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Skills Tests

These tests assess the students' skills.

These tests, identified and reviewed by the project experts, should be used by teachers and school counsellors to support students in the identification of their skills.

A skill is a learned ability to carry out a task.

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Title of Test:
Education Planner
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Skills Addressed:
Communication in the mother tongue
Communication in a foreign language
Mathematical literacy and basic competences in science and technology
Digital competence
Learning-to-learn
Interpersonal and civic competences
Entrepreneurship
Cultural expression
Website of the Test
Name of Author(s):
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA)
Date of Production:
2015-02-02 17:05:00
Language/s of the tool:
English
Description:
Education Planner is a great starting point for identifying your skills and interests and exploring some suitable careers that you may enjoy.
There are several on-line tests ( skills and hidden potential) for middle and high school students.

Middle school students will discover their interests and the things that motivate them by participating in several fun, interactive activities that get them thinking about careers.High school students will discover and learn all about careers and colleges—including ways to pay—using simple search tools, clever interactive exercises.
Tags or Key Words:
Career planning,learning styles, smart borrowing,careers matching skills.
Translation of the test:
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Partners' Institution:
Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences


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