Dziedzictwo kulturowe Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w XIX wieku
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Author:
Karolczak, Kazimierz
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Komisja Edukacji Narodowej : kontekst historyczno-pedagogiczny / pod red. Katarzyny Dormus [et al.]. - Kraków, 2014. - S. [295]-305 (Biblioteka Współczesnej Myśli Pedagogicznej, ISSN 2300-2689 ; 3)
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Subject:
educationguides
dictionaries
textbooks
reform of universities
national consciousness of Poles
Date: 2014
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The reforms of The Commission of National Education could not save the statehood
of the Republic of Poland, but they contributed to the modern education of many Poles.
People drew from its heritage throughout the 19th century and even alluded to it well
after the country regained independence. The Commission (KEN) was remembered
by the elites, the intelligentsia and especially by the 19th century who incorporated the
ideas on teaching and education into life. The aspirations to reduce the class differences
in education was effectively piercing into the consciousness of the society. Guides,
dictionaries, extracts, and especially textbooks, which brought up a whole generation of
19th century intelligentsia survived in material form. The Polish scientific terminology was
popularized and it permanently entered several scientific disciplines and the awareness
of thinking about the country in civic and patriotic terms. The reformed universities
in Cracow and Vilnius were the 19th century heritage of the Commission of National
Education. Alluding to the achievements of KEN weakened in the 19th century with
the passage of time, but its legacy remained constantly in the minds of Poles deprived of
their own country, thus contributing to the survival of native language and Polish culture,
significantly affecting the development of the Polish national consciousness.