Concepts:
• Learning to Know: which concerns developing ones’ concentration, memory skills and ability to think.
• Learning to Do: which concerns personal competence in the field of occupational training and in the …show more content…
I opine that since UNESCO aims to provide opportunities for graduate or post- graduate students selected to gain knowledge and better understanding of their career now or in the future. Not only that, they will be given academic training through practical work assignments based on their respective fields. For information, UNESCO program offers a number of areas to be offered trainers. For example, in the field of education, culture, science, communication and social sciences. In fact, this UNESCO programs is no expectation to offer training in other fields such as law, human resource management, management studies, international relations and others. In addition, this UNESO program carried out in the period between 2 and months. As a prerequisite, the trainees must follow this program for study and research based on the courses that offered by …show more content…
However, it is not normally considered to include basic instruction such as literacy, English language skills, or programs such as vocational training or GED preparation. Instead, as the term suggests, it is assumed that the student already has a college education and is simply continuing it. As stepping stone towards my career as an English Teacher, I have enrolled in Foundation in Management and Organization course at Unitar International University since my results in STPM does not met criteria for entering Degree in Education. “Experience is the teacher of all things.” Thus, I am very determined in what I wanted to achieve in my life not to repeat the same mistake in the past. The Foundation course results are very important to continue my lifelong learning. In order for me to continue my Bachelor I need to ensure my CGPA is above 3.6 at