Education “Ever Anew” – A Reflection on the Changing
Educational and Professional Reality in Theoretical
and Practical Terms Cover Image

Education “Ever Anew” – A Reflection on the Changing Educational and Professional Reality in Theoretical and Practical Terms
Education “Ever Anew” – A Reflection on the Changing Educational and Professional Reality in Theoretical and Practical Terms

Author(s): Monika Christoph
Subject(s): Social development, Sociology of the arts, business, education, Human Resources in Economy, Sociology of Education, Pedagogy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: labour market; career; future competences; contemporary school; education of the future; modern graduate; creative confidence;

Summary/Abstract: The article aims to make a critical reflection, theoretical and practical, on the school and its functioning in the context of shaping the desired competences among graduates that distinguish them on the labour market. It is a strong impression that young people in the Polish classroom system still play the role of passive recipients of educational services rather than independent creators. Thus, there is a clear need to create high-quality bridges between the areas of pedagogical support for students in their educational and professional choices and the labour market and employers’ space in Poland. Education “ever anew” is the one that continually changes, adjusts its forms and contents to the changing socio-economic reality, creates a new quality focused on an individual and demanding recipient. The introduction takes the form of a brief reflection on the current dynamics of educational and professional life and the competences that will be needed in the future. The next section presents selected contexts and the diversity of the conditions of educational spaces in Poland. The summary contains inspiration for selected aspects of the future of education, such as the concept of learning in cyber parks and the use of “creative confidence” in learning.

  • Issue Year: 136/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 29-47
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English