Noncognitive Skill Assessment in School: Research, Practice, Application

Noncognitive Skill Assessment in School: Research, Practice, Application

by RichardD.Roberts (Author), JeremyBurrus (Author), JonathanE.Martin (Author)

Synopsis

Noncognitive skills have long been understood to matter in school, workforce, and life-though means to measures these skills have not been formalized by test makers and measurement experts. In this groundbreaking book, Richard Roberts and Jonathan Martin draw together the latest research on the assessment, support, and development of noncognitive skills in schools. With case studies that clearly demonstrate the value of noncognitive skills, and the many complications involved in assessing them productively, this book traces out this new and complex assessment terrain and explains how we might use the new assessment tools we have.

$120.67

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN 10: 1138806404
ISBN 13: 9781138806405
Expected Release Date: 05 Jan 2026

Author Bio
Richard D. Roberts, Ph.D. is a Managing Principal Research Scientist in the Center for Academic and Workforce Readiness and Success at the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey. He travels around the world giving presentations on his work. Jonathan E. Martin is the Editorial Director for EdLeader21, a professional network of educational leaders and school superintendents advancing 21st century skills including collaboration and creativity.