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Using assessment data to help students thrive: Classroom perspectives from Mongolia

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Editor’s Note:This is the third post in a series about using data from 21st century skills assessments.

We are teaching students who will eventually work, use technologies, and solve problems yet unknown.

How do we identify the skills that will help prepare them for the challenges of tomorrow’s complex communities and workplaces?

Traditional methods of assessing students’ core skills have dominated education for past decades in Mongolia. That is, assessment has…


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