Eve Herndon, in an article on the Cornerstone University website, writes that “soft skills and emotional intelligence are quickly climbing the ranks of important and sought-after abilities across industries. Technology and business practices continue to evolve so quickly that set skills take a backseat to the ability to constantly learn new ones…From teamwork to curiosity to work ethic to empathy, today’s most qualified candidate is better at reading a room than reading a textbook…
Herndon describes a definition of social-emotional learning written by the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning that includes these characteristics:
Source: “Is Social-Emotional Learning the Foundation of Success?” by Eve Herndon, cornerstone.edu, October 16, 2018
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