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What is Global Competence

Contemporary Multicultural Orientations and Practices for Global Leadership
A set of skills acquired by leaders in solving complex business problems, understanding perspectives, building networks for social interactions in a multicultural environment and taking informed decisions.
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Global Psychological Capital and Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Sulaiman Olusegun Atiku (Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia) and Ziska Fields (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6286-3.ch008
Abstract
The ability to envision future business opportunities, make adequate preparations, take decisive decisions, and influence other stakeholders towards attainment of set objectives is essential for those in leadership positions. This chapter examines the relationship between global psychological capital and business sustainability. A literature review was conducted on the link between global psychological capital and business sustainability. This study revealed that global psychological capital and firm's innovation are important factors determining the position of a corporation in any industry. An update of global mindsets and positive psychological states of those in management positions will determine the ability to lead workforce creativity and drive firm innovation, thereby culminating into sustainable competitive advantage.
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Promoting Peace Through Education: Creating Globally Competent Learners in the UK
Understanding and successfully communicating and working with people from cross-cultural backgrounds.
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Critical Online Conversations for Global Educators: Andragogical Considerations and Assessment Strategy
A performance-based developmental process in which learners acquire the knowledge of significant issues affecting local and global communities, develop higher-order transferrable skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, communication and collaboration, deepen understanding and appreciation of cultures and perspectives different from their own, and foster commitment to justice, peace and sustainability for all.
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Curriculum-Supporting Global Competence-Related Learning Based on PISA 2018
A framework created by OECD to cover competences for people to live in a globally connected world.
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Fostering Cultural Awareness for a Global Competence
Global competence refers to the skills, values, and behaviors that prepare young people to thrive in a more diverse, interconnected world.
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Citizen Journalism: Activating Students to Participate in Global Issues
Knowledge, skills, and dispositions to appreciate and engage in diverse perspectives and world views, and to act constructively toward sustainable development and collective well-being.
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Essential Skills for the 21st Century Workforce
The acquisition of in-depth knowledge and understanding of international issues, an appreciation of and ability to work with people from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, proficiency in a foreign language and skills to function productively in an interdependent world community.
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Understanding and Facing Migration Through Stories for Influence
Boix-Mansilla (2016) defines global global competence as the capacity to understand and act on issues of global significance.
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Analysis of Radicalisation Prevention Policies From the Perspective of Educommunication in Mediterranean Countries
Is the ability to analyse global and intercultural issues, with respect for human rights, to interact with people from different cultures, to take action for the common good and sustainable development.
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Love and Language: Peace Building in the Foreign Language Classroom
A combination of attitudes, values, knowledge, and abilities applied to intercultural communications and issues of global interest.
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Global Citizenship Education in the Era of Globalization
Mastery of key knowledge, skills, values and attitudes to live effectively in a globalised society and contribute to make the world a better place.
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Three Educational Perspectives Supporting Social Justice in a Globally Connected World
A framework created by OECD to cover competences for people to live in a globally connected world.
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An Action Research Study on Globally Competent Teaching in Online Spaces
The knowledge, skills, and attitudinal and ethical dispositions needed to understand, interact, and problem-solve globally.
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