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Competences for learning to learn and active citizenship: different currencies or two sides of the same coin?

Competences for learning to learn and active citizenship: different currencies or two sides of the same coin?
Competences for learning to learn and active citizenship: different currencies or two sides of the same coin?
In the context of the European Union Framework of Key Competences and the need to develop indicators for European Union member states to measure progress made towards the ‘knowledge economy’ and ‘greater social cohesion’ both the learning to learn and the active citizenship competences have been highlighted. However, what have yet to be discussed are the links and the overlaps between these two competences. Based on the development of research projects on these two fields, this article will compare the two sets of competences, both qualitatively and quantitatively. It will describe how the values and dispositions that motivate and inform active citizenship and learning to learn are related to each other, both empirically and theoretically. Both these competences are tools for empowering individuals and giving them the motivation and autonomy to control their own lives beyond the social circumstances in which they find themselves. In the case of active citizenship, the ability to be able to participate in society and voice their concerns, ensure their rights and the rights of others. In the case of learning to learn to be able to participate in work and everyday life by being empowered to learn and update the constantly changing competences required to successfully manage your life plans. When measuring both these competences then certain values relating positively towards democracy and human rights are common in their development
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121-137
Hoskins, Bryony
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Deakin-Crick, R.
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Hoskins, Bryony
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Deakin-Crick, R.
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Hoskins, Bryony and Deakin-Crick, R. (2010) Competences for learning to learn and active citizenship: different currencies or two sides of the same coin? European Journal of Education, 110 (2), 121-137. (doi:10.1111/j.1465-3435.2009.01419.x).

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In the context of the European Union Framework of Key Competences and the need to develop indicators for European Union member states to measure progress made towards the ‘knowledge economy’ and ‘greater social cohesion’ both the learning to learn and the active citizenship competences have been highlighted. However, what have yet to be discussed are the links and the overlaps between these two competences. Based on the development of research projects on these two fields, this article will compare the two sets of competences, both qualitatively and quantitatively. It will describe how the values and dispositions that motivate and inform active citizenship and learning to learn are related to each other, both empirically and theoretically. Both these competences are tools for empowering individuals and giving them the motivation and autonomy to control their own lives beyond the social circumstances in which they find themselves. In the case of active citizenship, the ability to be able to participate in society and voice their concerns, ensure their rights and the rights of others. In the case of learning to learn to be able to participate in work and everyday life by being empowered to learn and update the constantly changing competences required to successfully manage your life plans. When measuring both these competences then certain values relating positively towards democracy and human rights are common in their development

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Published date: March 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 194861
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/194861
ISSN: 0141-8211
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Date deposited: 11 Aug 2011 14:17
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Author: Bryony Hoskins
Author: R. Deakin-Crick

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