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FOUR PILLARS OF EDUCATION AS
RECOMMENDEDBY UNESCO
FOUR PILLARS OF EDUCATION AS RECOMMENDED BY UNESCO
Shakespeare states
“We know what we are, but know not what we may be”
Indian Society needs reconstruction .This can be accomplished with the help of educator who
are to transmit the best of Indian culture to younger generation by linking it with western
knowledge.
The Indian society needs positive social change.The teacher can develop the Forward Looking
outlook among pupils .For this purpose ,they must develop in themselves ‘occupational
personality’ which is liberal in outlook & progressive its beliefs & ideas.
Dr. P. N. Kirpal in his article named “Towards an education in 21stcentury ” mentioned
3
Issues Explosions Gaps
3-ISSUES:
WAR AND PEACE
MAN AND ENVIRONMENT
CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
3-EXPLOSIONS
POPULATION
KNOWLEDGE
EXPECTATIONS
3-GAPS
BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM
DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
BETWEEN LOVE AND POWER
(Power—the single-minded desire to achieveone’s solitary purpose, Love—the drive towards
unity)
Jaques Delors While presenting his report titled “LEARNING: THE TREASURE WITHIN” to
UNESCO in 1996 in which he puts emphasis on the need of VALUE EDUCATION
Functional Learning ----------------- Teaching as training
Learning--------
Deep Personal Meaning ----------------Teaching as Educating
FOUR PILLARS AS RECOMMENDED BY UNESCO
1. LEARNING TO KNOW
Learning to know implies learning how to learn by developing one's concentration, memory
skills and ability to think.
Every individual has hidden talents such as
1. Memory
2. Reasoning
3. Imagination
4. Physical ability
5. Aesthetic sense
6. Aptitude to communicate
From infancy, young people must learn how to concentrate - on objects and on other people.
This process ofimproving concentration skills can take different forms and can be aided by the
many different learning opportunities that arise in the course of people's lives (games, work
experience programmes, travel, practical science activities, etc.)
The developmentof memory skills is an excellent tool for countering the overpowering stream
of instant information put out by the media. It would be dangerous to conclude that there is no
point in people's improving their memory skills because of the vast amount of information
storage and distribution capacity available.While some selectivity is undoubtedly required when
choosing facts to be "learned by heart", there are numerous examples of the human memory's
ability to outperform computers when it comes to establishing connections between memorized
facts that apparently have very little to do with each other. The specifically human ability of
associative memorization is not something that can be reduced to an automatic process;it has to
be carefully cultivated. Furthermore, specialists in this field agree that memory skills have to be
developed from infancy and that it is dangerous to discontinue various traditional exercises in
schools simply because they are considered to be boring.
T hinking is something children learn first from their parents and then from their teachers. The
process should encompass both practical problem-solving and abstract thought. Both education
and research should therefore combine deductive and inductive reasoning, which are often
claimed to be opposing processes. While one form of reasoning may be more appropriate than
the other, depending on the subjects being taught, it is generally impossible to pursue a logical
train of thought without combining the two.
Suggestions: -
Varied Curriculum: Subject matter, library activities, laboratory activities, playground
activities, co-curricular activities
Different methods of teaching
• Inductive-Deductive
• Problem Solving
• Laboratory Work
LEARNING TO DO
This question is closely associated with the issue of occupational training: how do we adapt
education so that it can equip people to do the types of work needed in the future?
Learning must transform certifiedskills into personal competence. It is assessed by looking at a
mix ofskills and talents, social behaviour, personal initiative and a willingness to work. These
are often referred to as interpersonal skills or peoples’ skills by employers. Knowledge along
with other qualities like communication, teambuilding and problem solving skills is most
demanded by the service sector these days. Personal Competence includes life skills like :
1. Social behavior
2. Personal initiatives
3. Willingness to take risk
4. Communication skills
5. Problem solving skills
5. Adaptability
6. Social responsibility
7 . Leadership skills
LEARNING TO LIVE TOGETHER
Education should help in inculcating a spirit ofempathy in students so that it can have a positive
effect on their social behaviour throughout their lives. Understanding each other, resolving
conflicts through dialogue and discussion should be the essential tools ofpresent day education.
People of the world should accept their differences but start working on the basis of their
commonalties for the survival of humankind.
