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引用次数: 18
摘要
软技能被定义为社会情感能力,对个人发展、社会参与、学术和工作成就很重要,与特定的技术技能相对立。当今的大学需要适应复杂多变的劳动力市场的需求,支持毕业生的就业能力,培养除技术技能外还具备软技能的未来专业人才,这一点非常重要。都灵大学通过“护照”项目,对学生的软技能评估和发展进行了理论和方法上的反思。Unito项目。根据国际文献,建立了12项软技能模型(Bennett et al., 1999;Heckman & Kautz, 2016):任务领域(解决问题和决策,时间和空间管理,采取适当的策略来解决任务);自我领域(自我提升、情绪自我调节、进取心);动机区(目标取向、因果归因、弹性);人际关系领域(团队合作,沟通,冲突管理)。该项目考虑开发软技能自我评估工具(PassporTest),旨在提供模型中不同软技能水平的描述。在本研究中,提出了验证数据(探索性和验证性因子分析,信度,效度)以及对来自不同大学学位专业的大样本学生(N = 1048)的首次调查结果。
Soft skills are defined as socio-emotional abilities, important for personal development, social participation, academic and work achievement, and are ideally opposite to specific technical skills. University is today called to adapt to the demands of a complex and mutable labour market, where it is important to support the graduates’ employability and to prepare future professionals who possess, in addition to technical skills, also soft skills. The University of Turin has introduced a theoretical and methodological reflection about soft skills’assessment and development in its students, through the Passport.Unito Project. According to international literature, a model of 12 soft skills was set up (Bennett et al., 1999; Heckman & Kautz, 2016): area of task (problem solving and decision making, time and space management, adoption of strategies adequate in tackling the task); area of the self (self-enhancement, emotional self-regulation, enterprise); motivational area (goal orientation, causal attribution, resilience); area of the interpersonal relationships (teamwork, communication, conflict management). The Project considers the development of a soft skills self-assessment tool (PassporTest), aimed at providing a description of the level of the different soft skills in the model. In this study are presented the validation data (exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, reliability, validity) and the results of a first survey on a large sample of students from different University degree programs (N = 1048).