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The Civil Service competency framework, sets out how we want people in the Civil Service to work.
Skills trends focusing on education, labour and employment trends.
This toolkit includes short and long-form templates for preparing a national report on implementing international humanitarian law.
Explore the essential skills and knowledge you need as a civil servant - part of the Government Campus learning curriculum.
This study tested the importance of alternative skills by comparing two types of training
The paper derives the skill content of 30 countries, ranging from low to high income, from the occupational structure of their economies
This is a non-technical summary of 'Human Capital Development: New Evidence on the Production of Socio-Emotional Skills'
Is pedagogical content knowledge associated with the socioeconomic status of children and does it have an effect on achievement?
This study examines psychosocial competencies related to the concepts of self-esteem, self-efficacy and aspirations
This paper tests the reliability and validity of some of the most commonly used skills measures in Kenya
This Note aims to understand how the schools and teachers in Jakarta respond to the new teacher professional development system
The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking was developed in 1966 and it is the most used and referenced creativity test
This paper, commissioned by the Skills and Productivity Board, assesses the usefulness of existing skills taxonomies in relation to the work of the board.
This paper experimentally tests whether learning about the best practices of local peers is valuable for business growth.
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