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The Most Important Skills You Need To Acquire After Secondary School For Success by rowels: 2:26pm On Sep 18, 2017
Whether you are going to work or to the university after secondary school, new graduates need to acquire certain skills that will ensure their success in any environment in the 21st century . While Communication, Self-regulation, Problem solving knowledge are important, employers and educational administrators seek computer and ICT skills that are useful in the 21st century economy.

Thos that would want to start their own business also need computer and ICT skills; it is needed in building their business, making profit and growing into a big business

Computer literacy is considered a very important skill to possess for secondary school graduate in the 21st century. Employers want their workers to have basic computer skills because their company becomes ever more dependent on computers. Many employers try to use computers to help run their company faster and cheaper. Computers are just as common as pen and paper for writing and for many applications – especially communicating – computers are preferred over pen and paper because of their ability to duplicate and retain information and ease of editing.

Another common definition of computer literacy is the knowledge and skills required for basic use of computer hardware, software and the Internet. These critical computer and Internet skills are valued in today’s academic and professional environments. This leads to success in education and employment since computer skills are integral to all areas of study and work. The 3 R’s (reading, writing and arithmetic) should now also include the 3 C’s (communicating, calculating and computing) since the ability to use a computer is on the same level as reading and writing skills.

According to the Guardian, Conservative culture minister of Britain , Ed Vaizey once said that Computer skills are the grammar of the 21st century,

“We are all going to live a digital life,” he said. “Just as we write well and read well, I think that if you have even a basic understanding of computer coding, it will help you understand the structure of your digital life.”

In Nigeria today, it is becoming very difficult to get a good job even among graduates. Learning a computer skill is one thing that will give you an edge and help you get a good job or even start your own business whether online or offline

Which ICT and computer skills should you start with.

The most important Skills you need to acquire after secondary School for Success in 21st century

There are so many ICT and computer skills out there now, choosing and starting with the right one will determine how successful you can be

READ MORE HERE http://www.bizmarrow.com/important-skills-need-acquire-secondary-school-success-21st-century/

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