Level Up: Raising the Skills of Adults in the United States and Other Countries. ETS Policy Report. ETS RR-25-04

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Foilsithe in:ETS Research Institute (2025)
Príomhchruthaitheoir: Jean-François Rouet, Contributor
Údar corparáideach: Educational Testing Service
Rannpháirtithe: Anne Britt, Contributor, Tobias Richter, Contributor, Dave Tout, Contributor, Kees Hoogland, Contributor, Javier Diez-Palomar, Contributor, Kirsch, Irwin, Lennon, Mary Louise, Sands, Anita
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520 3 |a In an era of globally competitive and technology-driven societies, we are seeing a growing interest in developing a better understanding of the types of skills adults need to succeed both in the workplace and in everyday life. One large-scale comparative survey designed to inform that understanding is the OECD's Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), a survey of adults ages 16-65 conducted in over 30 countries. PIAAC was designed for, and with, participating countries and represents a wide range of knowledge and skills that are required across a variety of adult contexts. The PIAAC data make it clear that adults with lower-level literacy and numeracy skills experience less favorable social, educational and labor market outcomes when compared with their more highly skilled cohorts. While some of those adults possess key foundational reading and numeracy skills, they would benefit from enhancing their skills so that they can more readily navigate, critically analyze, and problem solve in today's data-intensive, complex digital environments. This report describes a project in which two groups of experts -- one in the domain of literacy and the other in numeracy -- conducted analyses of the PIAAC data with the goal of defining the knowledge and skills associated with various levels of proficiency in those domains. The key purpose of this work is to form a foundation for the development of strategic interventions to improve adult literacy and numeracy skills. The argument made herein is that the insights gained from these expert analyses into the skills needed to transition to higher levels of literacy and numeracy can be leveraged to create a coherent learning and assessment system that could significantly enhance the literacy and numeracy skills of various adult populations. 
651 4 |a Austria 
651 4 |a Belgium 
651 4 |a Canada 
651 4 |a Chile 
651 4 |a Cyprus 
651 4 |a Czech Republic 
651 4 |a Denmark 
651 4 |a Estonia 
651 4 |a Finland 
651 4 |a France 
651 4 |a Germany 
651 4 |a Greece 
651 4 |a Ireland 
651 4 |a Israel 
651 4 |a Italy 
651 4 |a Japan 
651 4 |a South Korea 
651 4 |a Lithuania 
651 4 |a Netherlands 
651 4 |a New Zealand 
651 4 |a Norway 
651 4 |a Poland 
651 4 |a Russia 
651 4 |a Singapore 
651 4 |a Slovakia 
651 4 |a Slovenia 
651 4 |a Spain 
651 4 |a Sweden 
651 4 |a Turkey 
651 4 |a United Kingdom--UK 
651 4 |a United States--US 
653 |a Adults 
653 |a Adult Literacy 
653 |a Numeracy 
653 |a Job Skills 
653 |a Daily Living Skills 
653 |a Intervention 
653 |a Surveys 
653 |a Basic Skills 
653 |a Foreign Countries 
700 1 |a Anne Britt, Contributor 
700 1 |a Tobias Richter, Contributor 
700 1 |a Dave Tout, Contributor 
700 1 |a Kees Hoogland, Contributor 
700 1 |a Javier Diez-Palomar, Contributor 
700 1 |a Kirsch, Irwin 
700 1 |a Lennon, Mary Louise 
700 1 |a Sands, Anita 
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856 4 0 |3 Full text outside of ProQuest  |u http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED676406