What are the 8 key competences?
The revised Key Competences are:
- Multilingual competence.
- Personal, social and learning to learn competence.
- Citizenship competence.
- Entrepreneurship competence.
- Cultural awareness and expression competence.
- Digital competence.
- Mathematical competence and competence in science, technology and engineering.
- Literacy competence.
What is the European skills Agenda?
The European Skills Agenda is a five-year plan to help individuals and businesses develop more and better skills and to put them to use, by: strengthening sustainable competitiveness, as set out in the European Green Deal.
What are the main competencies of the European Commission?
EU competences
- customs union.
- establishing competition rules necessary for the functioning of the internal market.
- monetary policy for the Member States whose currency is the euro.
- conservation of marine biological resources under the common fisheries policy.
- common commercial policy.
- concluding international agreements.
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What are the 7 key competences?
7 KEY COMPETENCES
- Competence in Linguistic Communication. (
- Competence in Mathematics, Science and Technology.
- Digital Competence (DC).
- Learning to Learn.
- Social and Civic Competences.
- Sense of Initiative and Entrepreneurship.
- Cultural Awareness and Expression.
What are basic competences?
The basic competence is the ability to achieve the Core Competencies that must be obtained by Students through learning [8]. Basic competence is a number of abilities that should be controlled learners in certain subjects as a reference for the preparation of competency indicators in a lesson [9].
What is the Pact for skills?
The Pact for Skills is a key building block of this agenda. It aims to mobilise investment flowing into upskilling and reskilling the working-age population, engage all stakeholders, and facilitate cooperation in the skills and education sector.
What are EU exclusive competences?
Exclusive competences (Article 3 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union — TFEU) areas in which the EU alone is able to legislate and adopt binding acts. EU countries are able to do so themselves only if empowered by the EU to implement these acts.
Which 3 three principles determine how and in which areas the EU can act?
3 principles determine how and in what areas the EU may act:
- conferral – the EU has only that authority conferred upon it by the EU treaties, which have been ratified by all member countries.
- proportionality – the EU action cannot exceed what is necessary to achieve the objectives of the treaties.
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