The Programme for International Assessment of Adult Skills (PIAAC) surveys people between the ages of 16 and 65 and includes an assessment of cognitive skills (literacy, numeracy and problem-solving in a technology-rich environment). In traditional educational psychology, Bloom’s taxonomy on cognitive domains is perceived as a core reference in the field and distinguishes between Low, Medium and Higher Order cognitive skills. However, Bloom’s work on the hierarchical nature of cognitive skills has not been referenced by the OECD in its PIAAC documentation. This paper demonstrates – through a text-based analysis of the PIAAC’s definitions of skills levels – that the OECD’s description of cognitive skills resembles keywords used by Bloom but ...
Bloom’s taxonomy is probably the most commonly used one among the cognitive process models. It is a ...
The main aim of this paper is to analyse the evolution of adult skills, as captured by cognitive com...
Adult assessments have evolved to keep pace with the changing nature of adult literacy and learning ...
This study aims to investigate how test scores from PIAAC (Programme for the International Assessmen...
This chapter gives an overview of the most important features of the Programme for the International...
As of summer 2019, more than 60 PIAAC datasets from participating countries worldwide were available...
Abstract – At a time when governments face the challenges of maintaining competi-tiveness in a globa...
Bloom’s Taxonomy of cognitive domains is a well-defined and broadly accepted tool for categorizing t...
The Programme for International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) is an international survey ...
• What can PIAAC tell us – and what can it not tell us? • What kinds of shifts in adults skills in ...
This open access methodological book summarises existing analysing techniques using data from PIAAC,...
Bloom’s taxonomy is widely used in educational research to categorize the cognitive skills ...
This open access methodological book summarises existing analysing techniques using data from PIAAC,...
We study how the tasks conducted on the job relate to measures of cognitive skills using data from 1...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the change of adult skills, as captured by cognitive skil...
Bloom’s taxonomy is probably the most commonly used one among the cognitive process models. It is a ...
The main aim of this paper is to analyse the evolution of adult skills, as captured by cognitive com...
Adult assessments have evolved to keep pace with the changing nature of adult literacy and learning ...
This study aims to investigate how test scores from PIAAC (Programme for the International Assessmen...
This chapter gives an overview of the most important features of the Programme for the International...
As of summer 2019, more than 60 PIAAC datasets from participating countries worldwide were available...
Abstract – At a time when governments face the challenges of maintaining competi-tiveness in a globa...
Bloom’s Taxonomy of cognitive domains is a well-defined and broadly accepted tool for categorizing t...
The Programme for International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) is an international survey ...
• What can PIAAC tell us – and what can it not tell us? • What kinds of shifts in adults skills in ...
This open access methodological book summarises existing analysing techniques using data from PIAAC,...
Bloom’s taxonomy is widely used in educational research to categorize the cognitive skills ...
This open access methodological book summarises existing analysing techniques using data from PIAAC,...
We study how the tasks conducted on the job relate to measures of cognitive skills using data from 1...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the change of adult skills, as captured by cognitive skil...
Bloom’s taxonomy is probably the most commonly used one among the cognitive process models. It is a ...
The main aim of this paper is to analyse the evolution of adult skills, as captured by cognitive com...
Adult assessments have evolved to keep pace with the changing nature of adult literacy and learning ...