Salient Aspects and Drawbacks Of The Canadian Health Insurance System
A brief on the Life
Skills-Based Education reveals that it is
a means to empower the younger generation and
assist them in facing the challenging situations
in their lives. Including both the processes
of teaching and learning, the life skills-based
education caters to the acquisition of knowledge
and in doing so develop the needed skills and
attitudes to support healthy behaviors.
Why
Need For A Life Skills-Based Education
Unlike the past, when education only catered
to a single specified area, the life skills-based
education encompasses and evaluates the skills
of a student, and thereafter provides necessary
support in the form of tools and materials to
enhance the respective skills.
The United Nations' associate organization,
the UNICEF also requires that quality education
must include life skills- based education, and
has thus been made a critical element in their
definition of quality education.
The life skills-based education
could not have been initiated at a better time.
As even a brief glimpse of our present and growing
generation of youngsters are faced with the
threats of such deadly viruses as the HIV and
AIDS, as well as social issues of conflict,
violence, gender and ethnic discrimination.
Addressing these problems
would not have been possible even with the most
advanced systems of education and literary skills,
hence the critical value and importance of programs
such as the life skills-based education. It
is perhaps this set of reasons that more than
164 nations across the world have embraced the
need for "Education for All" including
the Life Skills-Based Education as one of the primary needs of our younger generation. |