elc INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS’ PIONEER PROGRAMME

elc INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS’ PIONEER PROGRAMME

PULSE

elc INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS’ PIONEER PROGRAMME

Develop life skills
in students

Encourage students to have high self-esteem

Promote resilience to be carried forth into college and work place

Gone are the days when a school’s raison d’être was to produce knowledgeable students. Everything else would take care of itself. Students knew how to be independent when they entered college. In most cases, social skills and mental health were a given, and students were physically active. Resilience was not a word that needed to be taught. Life skills were exactly that – skills that one picked up in life. One did not need to plan for life skills. Fast forward to today, and one is shaken by the new reality – the birth of Generation Z.

Generation Z is the first generation born into the social media age. Life before social media is incomprehensible to most students now, hence, a life that is dictated by the hazy rules of social media: Generation Z are constantly connected, yet disconnected from life as we know it. There is a great desire for independence within the generation, but in reality, they still have grudging dependence on social media and the opinion of people who barely even know them. This causes mental health issues to become the new norm due to the pressures of social media existence. Failure is too easily embraced, self-esteem is dissipating in each individual and social skills are deteriorating in Generation Z.

“The solution has to be made available to all students at elc.”

The irony is that these life skills now need to be taught, where they once developed naturally. So the question now is – how do we teach life skills to students?

One step at a time is the answer – incremental steps that slowly build up the life skills. This is not an elitist programme that caters for a select number of students. The solution has to be made available to all students at elc. With this in mind, we have conceptualised the PULSE Programme:

  • Pastoral Care
  • University-Preparedness
  • Leadership
  • Social Skills
  • Employability

This is how PULSE is to be achieved:

  • Workshops on life skills
  • One-to-one discussions with students
  • Counselling services, where required
  • ECAs to focus on and showcase skills
  • Service projects
  • JASS