Schools have started teaching teenagers how to call phone calls in front of them One-level The result, with it claimed that some young professionals are suffering from lack of confidence in making calls.
Teacher In some schools, a bid has helped reduce their anxiety before reducing their anxiety, which can force thousands of teenagers to talk to university entry officers if they do not meet their estimated grades.
Despite spending hours every day on their mobile devices and concerns that the younger generations are accustomed to their screen, children mainly use their phones Social media And to send the texts.
The admission service (UCAS) in universities and colleges expects digitizing the system so that students missing from their original university location will have automatic offers that they can accept or reject online.
However, it will take years to implement, with UCAS Chief Executive Officer who, with Sexton, knows that many schools have started operating a phone call lesson with their sixth look students.

Talking to The Times, James Johnstone, Backup and head teacher of Robannstall Grammar School. LancashireSaid: “They have unprecedented digital literacy, but their mutual skills are less developed. We see a reluctance to be easily engaged in dialogue.
He said that many students had never talked to utility companies or had to present themselves and had a professional conversation. “This may look basic for adults but, for them, there was a lack of skills,” he said.
As a result, the school developed a plan in six months, including mock university interviews, methods of sending emails and roll-playing conversations.
This eventually called him to the school office and then a customer service number such as Bank for Practice.
“How do we manage that concern, in the context of breathing, already telling the script below, what kind of questions do they want to ask, such as, like they, ‘courses are available and what are the admission requirements?” Then how to wrap a professional conversation, such as ‘Thank you for your Help Today’, and clarifying the next steps, “said Sri Johnstone.
Other aspects of the scheme included the management of student loans, cooking, understanding, understanding, understanding, understanding Utility bill And tenant rights.
Since 2019, the phone call to the UCAS has been dropped by one third, Ms. Sexon said that disciples are usually unaware that they need their identity number, and phone calls are unused to etiquette.
She is advancing the clearing system to become digital, telling the Times: “These days teenagers can find out how to call a phone call. So clearing needs to become faster digital.
“Of course we will ensure that we keep humans and human experts in the room.
“We are starting a conversation with the region that we can improve about those methods so that we can actually meet everyone’s needs.”