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Employee Skills Inventory

APPLIED KNOWLEDGE
Applied Academic Skills

Applied academic skills are evident daily in homework assignments, classwork, and Q&A exchanges during lessons.

Reading skills
Writing skills
Math strategies/procedures
Scientific principles/procedures
Critical Thinking Skills

Critical thinking skills are evident in homework, group work, project-based tasks, and presentations.

Thinks creatively
Thinks critically
Makes sound decisions
Solves problems
Reasons
Plans/organizes
EFFECTIVE RELATIONSHIPS
Interpersonal Skills

Interpersonal skills are almost always displayed when students work in pairs or teams to complete short-term or long-term tasks.

Understands teamwork and works with others
Responds to customer needs
Exercises leadership
Negotiates to resolve conflict
Respects individual differences
Personal Qualities

Personal qualities are routinely displayed in students' everyday actions in the classroom — how they participate in lessons, communicate, contribute to the learning environment, treat their fellow students, and govern themselves.

Demonstrates responsibility and self-discipline
Adapts and shows flexibility
Works independently
Demonstrates a willingness to learn
Demonstrates integrity
Demonstrates professionalism
Takes initiative
Displays a positive attitude and sense of self-worth
Takes responsibility for professional growth
WORKPLACE SKILLS
Resource Management

Resource management is often a component of project-based learning and collaborative group work but can also apply to how an individual student manages class time.

Manages time
Manages money
Manages resources
Manages personnel
Information Use

Information use can include retrieving information from any medium (e.g., print, TV, Internet, or in person) and can be as simple as looking up one piece of information to writing a term paper or preparing an oral presentation.

Locates
Organizes
Uses
Analyzes
Communicates
Communication Skills

Routinely displayed in students' everyday actions in the classroom — how they participate in lessons, contribute to the learning environment, treat their fellow students, and govern themselves.

Communicates verbally
Listens actively
Comprehends written material
Conveys information in writing
Observes carefully
Systems Thinking

A team working in sync to accomplish an assignment can be thought of as a system.

Understands and uses systems
Monitors systems
Improves systems
Technology Use

In the classroom and workplace, technology skills typically refer to the use of digital electronics.

Understands and uses technology
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