Social and emotional skills can be reliably measured for different age groups within cultural and linguistic boundaries. This includes personality self-assessment, behavioral qualities and objective psychological tests. Some of these indicators predict a variety of success factors in education, the labor market, and society as a whole.
Having identified the range of skills and character traits that can be classified as soft skills, and having made sure that the development of these skills in children can be influenced and measured, we offer a brief look at how Russian schools see the teaching of such skills. To begin with, we must say that the Federal State Educational Standards (FSES) actually take soft skills into account. For example, the FSES of basic general education (grades 5–9) states that the following must be provided in the course of education:
• development of personal qualities necessary for solving everyday and unconventional tasks in order to adequately orient oneself in the surrounding world;
• shaping a culture of lifelong learning and self-development;
• personal development of the students, including civic, patriotic, spiritual, moral, aesthetic, physical, labor, environmental education, and recognition of the value of scientific knowledge.
However, education experts agree that both the FSES and schools working under the traditional educational model do not venture beyond simply declaring the importance of teaching the above-mentioned qualities. That is why we invited representatives of alternative schools and experts in alternative education to talk about soft skills.
Let’s focus now on a few conceptual issues related to the topic of soft skills reported by experts.
According to Semyonychev, horizontal connections between people represent a new type of relationship, which started developing rapidly in the 21st century. These are pretty well known things. Like, how do we negotiate with one another? How do we communicate non-violently? How do we understand each other’s emotions?
They are the skills that enable us to make horizontal and productive connections with each other.