Global Competence: Development of Concepts and Overseas Practices

Ling Shao

Article ID: 7381
Vol 7, Issue 6, 2024

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Abstract


Cultivating international talents with global competence meets the need of time. Although domestic scholars have paid much attention to the study of global competence training for Chinese students, they lack a systematic understanding of its conceptual development and its training practices. Therefore, this paper systematically overviews the development of global competence and relative programs launched by foreign universities. At the same time, it provides practical insights into the introduction of training programs and assessment frameworks
in China from multiple perspectives.

Keywords


global competence; higher education

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ijmss.v7i6.7381

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