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Microsoft Guides Philadelphia Schools Through Adoption of Competency-Based Approach to Employee, Partner and Student Development

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Microsoft Guides Philadelphia Schools Through Adoption of Competency-Based Approach to Employee, Partner and Student Development

Microsoft Guides Philadelphia Schools Through Adoption of Competency-Based Approach to Employee, Partner and Student Development
A newly developed Education Competency Wheel provides the Philadelphia School of the Future and other education institutions a standardized tool and practical guide to align stakeholders' skills with organizational goals.
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Mon, 31 Jul 2006 13:00:00 GMT
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