As a set of life skills, project methods are learned starting at a very young age and continue throughout one's life.
As a progression of learning skills, students begin applying project approaches to their learning in primary grades and continue through
adulthood as lifelong learners.
And as a series of developing career skills, students begin learning the professional aspects of project management in secondary school and
continue their learning throughout their careers, with some choosing professional project management as a profession.
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Virginia elementary school principals who responded to the study strongly endorse the role of library media specialist as teacher of information literacy skills and as instructional partner. They learn about the instructional role of the library media spe
Today's students need 21st century skills to succeed in our increasingly digital world. This page shows data on what skills students need to have mastered and how they have performed in the past.