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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

What UNICEF thinks about the skill development in children's.

Skills needed for success in school, life and work

As per UNICEF website:

  1. Foundational skills: Foundational skills, namely literacy and numeracy, are essential for further learning, productive employment and civic engagement.
  2. Digital skills: Digital skills and knowledge support the development of digitally literate children, enabling them to use and understand technology, search for and manage information, create and share content, collaborate, communicate, build knowledge, and solve problems safely, critically and ethically.
  3. Transferable skills: Also called “life skills,” “twenty-first-century skills,” “soft skills,” or “socio-emotional skills,” these allow young people to become agile learners and global citizens equipped to navigate personal, social, academic and economic challenges. Transferable skills also help crisis-affected young people cope with trauma and build resilience. They include problem-solving, negotiation, managing emotions, empathy and communication.
  4. Job-specific skills: Also known as “technical" and "vocational" skills, these are associated with occupations – such as carpentry, accounting or engineering – and support the transition of older adolescents into the workforce.


the first two skill development programs running by Dhankeshri Devi Foundation. the foundation skill like primary education to all with gender-ism. the second one is digital skill, under digital scheme we offered  computer classes to student who have passed the class 12th at least. basically digital marketing classes are provided by us which is free of cost. after completing the module, a student is capable to do lots of online works. 

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