Values to be developed amongst students
a) Non Violence
b) Cooperation
c) Selfless attitude
d) Developing values
e) Accepting human diversity
f) Instil an awareness of the similarities and interdependence of all people
Learning to be
The aim of development is the complete fulfilment ofman and his development in a holistic way
as an individual, member of a family and community and as a responsible citizen.
According to Alvin Toffler
“The illiterate of21stcentury will not be those who cannot read or write but those who cannot
learn, unlearn and relearn”
People complete development - mind and body, intelligence,sensitivity, aesthetic appreciation
and spirituality. All people should receive in their childhood and youth an education that equips
them to develop theirown independent, critical way ofthinking and judgementso that they can
make up their own minds on the best courses of action in the different circumstances in their
lives.
Individual –Family member, Community member, Citizen, Professional, Innovator, Creative
dreamer
Educational Experiences: Aesthetic, Social, Moral, Spiritual, Logic and reasoning
The four pillars of education
• Education throughout life is based on four pillars:learning to know, learning to do, learning to live
together and learning to be.
• Learning to know, by combining a sufficientlybroad general knowledge with the opportunity to work in
depth on a small number ofsubjects.This also means learning to learn,so as to benefit from the
opportunities education provides throughoutlife.
• Learning to do, in order to acquire not only an occupational skill butalso,more broadly,the competence
to deal with many situations and work in teams.It also means learning to do in the context of young
peoples'various social and work experiences which maybe informal,as a resultof the local or national
context, or formal,involving courses,alternating studyand work.
• Learning to live together, by developing an understanding ofother people and an appreciation of
interdependence - carrying out joint projects and learning to manage conflicts -in a spiritof respectfor the
values of pluralism,mutual understanding and peace.
• Learning to be, so as better to develop one's personalityand be able to act with ever greater autonomy,
judgementand personal responsibility.In that connection,education mustnotdisregard anyaspectof a
person's potential:memory,reasoning,aesthetic sense,physical capacities and communication skills.
• Formal education systems tend to emphasize the acquisition ofknowledge to the detrimentof other types
of learning;but it is vital now to conceive education in a more encompassing fashion.Such a vision should
inform and guide future educational reforms and policy,in relation both to contents and to methods.

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Four pillars of education

  • 1. FOUR PILLARS OF EDUCATION AS RECOMMENDEDBY UNESCO FOUR PILLARS OF EDUCATION AS RECOMMENDED BY UNESCO Shakespeare states “We know what we are, but know not what we may be” Indian Society needs reconstruction .This can be accomplished with the help of educator who are to transmit the best of Indian culture to younger generation by linking it with western knowledge. The Indian society needs positive social change.The teacher can develop the Forward Looking outlook among pupils .For this purpose ,they must develop in themselves ‘occupational personality’ which is liberal in outlook & progressive its beliefs & ideas. Dr. P. N. Kirpal in his article named “Towards an education in 21stcentury ” mentioned 3 Issues Explosions Gaps 3-ISSUES: WAR AND PEACE MAN AND ENVIRONMENT CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY 3-EXPLOSIONS POPULATION KNOWLEDGE EXPECTATIONS 3-GAPS BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BETWEEN LOVE AND POWER (Power—the single-minded desire to achieveone’s solitary purpose, Love—the drive towards unity)
  • 2. Jaques Delors While presenting his report titled “LEARNING: THE TREASURE WITHIN” to UNESCO in 1996 in which he puts emphasis on the need of VALUE EDUCATION Functional Learning ----------------- Teaching as training Learning-------- Deep Personal Meaning ----------------Teaching as Educating FOUR PILLARS AS RECOMMENDED BY UNESCO 1. LEARNING TO KNOW Learning to know implies learning how to learn by developing one's concentration, memory skills and ability to think. Every individual has hidden talents such as 1. Memory 2. Reasoning 3. Imagination 4. Physical ability 5. Aesthetic sense 6. Aptitude to communicate From infancy, young people must learn how to concentrate - on objects and on other people. This process ofimproving concentration skills can take different forms and can be aided by the many different learning opportunities that arise in the course of people's lives (games, work experience programmes, travel, practical science activities, etc.) The developmentof memory skills is an excellent tool for countering the overpowering stream of instant information put out by the media. It would be dangerous to conclude that there is no point in people's improving their memory skills because of the vast amount of information storage and distribution capacity available.While some selectivity is undoubtedly required when choosing facts to be "learned by heart", there are numerous examples of the human memory's ability to outperform computers when it comes to establishing connections between memorized facts that apparently have very little to do with each other. The specifically human ability of associative memorization is not something that can be reduced to an automatic process;it has to be carefully cultivated. Furthermore, specialists in this field agree that memory skills have to be developed from infancy and that it is dangerous to discontinue various traditional exercises in schools simply because they are considered to be boring. T hinking is something children learn first from their parents and then from their teachers. The process should encompass both practical problem-solving and abstract thought. Both education
