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EEO. 2020; 19(4): 5780-5782


Skill Development Of Human Resources Through Music And Arts

Dr. Jyoti Mishra.




Abstract

Arts students get the opportunity to study the important events of our history, traditions, principles, ethics and virtues. These subjects help us to understand our human experience. Arts students learn few professional skills like: Communication, Creativity, Research etc. Most of the arts student becomes skilled and famous writers and persuasive speakers because their education is based on understanding and conveying compound and complexideas to humanity and society. Arts learning involve religious and cultural human experiences. Arts student see the world in distinct ways through the study of diverse cultures and traditions. Thus, they become informed and knowledgeable individual of the world. Arts students are skilled at working as a part of a team or individually because they learn to be independent thinkers as well as knowledgeable collaborators. The self reliance, carefulness andstrong work ethics make them valued associates in whatever profession they choose. Many people have creative talents but they don’t know how to evolve their talents into skills which can help then earn a livelihood

Key words: Music, workers, staff





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