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NTIS 바로가기기독교교육 논총 = Journal of christian education in Korea, v.74, 2023년, pp.135 - 157
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Competency means 'the ability to do something', and competency-based education means 'the process of education based on the concept of competency'. Competency-based education is generally implemented in general education. However, competency-based education has not yet been actively conducted in the...
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