Inclusive Skill Development for Chemistry Education Programme

Victor Tubosun Babalola
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Chemistry education involves research, theory and practices while studying the process of teaching and learning chemistry content, and so, it belongs to the social sciences. As an established research field, it has a relatively short history, starting in the 1970s. Recently, research has shown that many chemistry education graduates are now working in various organizations and positions other than schools as chemistry teachers. Such organizations include; banking and managerial positions, humanitarian and hospitality positions, as well as communication and entertainment positions, just to mention a few. This reality in the field of Chemistry Education requires that students of Chemistry Education programmes at the tertiary institution level, be adequately guided towards their various career prospects. They need quality training not only in the technical skills required by the teaching profession but also soft skills such as communication skill, emotional intelligence, digital literacy skills, Socio-economic skills, scientific thinking skills, learning skills, writing skills and interpersonal skills among others. These skills are not only imperative to becoming professionals in their future career but to live a commendable life as transformative leaders in their organizations in the future. This study itemizes, defines, describe and states the benefits  of inclusive skills and suggests their inclusion into the Curriculum of Chemistry education programme to facilitate students’ performance while in school and increase their employability ratio in the future job market.
化学教育包容性技能发展计划
化学教育在研究教学过程和学习化学内容的过程中涉及研究、理论和实践,属于社会科学。作为一个成熟的研究领域,它的历史相对较短,从20世纪70年代开始。最近,研究表明,许多化学教育毕业生现在在学校以外的各种组织和职位上担任化学教师。这些组织包括:银行和管理职位,人道主义和接待职位,以及通信和娱乐职位,仅举几例。化学教育领域的这一现实要求大专院校化学教育课程的学生得到充分的指导,以实现他们不同的职业前景。他们不仅需要教学专业所需的技术技能,还需要软技能,如沟通技巧、情商、数字素养、社会经济技能、科学思维技能、学习技能、写作技能和人际交往技能等方面的高质量培训。这些技能不仅是在未来的职业生涯中成为专业人士的必要条件,也是在未来的组织中作为变革型领导者过上值得称赞的生活的必要条件。本研究列举、定义、描述和陈述包容性技能的好处,并建议将其纳入化学教育课程计划,以促进学生在学校的表现,提高他们在未来就业市场的就业能力。
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