The Borneo Post

‘Weak communicat­ion skills among reasons graduates still jobless’

- Zaheera Johari

MIRI: Graduates lacking in character and weak in communicat­ion skills are among reasons why they cannot land a job.

Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching said a study conducted by Jobstreet found two major reasons why graduates failed to be accepted by employers.

She said this during a DAP Miri-media appreciati­on dinner here on Tuesday.

She said the two issues were closely linked to employers’ demand in this Industrial Revolution 4.0 era, which requires productive and quality workers.

“For this reason, it is important that we focus on the applicatio­n of 4C skills (collaborat­ion, communicat­ion, critical thinking and creativity), which sometimes cannot be tested in

For this reason, it is important that we focus on the applicatio­n of 4C skills (collaborat­ion, communicat­ion, critical thinking and creativity), which sometimes cannot be tested in an examinatio­n. Teo Ni Ching

an examinatio­n,” she said.

On another subject, Teo said her ministry had announced the abolishmen­t of examinatio­ns for primary 1, 2 and 3 classes last year, and replaced it with the Classroom Assessment System (PBD).

“It replaces formal examinatio­ns to create a more enjoyable learning culture where teachers can pay more a ention to the applicatio­n of the values of love, joy, respect and the developmen­t of individual character,” she said.

“Over the past year, various

 ??  ?? Lau serves a meal to one of the residents at Sibu Benevolent Society.
Lau serves a meal to one of the residents at Sibu Benevolent Society.
 ??  ?? Jong (fourth le ) presents a souvenir to Teo while (from right) DAP Long Lama chairperso­n Marcus Hugo, Dr Ting and Ling look on.
Jong (fourth le ) presents a souvenir to Teo while (from right) DAP Long Lama chairperso­n Marcus Hugo, Dr Ting and Ling look on.

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