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Transversal Competences in Engineering Degrees: Integrating Content and Foreign Language Teaching

There has been a constant advance of the labour markets and permanent reorientation towards digital Industry 4.0. Yet, the environments for learning remain unchallenged when it comes to the provision of new professionals across the globe. Therefore, this has created a gap in transversal competences,...

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Published in:Education sciences 2020-11, Vol.10 (11), p.296
Main Authors: Oksana, Polyakova, Galstyan-Sargsyan, Ruzana, López-Jiménez, P. Amparo, Pérez-Sánchez, Modesto
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subjects Business English
Cohesion
College Students
Colleges & universities
Cross Cultural Studies
Educational Cooperation
Employers
Employment Potential
Engineering Education
engineering students
English (Second Language)
Foreign Countries
Foreign language instruction
Higher education
Industry 4.0
Instructional Design
International Cooperation
Labor market
Language Proficiency
Language Usage
Learning
Learning Processes
Needs Assessment
Professionals
Quantitative analysis
Research Methodology
Role of Education
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Skill Development
Soft skills
Student Attitudes
Student Mobility
Student Surveys
Task Analysis
Teaching Experience
Teaching Methods
Training
transversal competences
Universities
University students
Work Environment
title Transversal Competences in Engineering Degrees: Integrating Content and Foreign Language Teaching
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