Czapla, Małgorzata2015-07-242015-07-242015Studia Edukacyjne, 2015, nr 35, s.101-112.978-83-232-2904-91233-6688http://hdl.handle.net/10593/13805Today students do not accept the teaching methods based on rigid standards, orders and prohibitions. On the other hand, the same students do not have confidence in a stress-free-education, as manifested by the absence of any supervision and requirements, which makes it impossible to acquire so-called good education. The new concepts of the school are the functions of the evolutionary transition from a school that transfers knowledge into a school which is a place of exploring and processing information, a place of knowledge creation. Therefore, a methodology of knowledge management is indispensable. This paper describes the Japanese model of knowledge management; Kolb’s four-step model; the TOCFE system (Theory of Constraints for Education), and the idea of Evidence-Based Teaching, relating to the proven methods used in the teaching process and taking into account the conclusions from so-called neurosciences. Information on knowledge management must be necessarily taken into account in the process of teachers’ education.plinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKnowledge managementschool of the futureneurosciencesZarządzanie wiedzą w szkole przyszłościKnowledge Management in the School of the FutureArtykułhttps://doi.org/10.14746/se.2015.35.5