Evaldesign launches Handbook on Measuring 21st Century Skills

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An attempt to address the gaps in 21st-century learning skills

New Delhi, December 23, 2017: Evaldesign, a cutting-edge Education Research Consulting firm set up in 2013 with a focus on designing and evaluating programs was delighted to announce the launch of the Handbook on measuring 21st Century Skills.  The Handbook is an effort to unpack the competencies outlined by various 21stCentury Skills frameworks, and outline their sub-components (or constructs) in a granular and mutually exclusive manner. Anil Swarup, Secretary, School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Human Resource and Development, Government of India graced the launch conference with his presence, amongst other eminent speakers.

The newly released Handbook focusses on four primary skills: these are Critical Thinking, Creativity, Empathy, and Executive Function. A detailed literature review has been conducted for each of these skills to examine how researchers have defined their sub-components or constructs and methods used to measure the identified constructs have been reviewed and aligned with the constructs where available

The launch conference introduced the concepts of the handbook to a large audience of practitioners, policymakers and researchers and ignite the debate on the need for specificity of definition and methods of measurement of 21st Century skills constructs.

The conference covered the following topics:

  • The importance of 21st Century Skills and relevance for students
  • The link between 21st Century Skills and hard skills
  • Challenges in measuring 21st Century Skills and the need for implementation organizations to measure them
  • Policy, and incorporation of skills and their measurements in the national curriculum 

Dr. Akanksha Bapna, Founder and CEO, Evaldesign explained that, “The Handbook aims to provide a common platform for practitioners, researchers and policymakers to discuss and redefine education interventions, measurement methodologies and policy decisions aimed at teaching 21st Century Skills.”

Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)