Evaluating Essential Skills for Ontario's Tradespeople (ESOT) project [electronic resource] / Bea Clark and Marti Jurmain.


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DC Title
Evaluating Essential Skills for Ontario's Tradespeople (ESOT) project [electronic resource] / Bea Clark and Marti Jurmain.
Jurisdiction
Ontario
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario
Clark, Bea
Jurmain, Marti
DC Publisher
Toronto : Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario,
ID
ONT327615
DC Type
software, multimedia
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"The goal of the Evaluating Essential Skills for Ontario's Tradespeople (ESOT) project was to investigate whether the availability and use of an online essential skills assessment tool during the first stage of an apprenticeship would result in improved academic performance of the project participants during subsequent in-school training. The ESOT project arose from concerns expressed by college educators that many apprentices lack the foundational math, reading and document use skills that are required for both in-school and on-the-job success. Currently, these essential skills gaps cannot be identified or addressed until the apprentice commences in-school training, and even then is often difficult to do."--Executive Summary.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The goal of the Evaluating Essential Skills for Ontario's Tradespeople (ESOT) project was to investigate whether the availability and use of an online essential skills assessment tool during the first stage of an apprenticeship would result in improved academic performance of the project participants during subsequent in-school training. The ESOT project arose from concerns expressed by college educators that many apprentices lack the foundational math, reading and document use skills that are required for both in-school and on-the-job success. Currently, these essential skills gaps cannot be identified or addressed until the apprentice commences in-school training, and even then is often difficult to do."--Executive Summary.
rss-140715
I
2014
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DC Subject
Apprentices Training of Ontario Evaluation.
Apprenticeship programs Ontario Evaluation.
Occupational training Ontario Evaluation
Skilled labour Training of Ontario Evaluation.