2020
DOI: 10.31489/2020ph2/80-90
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The diagnostic assessment of 21st century skills acceptable for introduction in the educational process within the framework of teaching English

Abstract: In conditions of a rapidly growing economy and the information society, it has become necessary to prepare specialists with broader professional competencies that are 21st century skills. This article discusses the main peculiarities of 21st century skills diagnostic assessment revealed as a result of the analysis of various authors’ scientific works. Taking into consideration the distinguished peculiarities of the diagnostic assessment of these skills, the author of the article has developed a diagnostic test… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the findings relate to the study of Abdilmanova and Olkova (2020); disclosing that it is essential to carry out a diagnostic test that helps then teacher and learners identify problems that they have. Teachers can use a diagnostic test to design more rational lesson plans and provide differentiated instruction to meet students' needs and attain pedagogical goals, including achieving a higher level of learning and innovation skills formation.…”
Section: Student's Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the findings relate to the study of Abdilmanova and Olkova (2020); disclosing that it is essential to carry out a diagnostic test that helps then teacher and learners identify problems that they have. Teachers can use a diagnostic test to design more rational lesson plans and provide differentiated instruction to meet students' needs and attain pedagogical goals, including achieving a higher level of learning and innovation skills formation.…”
Section: Student's Performancementioning
confidence: 99%