What is a learning style? A learning style can be characterized as “a certain specified pattern of behaviour and/or performance‚ according to which the individual takes in new information and develops new skills‚ and the process by which the individual retains new information or new skills.” (Sarasin 1982) There are several theories with different approaches on detailed categorizing of the learning styles. However‚ one of them defines the learning styles into three main types: visual‚ auditory
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RECOMMENDATION Our university must have good coordination for some companies that accept On-The-Job Training inside their company. The university should provide more budgets and time given to the OJT coordinator and should assign not only one OJT coordinator to have the best monitoring of the training of the students are taking especially to those students who chose to do their training in far places like Baguio City‚ Manila and others. For me‚ the company is a good training ground. Because
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about soft skills‚ examples of soft skills that are needed for university students and its importance. “What are soft skills?” According to the oxford online dictionary soft skills are “personal attributes that enable someone to interact effectively and harmoniously with other people” . It is mainly the ability of a person to think critically and make decisions independently‚ soft skills usually used much of Emotional Intelligence (EQ)‚ from the thinking skills prongs other soft skills that enables
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Analysis of Skills Required for Workers in the 21st Century The analysis of skills required for workers in the 21st Century has been categorized into the following three categories: (a) Foundation Skills‚ (b) Competencies‚ and (c) Global Competencies Important Components of Foundation Skills Based on my observations from the conducted research‚ I have discovered that human resource managers see an importance in foundation skills for a worker in the 21st century. Based on my findings‚
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Why skills are more important than the tools? Tools are made to make human life easy and comfortable. But these tools alone cannot make life easier all the time. Sometimes proper skills are needed in order to utilize the tools in a proper way. Tools are easier to learn Tools are the easiest materials that can life easier and comfortable for the human beings. An appeal cannot be equally divided into four pieces using bare hands‚ but by using a knife the same can be easily done within fraction
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Explain Ways to embed elements of Functional Skills‚ in your specialist area Functional skills are basic skills of literacy‚ language‚ and numeracy with the addition of ICT Skills being increasingly regarded as fundamental. These skills can be transferred to enable the learner to progress at work and in society in general. As a tutor I will need to recognise basis skills needs‚ perhaps through initial pre-course assessment and discuss with the learner a discreet and sensitive referral route
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Effective Study Skills are the Sole Foundation of a Sound Education Study is the devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge on an academic subject and the skills are the ability and capacity acquired through deliberate systematic and sustained effort. For some students the motivation and ability to study comes easily. However for those students for whom it does not it is necessary to develop effective study skills. The aims is to provide the sole foundation of a sound education
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Skill-based pay refers to a pay system in which pay increases are linked to the number or depth of skills an employee acquires and applies and it is a means of developing broader and deeper skills among the workforce. Such increases are in addition to‚ and not in lieu of‚ general pay increases employees may receive. The pay increases are usually tied to three types of skills: • horizontal skills‚ which involve a broadening of skills in terms of the range of tasks • vertical skills‚ which
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Soft skills by Randy Bancino and Claire Zevalkink. •Students in technical professions are required to master mathematical skills‚ science skills and detailed technical skills directly related to the specific discipline they are planning to enter. •Technical Professions increasingly require a broader skill set‚ but career and technical educators can help their students add soft skills to their hard-core technical skills. Soft skills compliment hard skills‚ which are the technical requirements
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developed “soft skills‚” but what does that mean? What are “soft skills”? A soft skill is a skill that everybody can have whether you are a computer technician‚ a doctor‚ a teacher‚ or an artist. Skills like work ethic‚ time management‚ positive attitude‚ good communication‚ problem solving‚ being a team player‚ self-confidence‚ the ability to accept and learn from criticism‚ flexibility‚ and being able to work well under pressure are all considered “soft skills.” The opposite of a soft skill would be a
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