Taking Measures: Do Noncognitive Skills Affect Social and Academic Success?
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Leading experts in the field of education have long claimed that noncognitive skills, such as motivation, grit and mindset, play an important role in social and academic success. Now, a leading federal testing program in America is preparing to take a look at how these factors affect our nation’s children and their development. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) will include gages of these noncognitive factors in their background information tests starting in 2017.
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According to researchers from the Educational Testing Service, the NAEP background...
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