Poziomy edukacji historycznej (wiedza potoczna – upamiętnianie bez opamiętania – indoktrynacja)
Levels of historical education (common knowledge – reckless commemoration – indoctrination)
Author(s): Roman TomaszewskiSubject(s): Sociology of Education, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: historical knowledge; patriotic terror; indoctrination; the right to ignorance; silence of the past;
Summary/Abstract: The text presents the variability of roles or functions assigned to historical knowledge that every person encounters in the life cycle from early education (family – home – kindergarten) to late adulthood (at the University of the Third Age). The text also indicates the tools for transmitting this knowledge. In this approach, school education is only a stage or form of transmission, but teachers from kindergarten to university and creators/politicians of the so-called historical policy. In such a broad educational perspective, historical self-knowledge and the conscience(s) of entities participating in education play an important role. The text is a message made from a Polish perspective, but with universal, supranational or supra-local features.
Journal: Copernicus Political and Legal Studies
- Issue Year: 3/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 7-12
- Page Count: 6
- Language: Polish