Learning Employability Skills
Academic
- Articulate feelings of competence and confidence as a learner (apply cognitive-behavioral approaches)
- Accept mistakes as essential to the learning process
- Identify attitudes and behaviors which lead to successful learning
- Demonstrate how effort and persistence positively affect learning
- Apply time management and task management skills
- Use communication skills to know when and how to ask for help when needed
- Take responsibility for their actions
- Demonstrate the ability to work independently, as well as the ability to work cooperatively with other students
- Demonstrate dependability, productivity, and initiative
- Demonstrate the motivation to achieve individual potential
- Learn and apply critical thinking skills
- Share knowledge
- Establish challenging academic goals in elementary, middle/junior high, and high school
- Develop and implement an annual plan of study to maximize academic ability and achievement
- Use problem-solving and decision-making skills to assess progress toward educational goals
Career
- Learn how to make decisions
- Learn how to set goals Understand the importance of planning
- Learn how to use conflict management skills with peers and adults
- Learn to work cooperatively with others as a team member
- All of the competencies listed under "Develop Employment Readiness" in the ASCA National Standards
- All of the competencies listed in our cluster "Learning and Using Effective Decision-Making Skills" (described earlier)
Personal/Social
- Demonstrate cooperative behavior in groups
- Recognize that everyone has rights and responsibilities
- Recognize , accept, and appreciate ethnic and cultural diversity
- Recognize and respect differences in various family configurations
- Use effective communication skills
- Know that communication involves speaking, listening, and nonverbal behavior
- Learn how to make and keep friends
- Demonstrate a respect and appreciation for individual and cultural differences