Skills that lead to Long-Term Goals
Dear Editor,
This is a term which is becoming more prevalent in this technological era. Since the advent of new technologies in the job market, youth are constantly trying to make themselves aware of these technologies. But have you ever wondered whether the skills you are currently learning will be as relevant to you in a few years as they are today? So whenever you try to learn something new, do not make the assumption that we can use these skills only to achieve our goals. Learning for. Emphasize practical skills If you truly want to learn new skills to meet your long-term goals, your focus should not just be on bookish knowledge but also on practical skills.
This kind of education will encourage you throughout your life based on knowledge and education. Develop transferable skills Transferable skills are known as 21st century skills, soft skills and social emotional skills. This skill helps children and youth in personal, social and economic.
Always encourages to become an adaptive student and a good citizen while dealing with challenges. Transferable skill: Always inspires others to enhance their skills by sharing their knowledge and values while controlling their emotions. UNICEF report According to the Transferable Skills Report released by UNICEF, today’s youth live in a very challenging environment, where the labor market is constantly changing. Here, the youth also have many opportunities with new technology.
So to be successful in this environment. It is important to provide quality education to children and youth from their early stages and promote knowledge, behavior and positive values for long-term skills-based learning. Follow the training module If you want to develop skill-based knowledge not just for targets but also for long-term goals, you will have to change your traditional learning techniques.
To develop skill based education, research based work should be done even while studying in school and college. There should be an opportunity to do training modules and field based work.
Vijay Garg