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Applied academic skills are evident daily in homework assignments, classwork, and Q&A exchanges during lessons.
Critical thinking skills are evident in homework, group work, project-based tasks, and presentations.
Interpersonal skills are almost always displayed when students work in pairs or teams to complete short-term or long-term tasks.
Personal qualities are routinely displayed in students' everyday actions in the classroom — how they participate in lessons, communicate, contribute to the learning environment, treat their fellow students, and govern themselves.
Resource management is often a component of project-based learning and collaborative group work but can also apply to how an individual student manages class time.
Information use can include retrieving information from any medium (e.g., print, TV, Internet, or in person) and can be as simple as looking up one piece of information to writing a term paper or preparing an oral presentation.
Routinely displayed in students' everyday actions in the classroom — how they participate in lessons, contribute to the learning environment, treat their fellow students, and govern themselves.
A team working in sync to accomplish an assignment can be thought of as a system.
In the classroom and workplace, technology skills typically refer to the use of digital electronics.