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The Cultural Identity and Education of University Students in Selected East-Central Countries

A Polish-Czech Comparative Study

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Sprache: Englisch
238 Seiten, with 61 figures, Onlinequelle (E-Library)
ISBN: 978-3-7370-1254-6
V&R unipress, 1. Edition 2021
In Polish and Czech pedagogy, there have not been many studies on the social, cultural and... mehr
The Cultural Identity and Education of University Students in Selected East-Central Countries

In Polish and Czech pedagogy, there have not been many studies on the social, cultural and educational functioning of academic youth in a culturally diversified environment. The analysis of identity behaviours presented by university students from the Polish-Czech borderland and of their learning potentialities will provide a chance for mutual recognition, understanding and the enrichment of both cultures – along with providing a chance for cultural sensitization. Due to the applied culturalization attitudes, this will also enhance the participation in the culture of the neighbouring country and the shortening of cultural distance. Such studies are also associated with a reflection upon the way in which a contemporary human understands cultural dimensions, the role they play in human life and the scope in which they shape the individual’s own and their social/cultural identity.

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    • Ewa Ogrodzka-Mazur
    • Prof Dr Ewa Ogrodzka-Mazur works at the Institute of Education at the Faculty of Arts and Educational Science at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. She is Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal “Edukacja Międzykulturowa” (Intercultural Education).
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    • Anna Szafrańska
    • Dr Anna Szafrańska is assistant professor at the Faculty of Arts and Educational Science at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. Her scientific and research interests include: early school pedagogy, pedeutology, multi- and intercultural education.
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    • Josef Malach
    • Prof Dr Josef Malach is head of the Department of Education and Adult Education at the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. He works as a co-editor of the New Education Review and is a member of many editorial boards. His research covers higher education, educational assessment and entrepreneurship education.
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    • Milan Chmura
    • Dr Milan Chmura is assistant professor at the Department of Education and Adult Education at the Faculty of Education of the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. His scientific and research interests include: adult education and ICT applications, professional development of the teacher and lecturer, higher education, self-education.
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