Assessment Tools
TekFocus has assessment tools that are used to help build a prescriptive learning plan that will best fit each student’s needs:
- SMART is a departmental or organizational assessment tool that gives managers rolled-up reporting capability of their staff for the purpose of building customized solutions for larger groups of people.
- CareerBooster is a skills assessment tool for an individual or small group
- identify what skills they possess and what gaps exist
- build a prescriptive individual plans to help them obtain the necessary skills to become more efficient in their job.
Benefits of Assessments:
CareerBooster is designed as a tool for three audiences:
- The individual or end-user – student
- Account Executives
- Instructors
End-User Benefits:
- Helps students become more aware of the topics that will be covered in class and allows each student the opportunity to position their current experience level within each skill listed
- Provides a means to determine the right education for the right needs
- Guides students to spend more time in subjects where needed and less time where skills are already present
- Helps students determine their next class and learning direction
- A great introduction to SMART organizational assessments
Account Executive Benefits:
- Provides a quick way to determine if a student is right for a particular class.
- Determines career paths, learning gaps and education solutions that align to their needs
- Provides a guide to better leverage the multiple modality choices that are available to the students
Instructor Benefits:
- Provides a quick way to determine if their students are right for the class
- Shows the class as a whole and each student’s skill level at a modular basis to work with students on their specific needs
- Provides a means to determine the right education for their students’ needs
- Allows them to spend more class time in subjects where needed and less time where skills are already present
- Provides information to help guide students to their next class and learning direction