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      The latest international survey of adult skills: What does PIAAC mean for us in New Zealand?

      Coben, Diana; Earle, David
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      Coben, D., & Earle, D. (2014). The latest international survey of adult skills: What does PIAAC mean for us in New Zealand? Presented at the National Centre of Literacy and Numeracy for Adults Symposium, Westpac Stadium Function Centre, Wellington, New Zealand.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/11410
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      • What can PIAAC tell us – and what can it not tell us?

      • What kinds of shifts in adults skills in the population might we expect to see since the ALL Survey reported in 2006?

      • What might PIAAC mean for adult literacy and numeracy educators, learners and the general public?

      • What are the implications of PIAAC for educators?
      Date
      2014
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      Conference Contribution
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