Development of Life Skills-II


Book Description

Life skills are essentially individual abilities that help in promoting mental well-being and competence in people to deal with the various situations in life. This book presents various aspects of life skills, including communication, self-analysis, self-development and study habits. These are crucial elements in determining one's personal and professional growth. Developed in accordance with the new syllabus of the West Bengal Council of Technical Education and written in an interactive style, this course book will help the students inculcate the various life skills and enhance their acceptability and growth in this highly competitive world. KEY FEATURES • Opening Case Study in every chapter, along with case-analysis-based class discussion, to encourage students to apply their analytical skills • Assess Your Understanding to test understanding and assimilation of the information shared in the passages • Story Time with short, interesting stories that allow learners to develop critical thinking skills from the old classics • In-class Team Activity in the form of role plays, debates, discussion, etc • Experiential Learning to gauge the students' understanding of the concepts and to measure how much of the learning they are able to apply in real life




Life Skills


Book Description

A beautifully illustrated book that covers the essential life skills that kids need to know Discover how you can become the awesome person you want to be with this guide to essential life skills for kids. This life book tackles the difficulties that kids face and helps prepare them for whatever the future may hold. Inside the pages of your essential life skills book, you’ll discover: • Life skills education is an important topic, especially for children, as highlighted by the World Health Organization (WHO) • Beautiful illustrations accompanied by stunning photography help to engage readers to digest complex topics like understanding body language and decision making • Topics that drill down into all the different aspects of life skills education for 7–9-year-olds, such as communication, solving problems, making decisions, understanding yourself and others, critical thinking skills, and coping in difficult times • Practical advice on how to think up solutions for difficult problems, how to work with other people as a team, and how to write a feelings diary using mindfulness An illustrated guide book for kids that includes practical advice and real-life examples that teach problem-solving, how to make good decisions, and excellent communication skills. Kids will learn how to better understand themselves and others, as well as create coping strategies for difficult situations. Kids can work through engaging activities like making mind maps, thinking about body language, and putting themselves in someone else’s shoes. Developing life skills not only leads to better prospects at school and in a future career, but it also gives young people higher self-esteem to aim for a bright, secure and happy future.




Mind in the Making


Book Description

“Ellen Galinsky—already the go-to person on interaction between families and the workplace—draws on fresh research to explain what we ought to be teaching our children. This is must-reading for everyone who cares about America’s fate in the 21st century.” — Judy Woodruff, Senior Correspondent for The PBS NewsHour Families and Work Institute President Ellen Galinsky (Ask the Children, The Six Stages of Parenthood) presents a book of groundbreaking advice based on the latest research on child development.




Development of Life Skills and Professional Practice (WBSCTE)


Book Description

Life skills are essentially individual abilities that help in promoting mental well-being and competence in people to deal with the various situations in life. This book presents various aspects of life skills, including communication, self-analysis, self-development and study habits. These are crucial elements in determining one's personal and professional growth. Developed in accordance with the new syllabus of the West Bengal Council of Technical Education and written in an interactive style, this course book will help the students inculcate the various life skills and enhance their acceptability and growth in this highly competitive world. Key Features • Opening Case Study in every chapter, along with case-analysis-based class discussion, to encourage students to apply their analytical skills • Assess Your Understanding to test understanding and assimilation of the information shared in the passages • Story Time with short, interesting stories that allow young learners to develop critical thinking skills and draw some moral lessons from them • In-class Team Activity in the form of role plays, debates, discussion, etc • Experiential Learning to gauge the students' understanding of the concepts and to measure how much of the learning they are able to apply in real life




Life Skills Education for Youth


Book Description

This open access volume critically reviews a diverse body of scholarship and practice that informs the conceptualization, curriculum, teaching and measurement of life skills in education settings around the world. It discusses life skills as they are implemented in schools and non-formal education, providing both qualitative and quantitative evidence of when, with whom, and how life skills do or do not impact young women’s and men’s lives in various contexts. Specifically, it examines the nature and importance of life skills, and how they are taught. It looks at the synergies and differences between life skills educational programmes and the way in which they promote social and emotional learning, vocational/employment education, and health and sexuality education. Finally, it explores how life skills may be better incorporated into education and how such education can address structures and relations of power to help youth achieve desired future outcomes, and goals set out in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Life skills education has gained considerable attention by education policymakers, researchers and educators as being the sine qua non for later achievements in life. It is nearly ubiquitous in global and national education policies, including the SDGs, because life skills are regarded as essential for a diverse set of purposes: reducing poverty, achieving gender equality, promoting economic growth, addressing climate change, fostering peace and global citizenship, and creating sustainable and healthy communities. Yet, to achieve these broad goals, questions persist as to which life skills are important, who needs to learn them, how they can be taught, and how they are best measured. This book addresses these questions.




