Essential Life Skill Education
About Course
- A Certificate Course on
Essential Life Skill Education
Offered by
Department of Post Graduation in Studies and Research in Social Work
Course Overview
Essential Life skill education is a unique and effective programme that enables individuals to adapt and deal with the demands and challenges of life. Learning life skills will be essential for survival and capacity development to enhance the quality of life. To deal with issues an individual should incorporate strategies that require higher-level thinking skills such as inference, prediction, analysis, and critical thinking. Using critical thinking strategies helps develop skills such as reasoning, questioning and investigating, observing and describing, comparing and connecting, finding complexity, and exploring viewpoints. Moreover, problem-solving is an important element of all content areas. Such theoretical orientation helps them to explore their beliefs and attitudes.
This certificate course prepares a cadre of youth with self-worth, power, and competence in all walks of life. This course is designed for imparting skill-based education and practical experience. It enables them to become more assertive, communicate effectively with others by developing good listening skills, and learn to handle stress, deal with disappointments and setbacks, and address issues. Life Skills, Personality Development, Leadership, Training, and Training Methodologies, are some of the areas offered as part of the Programme. Life Skills Education brings the capacity for learners to face the challenges of the new millennium, ruled by globalization and market forces.
This course includes offline/online classes, practical skill training/project
Eligibility Criteria: Candidates who have completed graduation/post-graduation and currently pursuing can apply
Duration: 30 hours (5 weeks)
Course Instructors: Dr Roshan Monteiro and Dr Prithwi
Course Syllabus:
Unit 1: Introduction to life skills Education and Understanding self
Unit 2: Thinking and Communication Skills
Unit 3: Assertive and Decision-Making Skills
Unit 4: Problem-Solving and Management Skills
Unit 5: Stress Management & Empathy
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Course Coordinator
Dr Roshan Monteiro
Department of PG Studies and Research in Social Work
St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore
Course Content
Unit-I Introduction to Life Skills
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Self Awareness
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