There is growing demand for specific success skills, which are associated with higher earnings, adaptability, and career progression

How to help students build critical success skills


There is growing demand for specific success skills, which are associated with higher earnings, adaptability, and career progression

Key points:

  • A new report urges policymakers to help students develop career-ready skills at each level of education
  • Colleges must intentionally teach critical-thinking skills
  • Gen Z is redefining the Future of Work
  • For more news on career-ready skills, visit eCN's Teaching & Learning page

This article was originally published by SREB and is reposted with permission.

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