UGC Launches 'Life Skills' Curriculum in Colleges - From How to Use Google Search to Pranayama
A UGC official said often students do not know the difference between a curriculum vitae (CV), resume and a bio-data. Writing a good resume is also a life skill that every student must learn before entering the professional world.
New Delhi: The University Grants Commission launched "life
skills" programme in the curriculum for undergraduate courses across the
country.
Ethics and etiquettes of social
media, how to use Google search better, yoga and pranayama and resume writing
are part of the "Jeevan Kaushal" curriculum.
The programme, which carries
eight credit points, can be accommodated in any semester and is aimed at
inculcating emotional and intellectual competencies in students and develop
verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
"Today when we talk about
writing skills and communication skills, we cannot ignore writing on social
media. The social media websites are a good medium to connect but students must
know the advantages and disadvantages.
"There have to be some
ethics and etiquettes of social media and the curriculum will teach them the
same. There is also a module on how to use Google search better," a senior
UGC official told PTI.
The official said often students
do not know the difference between a curriculum vitae (CV), resume and a
bio-data. Writing a good resume is also a life skill that every student must
learn before entering the professional world.
"What will learners gain if
they practice love and compassion? What will they lose if they don't? What are
the listening skills one must practice as a team member and how different they
should be as a team leader? All these skills the students should be trained in,
" the official said.
Personal skills like empathising
and trusting colleagues for improving interpersonal relations, projecting a
good personal image to have a positive impact on one's career, networking and
negotiation skills besides personal and professional moral codes of conduct are
part of the curriculum.
The curriculum has three electives
— integral human being, yoga and pranayama and gratitude.
While the first elective talks
about obligation to self, parents and society besides a module on living with
others with their acceptance, the module on gratitude is about duty versus rights.
"The module on yoga talks
about difference between yoga and pranayama and their inter-relatedness. What
should be the asanas performed before examination or a presentation? All these
things are listed in the curriculum," the official said.
"The curriculum has been
developed by an expert committee with an aim to support our graduates to unlock
and discover their true potential and making them social responsive
citizens," the official added.
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