Teaching — and measuring — hard and soft skills are uniquely different. It's far easier to teach and measure hard skills, and usually, teachers teach hard skills while trainers train soft skills.
This paper discusses a fundamental problem in measuring the growth of knowledge and comparing the skills of people. New skills emerge that are not just more of the previously acquired skills.
Measuring might feel like math in the classroom, but at the Tellus Science Museum, it looks a lot more like playtime.
When a 9th grader in Salt Lake City—let’s call him Arnoldo—refused to do any work in his English class, his teachers weren’t finding a way to connect with him. The school’s social-emotional-learning ...
Competitive programming has been considered as one of the strictest methods of evaluating the problem solving capabilities, ...
Jordan Schiesser scrunched his nose and rubbed his forehead before estimating Friday that nine kindergartners equal 999 feet in length. On “Measurement Day” at Pinckney School, staff from Lawrence ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cloud Academy, the leading enterprise cloud training platform, today announced the launch of an end-to-end suite designed to measure cloud skills, assess training ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Teaching — and measuring — hard and soft skills are uniquely different. It’s far easier to teach and measure hard skills, and usually, ...