Re: Terminology: EU language skills, and Master to Main (or ...)

2021-06-14 Thread Alan Gauld via Python-list
On 13/06/2021 04:21, dn via Python-list wrote: > What do you think a professionally-recognisable series of skill-levels > for programmers? This has been done or attempted many times, with perhaps the most complete scheme being the British Computer Society's "Industry Standard Model" which breaks

Re: Terminology: EU language skills, and Master to Main (or ...)

2021-06-14 Thread Greg Ewing
On 13/06/21 3:21 pm, dn wrote: Will referring to skilled professionals as 'masters (of their profession/craft)' transgress (international or at least US-instigated) 'Political Correctness'? And what about all the university degrees with the word "master" in their names? Worst of all, will epis

Re: Terminology: EU language skills, and Master to Main (or ...)

2021-06-13 Thread jan via Python-list
Hi, see below On 13/06/2021, dn via Python-list wrote: > [to folk subscribed to both the Python list and Python-Tutor: apologies > for cross-posting] > > > Regarding levels of skill or complexity in learning, the European Union > has been working on "The Common European Framework of Reference for

Terminology: EU language skills, and Master to Main (or ...)

2021-06-12 Thread dn via Python-list
[to folk subscribed to both the Python list and Python-Tutor: apologies for cross-posting] Regarding levels of skill or complexity in learning, the European Union has been working on "The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment". It also standardises t