KATRŇÁKOVÁ, Hana. Motivate, Support and Encourage Students to Practise Skills for Life. In IATEFL conference 2018. 2018.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Motivate, Support and Encourage Students to Practise Skills for Life
Název česky Motivuj a podporuj studenty v nácviku dovedností pro život
Název anglicky Motivate, Support and Encourage Students to Practise Skills for Life
Autoři KATRŇÁKOVÁ, Hana.
Vydání IATEFL conference 2018, 2018.
Další údaje
Typ výsledku Konferenční abstrakt
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Klíčová slova česky motivace studentů, dovednosti pro život
Klíčová slova anglicky motivation of students, soft skills for life
Změnil Změnila: PhDr. Hana Kallus, M.A., Ph.D., učo 1857. Změněno: 28. 2. 2019 21:20.
Anotace
The starting point of the presentation is the motivation for incorporating selected soft skills aiming at increasing employability and success at the start of students‘ professional career. The talk will share our experience with introducing soft skills training as part of the ESP English for lawyers course, and provide samples of activities and students' feedback. Based on the qualitative and quantitative research among Human Resources departments of big private companies, state institutions and students of Masaryk university concerning the skills required by their first time employers and students´ expectations, the Language Centre developed specialized soft skills courses in foreign languages, parts of which were later in some form incorporated into standard course syllabi of Foreign Language for Specific or Academic Purposes. The talk will describe and comment on some useful activities practiced in order to increase success of graduates in their first employment and thus increase their employability. The focus will be on how to motivate students to work in teams, prepare and fulfil tasks in a creative atmosphere. Examples of tasks employing IT will be used to illustrate the issue. Our experience so far proves there are quite big discrepancies between students’ high command of English and their rather inadequate reactions, behaviour and strategies in carrying out specific tasks. Samples of different students’ experience in soft skills, immaturity, and different solutions depending on cultures and nationalities will be provided. Students in their written feedback confirm that they recognize the need to improve their soft skills and they also share their rewarding feeling of achievement after finishing the course with soft skills component.
Anotace anglicky
The starting point of the presentation is the motivation for incorporating selected soft skills aiming at increasing employability and success at the start of students‘ professional career. The talk will share our experience with introducing soft skills training as part of the ESP English for lawyers course, and provide samples of activities and students' feedback. Based on the qualitative and quantitative research among Human Resources departments of big private companies, state institutions and students of Masaryk university concerning the skills required by their first time employers and students´ expectations, the Language Centre developed specialized soft skills courses in foreign languages, parts of which were later in some form incorporated into standard course syllabi of Foreign Language for Specific or Academic Purposes. The talk will describe and comment on some useful activities practiced in order to increase success of graduates in their first employment and thus increase their employability. The focus will be on how to motivate students to work in teams, prepare and fulfil tasks in a creative atmosphere. Examples of tasks employing IT will be used to illustrate the issue. Our experience so far proves there are quite big discrepancies between students’ high command of English and their rather inadequate reactions, behaviour and strategies in carrying out specific tasks. Samples of different students’ experience in soft skills, immaturity, and different solutions depending on cultures and nationalities will be provided. Students in their written feedback confirm that they recognize the need to improve their soft skills and they also share their rewarding feeling of achievement after finishing the course with soft skills component. The starting point of the presentation is the motivation for incorporating selected soft skills aiming at increasing employability and success at the start of students‘ professional career. The talk will share our experience with introducing soft skills training as part of the ESP English for lawyers course, and provide samples of activities and students' feedback. Based on the qualitative and quantitative research among Human Resources departments of big private companies, state institutions and students of Masaryk university concerning the skills required by their first time employers and students´ expectations, the Language Centre developed specialized soft skills courses in foreign languages, parts of which were later in some form incorporated into standard course syllabi of Foreign Language for Specific or Academic Purposes. The talk will describe and comment on some useful activities practiced in order to increase success of graduates in their first employment and thus increase their employability. The focus will be on how to motivate students to work in teams, prepare and fulfil tasks in a creative atmosphere. Examples of tasks employing IT will be used to illustrate the issue. Our experience so far proves there are quite big discrepancies between students’ high command of English and their rather inadequate reactions, behaviour and strategies in carrying out specific tasks. Samples of different students’ experience in soft skills, immaturity, and different solutions depending on cultures and nationalities will be provided. Students in their written feedback confirm that they recognize the need to improve their soft skills and they also share their rewarding feeling of achievement after finishing the course with soft skills component.
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