英文摘要 |
This article is written as an academic commentary about competences in our global age from the perspective of Waldorf education. We are living in a time of change. As indicated by Regulation Theory, our world is becoming wider and bigger, and the world is globalized. By this process of globalization we have to face new challenges, such as climate change, pollution, poverty, financial crisis, freedom, migration and individual identity. From this viewpoint, the concept of three folding of the human being, the basis of Waldorf education, can be helpful. The three basic abilities of focus cover the abilities of observation and thinking, feeling, and action. These are the main skills that people need to be able to understand the world. In this context, it is not only important to acquire skills in these areas, but also important that thoughts are not abstract from reality and not abstract from human feelings. Thinking, feeling, and actions should be related to one another. |