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Can competency assessment support struggles for community development and self-determination

This paper (PDF 255k) argues that if competency assessment is to make any contribution as a potentially ‘liberating’ curriculum strategy for struggles of community development and self determination then it needs to challenge the authoritarianism of the current national qualifications frameworks being established in a growing number of English speaking countries.

This paper critiques recent research and policy efforts which seek to make authoritarian structures more culturally appropriate, more accessible and equitable rather than changing and democratising the structures themselves