Skills for Employment.

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Skills for Employment

Foundation Skills Basic Personal qualities Thinking

Basic Skill - Reading

Basic Skills Math Skills 2+2=4 2*3=6

Basic skill

Basic Math skill

Basic Speaking skills

Thinking Skills

Thinking Skill – Creative Thinking

Thinking Skills – Problem Solving & Decision Making

Thinking Skills Visualizing Things in the Mind’s Eye

Thinking Skills – Knowing How to Learn

Thinking Skills - Reasoning

Personal Qualities

Personal Qualities - Responsibility

Personal Quality – Self-Esteem

Personal Qualities - Sociability

Personal Qualities – Self-Management

Personal Quality – Honesty/Intertity