Educational Testing Service: College Students Fall Short in Demonstrating the ICT Literacy Skills Necessary for Success in College and the Workplace
14th Nov 2006, 14:32 GMT
PRINCETON, NJ (MARKET WIRE) Despite the assumption that today's college students are tech savvy and ICT literate, preliminary research released by ETS today shows that many students lack the critical thinking skills to perform the kinds of information management and research tasks necessary for academic success.
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