The challenges of assessment in adult education contexts: CPIA and second-level courses
Keywords:
assessment, adult education, CPIA, skillsAbstract
This article analyses the topic of assessment in adult education contexts, with particular reference to CPIA (Provincial Centres for Adult Education) and second-level courses. After providing an overview of the regulatory framework, it explores the theoretical and methodological approaches that underpin assessment practices from a formative, inclusive and guidance perspective, valuing adults' prior experiences and skills.
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