Friday, October 26, 2007

What Are Your Essential Skills??

What are Essential Skills? They are the skills needed for work, learning and life. They provide the foundation for learning all other skills and enable people to evolve with their jobs and adapt to workplace change. Through extensive research, the Government of Canada and other national and international agencies have identified and validated nine Essential Skills used in nearly every occupation and throughout your daily life.

These skills enhance your ability to deal with change and they provide stepping stones for personal and professional growth. They may help to reduce the transition time between jobs. Do you want to know more about them? Then read on.

Essential Skills are the skills people use to carry out a wide variety of everyday life and work tasks. They are not the technical skills required by particular occupations but rather the skills applied in all occupations. For example, writing skills are required in a broad range of occupations.

The complexity and frequency of writing varies, of course. Some workers fill out simple forms every day, while others write daily or monthly reports.

Essential Skills are enabling skills that:
1. Help people perform the tasks required by their occupation and other activities of daily life.
2. Provide people with a foundation to learn other skills.
3. Enhance people’s ability to adapt to change.

There are 9 essential skills: Reading Text, Numeracy, Thinking Skills, Working with Others, Continuous Learning, Oral Communication, Document Use, Writing and Computer Use.

People who have the essential skills at the levels required for their desired occupations will have enhanced employability.

To learn more about Essential Skills and how they relate to Canadian occupations you can visit the website . You can also find out more information and do a test at www.towes.com.

These Essential Skills relate to jobs all over the world, not just Canadians, so check them out.

Fran Watson
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