An in-depth lesson on how to interpret Character Skills Snapshot results and gather a more holistic view of your applicants.
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More Content by Meghan Brenneman, Ed.D.
An in-depth lesson on how to interpret Character Skills Snapshot results and gather a more holistic view of your applicants.
About the Author
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Director of Character Assessment Programs As director of character assessment programs, Meghan uses her background in research, K—12 education, and project management to lead our character assessment programs. She develops items, designs research studies, interacts with schools, and works with thought leaders in the field to create robust opportunities for enhanced character skills measurement.
More Content by Meghan Brenneman, Ed.D.
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