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SOFT SKILLS. The Missing Link in Contemporary Education I. Employment in Decline. Cornell University: http://www.disabilitystatistics.org/reports/acs.cfm?statistic=2. Employment in Decline. Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/empsit.pdf
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SOFT SKILLS The Missing Link in Contemporary Education I
Employment in Decline Cornell University: http://www.disabilitystatistics.org/reports/acs.cfm?statistic=2
Employment in Decline Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/empsit.pdf http://www.bls.gov/news.release/disabl.a.htm
The Reach of DoR BFS for CA “factsheet” http://www.rehab.cahwnet.gov/Public/DOR-Fact-Sheets.html Disability Statistics from Cornell University http://www.disabilitystatistics.org/reports/acs.cfm?statistic=1
Do you think society expects people with disabilities to work?
SUCCESS IS: 1. Achieving happiness and life satisfaction2. Giving back to others3. Living a dignified, well-rounded life4. Achieving goals and expectations5. Having meaningful employment6. Establishing economic self-sufficiency7. Mastery of skills (blindness-specific and general life skills)
SUCCESS IS: 1. Achieving happiness and life satisfaction2. Giving back to others3. Living a dignified, well-rounded life4. Achieving goals and expectations5. Having meaningful employment6. Establishing economic self-sufficiency7. Mastery of skills (blindness-specificand general life skills)
FACTORS that contribute to success 1. Role models and mentors2. Positive blind identity3. Membership and participation in a national consumer organization for the blind4. Blindness-specific skills training
FACTORS that contribute to success 5. Strong work ethic6. Problem-solving and critical thinking skills7. Internal traits and characteristics8. Active learning9. Goal setting
FACTORS that contribute to success 10. Early expectations and encouragement from family and friends11. Experience of success12. Social skills13. Fear of failure
Zone of Control Critical Thinking
Zone of Control Critical Thinking Work Ethic
Zone of Control Critical Thinking Work Ethic Social Rapport
Zone of Control Critical Thinking Work Ethic Social Rapport Collaboration
Zone of Control Critical Thinking • Common Sense • Time Management • Problem Solving • Work Ethic • Presence • Trustworthiness • Commitment to Work • Unsupervised Behavior • Commitment to Growth • Professional Boundaries • Social Rapport • Emotional Projection • Physical Projection • Reception & Interpretation • Differentiated Communication • Collaboration • Teamwork • Communication
Zone of Control Critical Thinking • Common Sense • Time Management • Problem Solving • Work Ethic • Presence • Trustworthiness • Commitment to Work • Unsupervised Behavior • Commitment to Growth • Professional Boundaries • Social Rapport • Emotional Projection • Physical Projection • Reception & Interpretation • Differentiated Communication • Collaboration • Teamwork • Communication
Zone of Control Critical Thinking • Common Sense • Time Management • Problem Solving • Work Ethic • Presence • Trustworthiness • Commitment to Work • Unsupervised Behavior • Commitment to Growth • Professional Boundaries • Social Rapport • Emotional Projection • Physical Projection • Reception & Interpretation • Differentiated Communication • Collaboration • Teamwork • Communication
Zone of Control Critical Thinking • Common Sense • Time Management • Problem Solving • Work Ethic • Presence • Trustworthiness • Commitment to Work • Unsupervised Behavior • Commitment to Growth • Professional Boundaries • Social Rapport • Emotional Projection • Physical Projection • Reception & Interpretation • Differentiated Communication • Collaboration • Teamwork • Communication
Hard Skills -A skill used to perform a singular task. Soft Skills -An interrelated set of learnable skills that allow people to work together effectively.
Implications • Soft Skills Can be defined (and should be) • The conceptual model is an attempt to bring common language to the discussion • The skills are learnable, not inherent characteristics • We can map and influence educational curricula…