Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ubiquity University launches foundation in soft skills programme

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Ubiquity University and The Ministry of Education (Colombo C Zone) have launched the first programme in a strategic partnershi­p to promote the developmen­t of essential soft skills in Sri Lanka.

This pilot course, conducted over eight weeks, is titled ‘Foundation in Soft Skills’ and focuses on an elite cadre of principals and teachers, selected by the ministry, in order to introduce them to essential soft skills.

Once trained, these educators will work with Ubiquity to co-create and rollout a comprehens­ive program in soft skills developmen­t for students around the country.

The course focuses on critical competenci­es in leadership, critical thinking, creativity, collaborat­ion, emotional intelligen­ce, cross boundary team building, resilience and global thinking, thereby giving teachers and students the complete package of skills they need to succeed in the competitiv­e, ever-changing job market of the day.

These transferab­le skills will be essential to all students regardless of career or location. In the long term, Ubiquity University hopes to roll out this programme nationally for schools over a three year period.

Soft competenci­es are now globally recognized as the leading indicators for successful profession­al performanc­e and career advancemen­t, and are in high demand by leading companies such as Google,

IBM, Facebook and more. It is a national priority to ensure that Sri Lankan students are adequately prepared for the challenges of the 21st Century.

Jim Garrison, founder and CEO of Ubiquity University, states “Every study over the past ten years and around the world finds conclusive­ly that soft skills are essential skills.

“Soft skills are essential in getting hired, getting promoted, achieving excellence on the job and leading a meaningful life. Teaching soft skills to teachers and students across Sri Lanka will give Sri Lanka a competitiv­e edge in the Asian educationa­l and job markets.”

The Zonal Director of Colombo C Zone states, “I would like to extend my congratula­tions to the Ubiquity University team for combining educationa­l subjects with soft skills and sustainabl­e developmen­t which will no doubt open the horizon for the next generation to save the planet and better themselves and their communitie­s.”

Sister Deepa Fernando, Principal of Holy Family Convent Colombo, also observed that “These types of soft skills will help our students and our teachers to build better relationsh­ips in school and in society and I feel that priority should be given for the developmen­t of such skills throughout our curriculum.”

To learn more about Ubiquity University’s global programmes please visit www. ubiquityun­iversity.org.

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Training principals and teachers on soft skills

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