The International Adult Skills Study PIAAC commenced today, with the objective of collecting data on everyday skills. These include reading and mathematical literacy, information seeking abilities, computer and information technology use, and education and work experience. Estonia is participating in the study for the second time. “PIAAC study results have shown that basic skills are necessary for success in the labor market, education and society,” stated Renno Veinthal, Deputy Minister of Education and Science. Topics: #study #skills #information Post navigation The state is investigating how well adults can read and calculate The study explains that … Are Estonian adults as smart as children?