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Edition: 2010
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ISBN: B008BAHPXQ
Edition: 2010
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B008BAHPXQ
Innovative Assessment for the 21st Century: Supporting Educational Needs
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New competencies (e.g., information communication and technology skills) are needed to deal successfully with the deluge of data. In order to accomplish this, new "educationally valuable" skills must be acknowledged and assessed. Toward this end, the skills we value and support for a society producing knowledge workers, not simply service workers, must be identified, together with methods for their measurement.
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New competencies (e.g., information communication and technology skills) are needed to deal successfully with the deluge of data. In order to accomplish this, new "educationally valuable" skills must be acknowledged and assessed
Innovative Assessment for the 21st Century explores the faces of future assessment-and
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