Sentences with phrase «important lifelong skills»

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SEED is an important first step to ensuring that all of our families and young people have the resources to be resilient given the realities of a new economy, and to develop the skills necessary to be lifelong learners and critical thinkers.
Sharing this knowledge now could foster a lifelong interest in gardening, a forgotten skill that some day could become vitally important once again.»
This not only helps encourage head turning, it promotes eye movement skills important for reading and other lifelong activities.
The ability to ask one's own questions is, indeed, one of the most important lifelong learning skills a student can acquire in the course of their education and, yet, it is rarely deliberately taught to all students.
At the same time, the Foundation will support the Center in developing play as a new area of focus that will center on the impact of play, whole child development and skills that are important for lifelong learning.
We must accept development of lifelong activity habits are as important as the delivery of functional skills
Throughout the primary and secondary curriculum, the subject encourages both individual initiative and team work; it supports academic and vocational learning; introduces critical thinking and reflective practice; and promotes creative learning — so important in fostering lifelong skills of innovation, resilience and the ability to be flexible.
The most important implication of this study for teacher educators and professional development personnel is to emphasize lifelong learning and to instill a desire to continue developing media literacy skills.
SEL programming also enriches the lives of students by teaching skills that are important for lifelong success.
Adults serve as important role models for children and can positively affect social and emotional competence by engaging in their own lifelong social and emotional skill development
Librarians teach students to become lifelong learners, an important skill in times of rapidly changing technologies.
Our School Surfing Programs can directly meet a number of important Student Learning Outcomes ensuring that when your students are completing their Programs with us, not only are they have a lot of fun but they are also beneficially utilising their time by achieving beneficial learning outcomes, learning and understanding vital lifelong information and developing important practical skills.
In recent years, this has included a renewal of school curriculum across all ACT schools so that what is taught is relevant and important for children to know, understand and gain skills to equip them for lifelong learning.
Developing social skills helps children enjoy getting along with others and to manage life's ups and downs, which is important for children's lifelong mental health and wellbeing.
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