The Application of Competency based Approach in the Study of Human Capacity
Irina Tolstova (),
Tatiana Kaloshina (),
Julia Lebedeva () and
Olesya Kovalyeva ()
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Irina Tolstova: Novosibirsk State Agrarian University Russia, Postal: RU
Tatiana Kaloshina: Novosibirsk State Agrarian University Russia, Postal: RU
Julia Lebedeva: Novosibirsk State Agrarian University Russia, Postal: RU
Olesya Kovalyeva: Novosibirsk State Agrarian University Russia, Postal: RU
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2015, vol. 6, issue 4, 785-794
Abstract:
When writing this article the main objective was to study the human capacity from the perspective of competency based approach An analysis of scientific literature allowed the authors to consider various approaches to the definition of terms competence competency and competency based approach In the article the authors point out that stands out two levels of competence First level competences needed each and everyone skilled in the modern society let us call them basic second competences needed the representative of specific profession let us call them special However as we can see based on the results available to us almost all conducted studies and developments had a theoretical nature the product of which are the above theories If we set for ourselves the practical applied task which will result in the application of competency based approach in a particular organization and further in a single industry field we immediately are faced with a necessity to develop a third level competencies for a specific position a specific workplace This problem can be solved by the variation mechanism of basic and special competencies based on the significance for each individual position
Date: 2015
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