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Durable Skills

Our program weaves America Succeeds Durable Skills into every aspect of student life. Students graduate with portfolios demonstrating their achievements and capabilities to future employers.

SBC Polytechnic Academy believes that an educated person in the 21st century is one who possesses:

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  1. A solid foundation in the core academic skills, as outlined in the state curricular standards.

  2. Mastery and a facility for ongoing learning of the effective use of digital technologies and communication tools.

  3. The ability to communicate confidently and effectively, both orally and in writing, with people of all ages and backgrounds.

  4. The ability to think critically and creatively and use a variety of strategies to solve problems.

  5. The ability to think quantitatively, including the use of data for analysis, to make decisions, or to apply theories and processes.

  6. Executive function skills and the ability to work both independently and cooperatively.

  7. The personal integrity, morality, self-motivation, and self-esteem.

  8. A commitment to and ability to engage in lifelong learning that includes informal or on-the- job learning as well as degrees, diplomas, certifications, and digital badges.

  9. The ability to navigate institutions, cultures, and systems in their chosen profession(s).

  10. The skills and willingness to engage in the responsibilities of citizenship.

 

The list above includes many of the “Durable Skills” that employers define as required for success in post-secondary education and employment and as contributing citizens in their communities. 

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