Life Skills


Book Description

Nancy's Life Skills class has been very beneficial and impacting for the student-athlete's at Ball State University. Nancy provides real life lessons acquired from her many years of working with young adults in a variety of counseling settings. Additionally, many of the skills and techniques can be used with younger teens to help them cope with the myriad of issues confronted by young adults on a daily basis. Nancy is very passionate about the life skills that all young adults and teens need to function with their peers on a daily basis. David Land, Director of Athletic Compliance, Emeritus ________________________________________ "The student-athletes in our program have classified the Life Skills course instruction as one of their collegiate academic highlights. They comment on the excitement of the class instructor, the creativity of content, and the confidence the instructional materials contribute to their post-college experience." Kelly Packard, Head Women's Basketball Coach, Ball State University ________________________________________ "Professor Harper's life skills course is a necessity for the overall development and education of our student-athletes. We encourage every one of our young players to take advantage of this opportunity." Pete Lembo, Head Football Coach, Ball State University _____________________________________________________________________________ The Life Skills component of an education is as important as any that we can teach. It helps our young people deal with real life situations that will allow them to grow as students, athletes and people. Tim Buckley, Assistant Basketball Coach, Indiana University ________________________________________ The Life Skills class has taught me so much. Even two years later, I found myself in a particular situation and I remembered what was taught me in this class. Ethan W. Hall, student athlete at Ball State University. ________________________________________ "Nancy has done a tremendous job of helping our basketball student-athletes adjust to college life with their Life Skills class. Nancy's ability to relate, engage, and mentor the student-athletes in their transition to college independence allows me to focus more of my time on their athletic development. The Life Skills class is an absolute must for my student-athletes!" Billy Taylor, Head Mens Basketball Coach, Ball State University ________________________________________ Quality Correctional Care: Specializing in the assessment and care of inmates with medical, mental and addiction disorders. Dr. Frank Krause, H.S.P.P. C.E.O.




Discovering Life Skills Student Edition


Book Description

Glencoe's Discovering Life Skills puts students on the path to discovery and excellence!




Young People's Life-skills and the Future


Book Description

A study investigated what Scottish and English young people consider important life skills, how they believe they develop them, and how necessary they see them to their future lives. More than 200 16-21-year-olds examined photographs of events related to basic life tasks, family, close relationships, work or school and leisure activities and then identified skills involved. Life skills they identified as important largely agreed with those described by education authorities. They considered the most important, essential life skills to be communication and interpersonal skills. Young people believed these skills were also those that employers consider essential; valued and saw employment experience as the major influence in developing life skills; added creative and aesthetic skills and physical and coordination skills to the traditional list of key skills; described wide applications of problem solving and critical thinking skills; and saw family, work, friends, and school as the main influences on skill development. Future considerations were identified as school curriculum; work experience; creative and aesthetic skills and motor coordination skills; interagency cooperation; information and communication technology; socially disadvantaged young people; community education services; learning support; and promotion of a culture of learning. (Appendixes include 17 references and life skills matrixes for 16- and 21-year olds.) (YLB)




Life Skills, Grade 2


Book Description

Study & Master Life Skills has been especially developed by an experienced author team for the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). This new and easy-to-use course helps learners to master essential content and skills to build their life skills knowledge. The substantial Workbook: * provides ample worksheets to consolidate the activities dealt with in the Learner's Book * has additional activities that build on the content and concepts taught in the Learner's Book * provides Assessment exercises for the teacher to use with learners.




Life Skills


Book Description

Abstract: This comprehensive textbook for teaching life skills and management covers a wide range of topics including adolescent growth and development, banking and credit basics, career selection, smart shopping, responsibilities of parenthood, housing decision, stress reduction, and nutrition know how. Group and individual activities, vocabulary lists are included in the chapters. The three volume set includes a text, student and teacher workbook.