posted on 2020-10-01, 00:00authored byHarsha Chandir
This research traced the practices by which the OECD attempted to stabilise “global competence” into an assessment instrument, and how the assessment was challenged when it encountered a selection of 15-year-old test takers in Victoria, Australia. The findings show the assessment (largely) ignores the diversity in performances of global competence which is antithetical to the very premise of this phenomenon.