Global Skills Provider Arc Skills Introduces SOAR to Bridge the Skill Gaps in Indian Students
Arc Skills, leading global skills provider declared about the launch of SOAR in India. Soar is a unique and integrated skills program for school students. Forging ahead with the aim of bridging the skill gaps in students, Arc Skills is one of the first organizations who is putting efforts to develop life-long skills which gives children’s a chance to obtain essential new age skills & confidence to turn their potential into success.
As research backed learning pathway, SOAR nurtures values, skills and career-based competencies in a child, at each step of their school life. These skills are put in order to child’s age & developmental stage, so they can progressively develop the skills required for present & future as well.
Kakul Misra, COO, Arc Skills India, says, “SOAR prepares the students for the world of tomorrow through an integrated and continuous learning pathway. With SOAR programs, we intend to equip every child in India with much needed new age skills to develop & confidently grow their strengths with the understanding of essential life skills, preparing them for the future. The strategic blend of interactive technology, game-based learning, and thought-provoking reflection, enriches the learning experience for students and help them explore new ideas while imbibing key skills and dispositions needed to thrive in these dynamic times.”
The first programme that Arc Skills introduced was Skills 21 in SOAR pathway two years back. This programme received a lot of appreciation & praise from students, parents and teachers across the globe. Today, Skills 21 has become an international example of a 21st-century skills programme that successfully meets the criteria of effectiveness and accessibility.
With SOAR, schools in India now have the opportunity to diversify their offering and give students a solid foundation of self-awareness, socio-emotional skills, abilities & career-based skills.
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