Sustainable Growth of Transversal Competencies: Exploring the Competence Relationships among University Students

Author:

Rubene Zanda1ORCID,Dimdins Girts2ORCID,Miltuze Anika2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Scientific Institute of Pedagogy, University of Latvia, LV-1586 Riga, Latvia

2. Department of Psychology, University of Latvia, LV-1586 Riga, Latvia

Abstract

The development of transversal competencies, in interaction with professional competencies, is essential for individuals to adapt to change and live meaningful and productive lives. The aim of this study was to explore the mutual interaction of six transversal competencies—civic, digital, entrepreneurial, global, innovation, and research, as well as their respective sub-competencies—and propose possible approaches to how this dynamic of interaction can be applied to facilitate the development of transversal competencies. A sample of students (N = 1575) from 21 universities in Latvia completed a self-assessment survey evaluating multiple behavioural indicators for each transversal competence and sub-competence. The results revealed that civic competence was evaluated significantly lower than other competencies, and, for most transversal competencies, sub-competencies associated with active and systematic collaboration and networking received lower evaluations. A network analysis showed that the community involvement sub-competence of the civic competence and the initiative and critical thinking sub-competencies of the innovation competence had the strongest links to the other measured sub-competencies on average. The results suggest that the development of initiative and cooperation-and-collaboration-related and network-building skills are likely to have a systematic positive effect on the development of a wider set of transversal competencies and the professional autonomy of students in the long term.

Funder

Assessment of the Students’ Competences in Higher Education and their Development Dynamics during Study Period

Development of Education Quality Monitoring System

Publisher

MDPI AG

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