ESSENTIAL SKILLS ED/7201
Site: | JITUME KWA WOTE |
Course: | JITUME KWA WOTE |
Book: | ESSENTIAL SKILLS ED/7201 |
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Date: | Saturday, 23 November 2024, 1:10 PM |
1. Definition of terms
In the context of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), essential skills refer to a set of core abilities required for success in the workplace. Here are definitions for some key terms related to essential skills in TVET:
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mission "mission" refers to a purpose or goal that drives an organization, team, or individual. For example, a company's mission statement defines its fundamental purpose, goals, and values. It's a guiding principle that shapes decision-making and actions
- vision
- personal mission
- personal vision
- mission statement
- vision statement
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Communication Skills: Skills that enable clear and effective communication, including both verbal and written abilities. This is critical in teamwork, instructions, customer interactions, and reporting.
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Problem Solving: The ability to identify, analyze, and resolve issues effectively. Problem-solving is central in TVET as it allows individuals to address workplace challenges and make improvements.
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Teamwork: The ability to work effectively with others to accomplish shared goals. Teamwork involves collaboration, respect, and the ability to contribute positively to a group.
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Digital Literacy: The ability to use digital tools, software, and platforms relevant to the job. In TVET, digital literacy is increasingly important due to technology integration in many fields.
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Adaptability: The capacity to adjust to new processes, equipment, or work environments. Adaptability is crucial in TVET fields that evolve with technology and market demands.
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Technical Skills: Specialized abilities related to specific trades or fields (e.g., welding, programming, electrical work). These are typically hands-on skills taught in TVET programs.
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Critical Thinking: The ability to analyze facts, interpret information, and make sound judgments. Critical thinking helps individuals make informed decisions and solve complex problems.
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Time Management: The skill of organizing and planning how to divide time between specific activities efficiently. This skill is vital in meeting work deadlines and maintaining productivity.
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Workplace Safety: Knowledge of safety protocols and the ability to apply safety practices to prevent accidents. It’s essential in technical fields to ensure a secure working environment.
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Customer Service: Skills that involve interacting with clients or customers in a positive and helpful manner. This is particularly important in service-oriented vocational fields.
These essential skills help TVET learners become adaptable, competent, and prepared for the demands of their chosen professions.