B.C. Ministry of Education: Showing what a Skill Looks Like

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B.C. Ministry of Education: Showing what a Skill Looks Like

Education & Skills
Pages:4 pages7 min read

Author: Amanda Thompson

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The B.C. Ministry of Education supports a continuous process of generic employability skill assessment, development and reassessment for its secondary school students to prepare them to meet the challenges of the world of work.

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The B.C. Ministry of Education supports a continuous process of generic employability skill assessment, development and reassessment for its secondary school students to prepare them to meet the challenges of the world of work.

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The B.C. Ministry of Education has undertaken a variety of initiatives to define, develop and assess employability skills. One of the most innovative is School District 59’s development of performance criteria with which students, teachers and employers can assess students’ employability skills.

This case study looks at the:

  • objectives of the program;
  • activities;
  • resources required;
  • achievements and outcomes;

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