UNESCO's Four Pillars of Learning Flashcards
Who headed the International Commission on Education for the 21st century who also wrote a report for the UNESCO entitled: “Learning: the Treasure from Within”
Jacques’ Delors
Who believed that “within each child lies a treasure”?
Jacques’ Delors
A pillar that includes the development of the faculties of memory, imagination, reasoning, problem solving, and comprehension.
Learning to Know
A pillar that is “a process of discovery”, going more deeply into the information/knowledge delivered through subject teaching.
Learning to Know
Pillar: Minds-on-learning
Learning to Know
A pillar that focuses on specialization required of every individual.
Learning to Know
A pillar that is the application of what the learners have learned or known into practices
Learning to Do
A pillar that is closely linked to vocational-technical education and work skills training
Learning to Do
A pillar that implies a shift from skill to competence
Learning to Do
Pillar: Hands-on-learning
Learning to Do
Pillar: application and competence
Learning to Do
Pillar: Cognitive
Learning to Know
Pillar: Psychomotor
Learning to Do
Pillar: Affective
Learning to Live Together
Pillar: Hearts-on-learning
Learning to Live Together
Pillar: Communication (dialogue)
Learning to Live Together
A pillar that is vital in building a genuine and lasting culture of peace in the world.
Learning to Live Together
A pillar that can be achieved by developing an understanding of others - their history, traditions and spiritual values.
Learning to Live Together
A pillar that appreciates the diversity of the human race.
Learning to Live Together
Pillar: empathy and cooperative social behavior in caring and sharing
Learning to Live Together
Pillar: respect of other people and their cultures and value systems
Learning to Live Together
Pillar: capability of encountering others and resolving conflicts through dialogue.
Learning to Live Together
Pillar: Achieved Cognitive, Psychomotor, and Affective (CPA)
Learning to Be