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Reading @ Work Including: – Work instructions – E-mails and memos – Policies – Reports – Health and safety manuals

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Reading @ Work

Including:– Work instructions– E-mails and memos– Policies– Reports– Health and safety manuals

Document Use @ WorkIconsLabelsListsTablesFormsGraphsSignsMapsGaugesImagesSchedules

SchematicsTouch screensTechnical drawings

Document Use @ Work

Finding & using informationPutting in information where it is neededConstructing information displays

Numeracy @ Work

Using numbers and thinking mathematically to:

• Measure• Make calculations • Estimate• Work with money• Analyze numerical trends• Create schedules and budgets

Writing @ Work

Using the written word to create a clear message

• Filling in forms• Writing memos,

notes, short letters and paragraphs

• Using a computer• Writing extended text

Oral Communication @ Work

Talking with others to• Give and exchange information and ideas• Ask questions• Give directions• Coordinate work tasks• Explain and persuade• Includes Listening

Thinking Skills @ WorkThinking skills include: • Problem Solving• Job Task Planning and Organizing • Finding Information • Critical Thinking • Significant Use of Memory• Decision Making

Using a thinking process to •solve problems•conceptualize solutions•organize and plan •find needed information •be logical •remember things •make decisions

Digital Technology @ Work

Using information and communication technology

Continuous Learning @ Work

Applying strategies which support workplace learning and the ability to adapt to change

Working with Others @ Work

Leading and coordinating or collaborating with others on work activities

Workplace Essential Skills: Why should I care?

The workplace needs skilled workers who are efficient, effective and adaptable

Individuals need the skills required for success at work

In order to complete globally, Manitoba needs a skilled workforce