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WORKKEYS

WORKKEYS. Who is required to take WorkKeys assessments? All public school students who are enrolled in grade 12 according to NCWISE and are identified as Career and Technical Education (CTE) concentrators are required to complete the Work Keys assessment.

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WORKKEYS

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  1. WORKKEYS • Who is required to take WorkKeys assessments? • All public school students who are enrolled in grade 12 according to NCWISE and are identified as Career and Technical Education (CTE) concentrators are required to complete the Work Keys assessment. • What does a sample report look like?

  2. Work Keys Assessments I. Applied Mathematics 5 levels (3-7) - What it measures 2. Locating Information 4 levels (3-6) - What it measures 3. Reading for Information 5 levels (3-7) - What it measures

  3. Levels of achievement 3 Ready Initiative Target 4 5 6+

  4. National CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATE CERTIFYING WORKPLACE SKILLS PREDICTING WORKPLACE SUCCESS

  5. The National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) • An industry-recognized, portable, evidence-based credential that certifies essential skills needed for workplace success. • This credential is used across all sectors of the economy and verifies the following cognitive skills: • Problem solving • Critical thinking • Reading and using work-related text • Applying information from workplace documents to solve problems • Applying mathematical reasoning to work-related problems • Setting up and performing work-related mathematical calculations • Locating, synthesizing, and applying information that is presented graphically • Comparing, summarizing, and analyzing information presented in multiple related graphics

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