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Traditional academic achievement is no longer the only measure of success in today’s world of fast change. Education in life skills has become an essential part of holistic learning, giving people the tools they need to deal with the challenges of daily living. The debate surrounding integration into existing education systems is addressed, emphasizing the need for fostering active participation and critical thinking. Life skills education, when effectively integrated, empowers individuals to become well-rounded, adaptable and responsible members of society. This article explores the core components of life skills education, encompassing personal, social and citizenship skills. It highlights the many benefits, including improved academic performance, enhanced mental health and increased employability. It also discusses how to integrate life skills programmes into formal education systems successfully and looks at potential strategies for developing these crucial skills.
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Kizhakkethalackal et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5a4d1b6db64358753f48b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.70333/ijeks-03-07-027
Jyothish John Kizhakkethalackal
H. Deepa
International Journal of Emerging Knowledge Studies.
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
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