Certificate of attendance
A certificate of attendance (also certificate of participation or certificate of completion)[1] is an official document proving the attendance of a class, a language course[2] or a training course.[3]
Although it could increase the prospects of professional promotion,[2] this type of certificate is not a credential because it does not provide proof of learning,[4] that is, no knowledge is assessed before such a certificate is issued.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 Haylock, P.J. (2016). "2.8.1 Navigator Certification". In Alberts, David; Lluria-Prevatt, Maria; Kha,, Stephanie; Weihs, Karen. Supportive Cancer Care. Springer. p. 24. ISBN 9783319248141.
- 1 2 Konstantinidis, Christine (2015). Sprachen lernen - Tolle Tipps und Tricks: Kreative Methoden für Motivation und maximalen Erfolg (in German). p. 102. ISBN 9783734779947.
- ↑ "certificate of attendance". Cambridge Dictionary. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
an official document used to prove that you have been to a class or course for special training
- ↑ Rughani,, Amar; Franklin,, Chris; Dixon, Stephen (2003). How to evaluate PDP. Career development Personal Development Plans for Dentists: The New Approach to Continuing Professional Development. Radcliffe Publishing. ISBN 9781857759174.
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