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Author/s: | McDonald, R.; Boud, D.; Francis, J.; Gonczi, A. |
Co-Author/s: | UNEVOC Project |
Publisher/s: | UNESCO Paris |
Published: | 1995 in Paris, France |
ULC: | UNEVOC Library Catalogue ID 2524 (and 4268) |
Assessment is vital in vocational education. Today new challenges have arisen in this field which traditional approaches are failing to address. This study highlights four issues: a) the connections between assessment and learning; b) the need to focus on competence; c) recognizing competence attained outside formal learning situations; and d) assessing across many institutions. The study illustrates both concepts and practical measures in this field and is valuable for both policy-makers and practitioners of technical and vocational education.