Environmental Sciences, asked by tejaswini200411, 11 months ago

what are life skills?discuss the benefits and ways to improve skills related to goal setting,problem solving,decision making and time management.​

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Answered by Vikas8935
5

Answer:

What are life skills?

  1. Life skills equip students to thrive in the classroom and in the world beyond. The 21st century life skills are flexibility, initiative, social skills, productivity, and leadership.
  2. Flexibility
  3. Given the rapid rate of change in our world, the ability to adjust and adapt is critical to success. Students needs to learn to quickly analyze what is going on around them and make adjustments on the fly—all the while keeping their goals at the forefront of their minds. Flexibility is not spinelessness. In fact, a spine needs to be flexible to allow the person to move while remaining upright with eyes on the prize.
  4. The inquiry process requires and rewards flexibility. Instead of following a set course or a rigid set of instructions, students must make constant course corrections as they do the following:
  5. set goals
  6. seek answers
  7. navigate information
  8. collaborate with others
  9. create something
  10. evaluate their work
  11. improve it
  12. share it with the world
  13. Initiative
  14. The entrepreneurial spirit is founded on initiative—the willingness to step forward with an idea and take the risk of bringing it to fruition. The changing economic landscape requires entrepreneurs. Students need to learn how to set goals for themselves, plan how they will reach their goals, and enact their plans. Once students feel comfortable with charting their own course, they will readily launch into activity.
  15. By teaching students the inquiry process, you equip them to take initiative. When you step back into a facilitating role, you require students to step forward. Students take the initiative when they
  16. question,
  17. plan,
  18. research,
  19. create,
  20. improve, and
  21. present.
  22. Social Skills
  23. Human being have always been social creatures, connecting to and depending on a tribe of some hundred others. Technology now allows people to belong to multiple tribes—students at the same school, friends on Facebook, colleagues on LinkedIn, fans on fan sites, gamers on massively multiplayer online games. In all of these environments, social skills are critical. Whether students are having a face-to-face meeting or are tweeting with hundreds of strangers, there are real human beings with real thoughts, feelings, and needs on the other end. And, as work environments become more collaborative, social skills are a key to success.
  24. The best way for students to develop social skills is to collaborate with others. When students work together on a project, they have common goals and interests, they are required to develop social skills such as these:
  25. cooperation
  26. compromise
  27. decision making
  28. communicating
  29. using emotional intelligence
  30. using constructive criticism
  31. trusting others
  32. delivering on promises
  33. coordinating work
  34. Productivity
  35. During the recent recession, the productivity of the American worker reached an all-time high. Clearly, those who kept their jobs did so in part by producing more than they needed to before. The increase in productivity among workers in the U.S. means that more is being produced by fewer people, which means that the job market is even more competitive after the recession than during it. Workers who have lower productivity are being left behind.
  36. By using the inquiry process and developing projects, students learn the habits of productivity:
  37. Goal setting
  38. Planning
  39. Time management
  40. Research
  41. Development
  42. Evaluation
  43. Revision
  44. Application
  45. Leadership
  46. Leadership is a suite of related skills that combines the other life skills. Good leaders take initiative, have strong social skills, are flexible, and are productive. They also do the following:
  47. Identify goals
  48. Inspire others to share those goals
  49. Organize a group so that all members can contribute according to their abilities
  50. Resolve conflicts among members
  51. Encourage the group to reach their goals
  52. Help group members solve problems and improve performance
  53. Give credit where it is due
  54. That list pretty well describes what you do daily as a teacher—because you are the leader of your class. However, if students are perpetually in the role of followers, they never have to learn these skills. They need to occasionally become the teacher, and inquiry allows them to do so. Group projects also require students to take on leadership responsibilities. Inquire provides many projects that can be done in groups.
Answered by Anonymous
13

Life skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable humans to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of life.

Goal setting:

Goal setting helps you focus on what is important to you, what you want to accomplish, and where you want to be in the future.

This perspective helps in decision making.

If you know where you want to o, you are in a better position to makes decision that may affect your direction in life.

Problem solving:

To solve a problem, you must first determine what the problem actually is.

Search for alternatives.

It may seem obvious what you have to do to address the problem.

Weigh the alternatives.

Make a choice.

Implement the decision.

Evaluate the outcome.

Decision making & time management:

Several types of decisions help reduce the stress of urgency, deadlines and high demands on your time.

Poor allocation of your time is the result of poor decisions and can lead to mistakes as you progress toward your goals.

Errors take time to correct and can lead to an ongoing cycle of more stress, greater urgency and ultimately more mistakes.

Decision-making is crucial to time management.

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