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RETHINKING EDUcation |Towards a global common good? | UNESCO [#pdf] #ModernEDU 

RETHINKING EDUcation |Towards a global common good? | UNESCO [#pdf] #ModernEDU  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Reaffirming a humanistic approach to education Education alone cannot hope to solve all development challenges, but a humanistic and holistic approach to education can and should contribute to achieving a new development model. In such a model, economic growth must be guided by environmental stewardship and by concern for peace, inclusion and social justice.

 

The ethical and moral principles of a humanistic approach to development stand against violence, intolerance, discrimination and exclusion. Regarding education and learning, it means going beyond narrow utilitarianism and economism to integrate the multiple dimensions of human existence.

 

This approach emphasizes the inclusion of people who are often subject to discrimination – women and girls, indigenous people, persons with disabilities, migrants, the elderly and people living in countries affected by conflict. It requires an open and flexible approach to learning that is both lifelong and life-wide: an approach that provides the opportunity for all to realize their potential for a sustainable future and a life of dignity.

 

This humanistic approach has implications for the definition of learning content and pedagogies, as well as for the role of teachers and other educators. It is even more relevant given the rapid development of new technologies, in particular digital technologies.

 

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Reaffirming a humanistic approach to education Education alone cannot hope to solve all development challenges, but a humanistic and holistic approach to education can and should contribute to achieving a new development model. In such a model, economic growth must be guided by environmental stewardship and by concern for peace, inclusion and social justice.

 

The ethical and moral principles of a humanistic approach to development stand against violence, intolerance, discrimination and exclusion. Regarding education and learning, it means going beyond narrow utilitarianism and economism to integrate the multiple dimensions of human existence.

 

This approach emphasizes the inclusion of people who are often subject to discrimination – women and girls, indigenous people, persons with disabilities, migrants, the elderly and people living in countries affected by conflict. It requires an open and flexible approach to learning that is both lifelong and life-wide: an approach that provides the opportunity for all to realize their potential for a sustainable future and a life of dignity.

 

This humanistic approach has implications for the definition of learning content and pedagogies, as well as for the role of teachers and other educators. It is even more relevant given the rapid development of new technologies, in particular digital technologies.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2015/11/27/unlearning-the-old-relearning-learning-to-learn-howto/

 

 

Geemik Maria Açucena Da Silva's curator insight, November 11, 2016 4:27 PM
"This humanistic approach has implications for the definition of learning content and pedagogies, as well as for the role of teachers and other educators. It is even more relevant given the rapid development of new technologies, in particular digital technologies."
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UnLEARNing THE OLD, ReLEARNing, LEARNing To LEARN / How To!? | LEARNing To LEARN | ICT | eSkills

UnLEARNing THE OLD, ReLEARNing, LEARNing To LEARN / How To!? | LEARNing To LEARN | ICT | eSkills | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

UnLEARNing THE OLD, ReLEARNing, LEARNing To LEARN / How To!? UnLEARNing THE OLD, ReLEARNing, LEARNing To LEARN / HowTo!? WHAT!??? I hear very often (too often) this phrase "As a TEACHer, professor, I want to teach my whole career THE SAME way as I do NOW AND WE did it ALWAYS SO!“. Aaaaargh, when I hear that phrase I get even more grey hair as I already have ;)


Read to blog post who will guide YOU through the How-To for CHANGE and who gives YOU ALSO Tips, advice to prepare YOUR students, learners for the BIG 21st Century CHALLENGE...


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UnLEARNing THE OLD, ReLEARNing, LEARNing To LEARN / How To!? UnLEARNing THE OLD, ReLEARNing, LEARNing To LEARN / HowTo!? WHAT!??? I hear very often (too often) this phrase "As a TEACHer, professor, I want to teach my whole career THE SAME way as I do NOW AND WE did it ALWAYS SO!“. Aaaaargh, when I hear that phrase I get even more grey hair as I already have ;)


Read to blog post who will guide YOU through the How-To for CHANGE and who gives YOU ALSO Tips, advice to prepare YOUR students, learners for the BIG 21st Century CHALLENGE...


Kristi Ivan's curator insight, December 1, 2015 8:48 AM

Great to see 21st century learning skills permeating the workplace! 

 

 

Raquel Oliveira's curator insight, December 7, 2015 9:07 AM

Em áreas de educação corporativa, treinamento, desenvolvimento organziacional, etc... a questão deve ser- como estamos contribuindo para a aprendizagem das 10 competências requeridas no seculo XXI?

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Deanne LaRoche's curator insight, May 28, 2017 9:39 PM

This was certainly an eye opener that many of the skills I am learning as a pre-service teacher in the areas of ITC and pedagogy relate directly to skills that are desired in the workforce.  This strengthens my resolve to be able to teach students using these pedagogies to ensure that they are successful in their lives post schooling.