The Government College University Lahore has initiated a series of life
skills workshops that equips its students with the soft skills they need to
get through life's ups and downs. The program has adopted three skills as
its core focus: critical thinking skills, social interaction skills and
emotional intelligence.
The first workshop in the series was held here at GCU on the "Art of
Conversation" that focuses on verbal and non-verbal communications,
barriers in conversations, handling difficult situations and micro-skills
of impressive conversation.
Addressing the opening ceremony of the workshop, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr.
Asghar Zaidi said "we are equipping our students with the necessary skills
to become highly competitive in the global market. When we discuss as to
how to make our bright students better than the students at topmost
universities of the world, I have identified one issue: lack of
communication skills, and that is the focus of the first workshop"
The Vice Chancellor said most of GCU students came from a middle or lower
middle class where life skills were unfortunately ignored in their
schooling. "It makes them socially awkward in modern academic and
professional settings, so we will be making life skills workshops a
permanent feature of learning at GCU, often during the zero semester
arrangements".
The resource person of the workshops mentioned that our knowledge of a
particular field matters not more than 85 percent of our success depends on
how we interact with others. "If we are knowledgeable but lack good
communication skills, we will be merely technicians, managers and
background workers. All good leaders have one thing in common, they
communicate well with others. It's a key to success".
A GCU student told: "We are very much grateful to our VC for these
workshops. Life skills make possible the understanding and exchange of
ideas and thoughts. We will learn to empathize with others. Traditional
teaching methods make students passive listeners. Even if they understand,
they lack the skills to express themselves. These deficiencies hurt when we
go in the market and see less knowledgeable persons excelling in
professional fields".