EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS THROUGH CLASSROOM
Abstract
All of us know that we go to school to learn technical or work-related skills. To succeed at school and also for self development employability skills like personal management, communication, teamwork and other similar skills are needed. Practising these skills at school will prepare you to use them at work. Employers often give high value to your employability skills, especially your ability to get along well with others. They often ask instructors and student advisors for references because they know your conduct in school can predict your success in work place. From class room we can develop skills like interacting to instructors in a professional way, dressing properly, scheduling, avoiding inappropriate humour, etc. At school, you’ll have the opportunity to develop skills that will help you get along with people with diverse backgrounds and social values—skills you’ll also need in the workplace