Soft Skills for Instructors | Origin: ED115
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Soft Skills for Instructors
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Soft skills will help you solve most of your problems.
Reply to Paula Edwards's post:You are a great role model and I can tell that in how the students react to you in and out of the classroom.
85% soft skills/15% technical skills represents how important it is to work on soft skills in dealing with others on your team and in the classroom. It makes perfect sense that being a good role model goes beyond just technical knowledge in the classroom and at work. It won't work if you are so offensive that your class or teammates are closed off because of poor behavior.
Soft skills are essential as an instructor
I think you can really gain a student's trust with soft skills.
Soft skills and Common Sense are important in the workplace.
The mission can be accomplished well if soft skills are employed
We are the role models inside and outside of the classroom
Soft skills important in developing teamwork
people skills and workplace behaviors = SOFT SKILLS
I agree that soft skills are key to being effective!
Soft skills significantly contributed to positive outcomes.
Soft skills such as people skills are more important to be successful than hard skills.
Common Sense is the ability to make appropriate and practical decisions.
Soft skills and hard skills both can be learned if someone is weak in these skills so it can benefit everyone.
I learned the 10 soft skills Attension to detail, being drug-free, conflict resulution, customer service, dependability, integrity, positive attitudes, understanding others, using common sense, good work relations.
Having common sense and an understanding of others seem to stand out the most to me. By keeping both these in mind, I can keep improving as an educator.
Soft skills are essential when in the work place. I have learned also that soft skills take time to gain. While some others do have the nature of the soft skills as their gifts