  • 3. and research should therefore combine deductive and inductive reasoning, which are often claimed to be opposing processes. While one form of reasoning may be more appropriate than the other, depending on the subjects being taught, it is generally impossible to pursue a logical train of thought without combining the two. Suggestions: - Varied Curriculum: Subject matter, library activities, laboratory activities, playground activities, co-curricular activities Different methods of teaching • Inductive-Deductive • Problem Solving • Laboratory Work LEARNING TO DO This question is closely associated with the issue of occupational training: how do we adapt education so that it can equip people to do the types of work needed in the future? Learning must transform certifiedskills into personal competence. It is assessed by looking at a mix ofskills and talents, social behaviour, personal initiative and a willingness to work. These are often referred to as interpersonal skills or peoples’ skills by employers. Knowledge along with other qualities like communication, teambuilding and problem solving skills is most demanded by the service sector these days. Personal Competence includes life skills like : 1. Social behavior 2. Personal initiatives 3. Willingness to take risk 4. Communication skills 5. Problem solving skills 5. Adaptability 6. Social responsibility 7 . Leadership skills LEARNING TO LIVE TOGETHER Education should help in inculcating a spirit ofempathy in students so that it can have a positive effect on their social behaviour throughout their lives. Understanding each other, resolving conflicts through dialogue and discussion should be the essential tools ofpresent day education.
  • 4. People of the world should accept their differences but start working on the basis of their commonalties for the survival of humankind. Values to be developed amongst students a) Non Violence b) Cooperation c) Selfless attitude d) Developing values e) Accepting human diversity f) Instil an awareness of the similarities and interdependence of all people Learning to be The aim of development is the complete fulfilment ofman and his development in a holistic way as an individual, member of a family and community and as a responsible citizen. According to Alvin Toffler “The illiterate of21stcentury will not be those who cannot read or write but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn” People complete development - mind and body, intelligence,sensitivity, aesthetic appreciation and spirituality. All people should receive in their childhood and youth an education that equips them to develop theirown independent, critical way ofthinking and judgementso that they can make up their own minds on the best courses of action in the different circumstances in their lives. Individual –Family member, Community member, Citizen, Professional, Innovator, Creative dreamer Educational Experiences: Aesthetic, Social, Moral, Spiritual, Logic and reasoning
  • 5. The four pillars of education • Education throughout life is based on four pillars:learning to know, learning to do, learning to live together and learning to be. • Learning to know, by combining a sufficientlybroad general knowledge with the opportunity to work in depth on a small number ofsubjects.This also means learning to learn,so as to benefit from the opportunities education provides throughoutlife. • Learning to do, in order to acquire not only an occupational skill butalso,more broadly,the competence to deal with many situations and work in teams.It also means learning to do in the context of young peoples'various social and work experiences which maybe informal,as a resultof the local or national context, or formal,involving courses,alternating studyand work. • Learning to live together, by developing an understanding ofother people and an appreciation of interdependence - carrying out joint projects and learning to manage conflicts -in a spiritof respectfor the values of pluralism,mutual understanding and peace. • Learning to be, so as better to develop one's personalityand be able to act with ever greater autonomy, judgementand personal responsibility.In that connection,education mustnotdisregard anyaspectof a person's potential:memory,reasoning,aesthetic sense,physical capacities and communication skills. • Formal education systems tend to emphasize the acquisition ofknowledge to the detrimentof other types of learning;but it is vital now to conceive education in a more encompassing fashion.Such a vision should inform and guide future educational reforms and policy,in relation both to contents and to methods.