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- Publication date
- 1 June 2019
Description
Many VET graduates still lack basic life skills to start their work life, this results in employers having to invest in ensuring that VET trained workers are ready to take up the jobs they were hired for. This short publication provides guidance on how to support VET workers to develop work readiness and life skills, such as work ethics, working independently as well as collaborating in teams, problem solving and decision making skills, creativity and flexibility, and critical thinking.
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Life skills and work readiness in VET