Assessing key competences.
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What for you does being competent mean?
Using QR code below or the link pasted below and in the chat box post three words that represent what being competent means to you.
Keep mentimeter open
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For the Council of Europe an individual is deemed to be acting competently when he or she meets the demands, challenges and opportunities that are presented by democratic and interpersonal situations
(2016: 35)
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