What does SKOOP mean?
SKOOP means Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention
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What is the abbreviation for Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention?
Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention can be abbreviated as SKOOP
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What does SKOOP stand for? SKOOP stands for "Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention". |
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How to abbreviate "Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention"? "Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention" can be abbreviated as SKOOP. |
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What is the meaning of SKOOP abbreviation? The meaning of SKOOP abbreviation is "Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention". |
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What is SKOOP abbreviation? One of the definitions of SKOOP is "Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention". |
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What does SKOOP mean? SKOOP as abbreviation means "Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention". |
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What is shorthand of Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention? The most common shorthand of "Skills and Knowledge on Opiate Prevention" is SKOOP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NJASK - New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge
- S/K - Skills And/Or Knowledge
- SKTP - Skills and Knowledge Transfer Program
- ASK - Ability, Skills and Knowledge
- KASOC - Knowledge, Abilities, Skills and Other Characteristics
- LSK - Learning Skills and Knowledge
- SAK - Skills, Abilities and Knowledge
- SAKE - Skills, Aptitude, Knowledge and Experience
- AASK - Aardvarks Advocate Skills and Knowledge
- EASK - European Association for Skills and Knowledge
- ISSKP - Integrated Safety Skills and Knowledge Platform
- KSA - Knowledge Skills and Authority
- SKP - Skills and Knowledge Profile
- TASK - Training Approaches for Skills and Knowledge
- TASSK - Targeting Access to Services Skills and Knowledge
- ask - Abilities, Skills and Knowledge
- ask - Assessment, Skills and Knowledge
- KASH - Knowledge, Attitude, Skills, Habits. Another useful acronym for trainers to explain different aspects of learning. Generally skills and knowledge are easier to develop and change than attitude and habits. (Ack SD) If you know the origins of the KASH acron
- ASK - Attitude, Skills, and Knowledge
- ASK - Attitudes Skills And Knowledge