UNESCO promotes the purpose of learning: learning to know, learning to do, learning to live, learning to assert his self ". Our school is currently heavy on learning to know, that is only one of the four objectives of UNESCO. The World Bank called the 21st century is the era of economy based on skills-Skills Based Economy (http://www.librarything.com/work/5395375). Human capacity is assessed on all three aspects: knowledge, skills and attitudes. Scientists in the world for that: to success in life, then the soft skills (emotional intelligence) accounted for 85%, hard skills (logic teaser) accounted for only 15% (http://www.softskillsinstitution.com/faq.htm). We have entered the 21st century was 10 years, and that the training programs and the assessment of the capacity of the student, the student is still based mainly on knowledge. Peter m. Senge says "most powerful competitive weapon is learning faster than the opponent." Clearly want to increase our competitiveness not only have to learn fast that having to learn properly. The old days, the school is the only place to have access to knowledge. The world increasingly flat, thanks to the internet that everyone can access the information, the data equally, at all times, everywhere. If knowledge can get lucky on a lot and from having her knowledge to perform a job to specific results, not only is knowledge. From know all learn to work professionally with high productivity is a huge gap. So the question is "skills would be needed for every man to succeed in work and life?" In America, the Ministry of labour (The U.S. Department of Labor) and the Association for training and development (The American Society of Training and Development) recently conducted a study of the basic skills in the workplace. The conclusion is given as 13 basic skills needed to succeed in the job. 1. learning and self-study skills (learning to learn)
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