Details
- Identification
- ISBN: 978-92-79-70077-4, DOI: 10.2766/71491, Catalogue number: NC-01-17-672-EN-N
- Publication date
- 19 December 2017
- Authors
- Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture | Network of Experts on the Social dimension of Education and Training (NESET)
- Geographical scope
- European Union
Description
The social and economic transformations of contemporary knowledge societies demand new ways of thinking and learning. Knowledge alone is not sufficient; a broader range of skills and abilities is needed to navigate a moving landscape characterised by the increasing importance of information and communications technologies (ICTs).
The European key competence framework identified eight key competences supported by seven transversal skills necessary for personal fulfilment, active citizenship and all-rounded development in the 21st century.
While the implementation of the key competence framework has been on the agenda of all Member States, policies and practices for the assessment of these competences have yet to be fully implemented in EU countries’ efforts to integrate competence-based education into school curricula.
This report reviews international research to demonstrate how European education systems can improve their assessment practices to measure and support students’ acquisition of key competences and transversal skills.
Authors
Siarova Hanna, Mašidlauskaitė Rūta, Sternadel Dalibor
Cite as
European Commission: Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, Public Policy and Management Institute (PPMI), Siarova, H., Mašidlauskaitė, R. and Sternadel, D., Assessment practices for 21st century learning – Review of evidence – Analytical report, Publications Office, 2017, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/71491
