Learning needs assessment: assessing the need
Methods of needs assessment can be classified into seven main types, each of which can take many differ› ent forms in practice. Gap or discrepancy analysis This formal method involves comparing performance with stated intended competencies—by self assessment, peer assessment, or objective testing—and planning education accordingly.91617
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