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This yearâs United Nations Day, themed âCultivating a Culture of Peace,â beautifully highlighted our dedication to fostering a compassionate, inclusive community.
Students today need more than just good grades to thrive after school. This blog brings you some insights about the skills every student should be building now to stand out later.
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1. Excellent communication
Clear communication is key for success in the workplace. Employers want people who can express ideas clearly. Students can build this skill by practicing writing essays or engaging in class discussions. Group projects and class presentations are also great opportunities to refine this skill. At Corona Schools, our Public Speaking clubs easily help students sharpen this skill.
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2. Critical Thinking
How can students build critical thinking skills? A great way to do this is by engaging in activities that require problem-solving, such as puzzles, debates, or projects that involve research and analysis. Asking questions during lessons can also help develop this skill. If you have an inquisitive child, congratulations! He/she is probably growing to be a critical thinker, so encourage the child by taking as many of their questions as possible.
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3. Adaptability
Change is the only constant. New tools, new teams, even new careers may come your way. The ability to adjust and stay open-minded will keep you ahead of the curve. Students can build this skill by being open to trying new things, whether itâs learning a new tool for school or taking on different types of class projects. Students should also be encouraged to adapt to different teaching styles and subjects that push them outside their comfort zone.
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4. Digital Literacy
These days, being digitally literate means more than just knowing how to use a phone, tablet, or laptop. For students, itâs about understanding how to use every day digital tools in a smart and safe way. This includes things like creating and managing spreadsheets to stay organized, learning the basics of coding to better understand how apps and websites work, and being able to tell the difference between real information and what’s false or misleading online.
When students build these skills, it not only helps students succeed in school but also prepares everyone to confidently navigate the digital world around us.
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5. Collaboration
Teamwork makes the dream work, right? Most jobs today involve working with others. Being able to share ideas, take feedback, and work through disagreements is a big deal. Students can build this skill by working on group assignments, volunteering for team activities, or participating in school clubs. Learning to collaborate effectively in different environments is a skill that will serve you well in the future.
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How Corona Schools Help Build These Skills in our students
Corona Schools has focused on developing essential skills like communication, adaptability, and digital literacy through innovative teaching methods. Teachers have embraced new technologies and collaborative online platforms, encouraging students to work together and think critically. These efforts ensure students are well-prepared for the evolving job market.
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The future might feel uncertain, but one thingâs for sure: building these skills now will give you a serious head startâno matter what path you take.
At Corona Schools, we remain dedicated to our mission of providing excellence in education, and we invite you to be part of this incredible journey.
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