Zhao urged teacher educators to think bigger than scores on standardized tests — to prepare teachers who do more than train their students
on employable skills, but who embrace diversity, curiosity, passion, and creativity.
Not exact matches
Along with negotiation
skills, we'll take a look at some other abilities that are worth focusing
on if you're looking to improve your internet marketing
skills — whether it's for your own business, or to make yourself more
employable.
«We are providing
employable skills to the youth to enable them compete
on the job market and also make others self - employed, specializing in areas such as garment making and ICT application development.»
The Vice Chancellor of Koforidua Technical University, Prof. (Mrs) Smile Dzisi said, the University has elected to focus
on soft and
employable skills, innovation and entrepreneurial attitude as the trademark of the graduates through its Center for Entrepreneurial and Innovation Development (CEID).
Aside that, Governor Ambode said his administration also embraced Town Hall meeting approach to create avenue for numerous stakeholders and the people to air their opinions and suggest a way forward for the State, while wealth creation and job creation strategies were also adopted with focus
on entrepreneurial activities to expose youths and the people to numerous
skills to make them either
employable or self - employed.
«If you know that you are highly
employable, but the stress of working is making you procrastinate when wanting to apply online, or your stress level compromises your interview
skills, you may be well advised to quit your job so you can focus
on finding a more suitable and profitable position,» he says.
David Shindler's Learning to Leap blog focuses
on the mindset and soft
skills you need to become more
employable.
Perhaps even more important: which
skills do you need to focus
on — right now — to be considered far more
employable at the end of the # 60Day Challenge?
However it's important to keep in mind all of the
skills you've gained from your degree and all of the things
on your CV — whether that's part - time jobs, work experience, internships, volunteering, society membership, etc. — and remind yourself that these make you unique, interesting and, ultimately,
employable.
Remember, employers are mainly interested in your
skills and experience, so remember to keep it readable and focused
on what makes you
employable.