The Jagiellon dynasty and the birth of education in Poland: a pursuit towards knowledge
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2022, No. 3)Publication Date: 2022-10-25
Authors : Beshenich C.;
Page : 4-4
Keywords : philosophy; Jagiellon dynasty; Poland; history; education;
Abstract
The Jagiellon dynasty's approach to education was based on the values of coexistence, cultural identity, personhood and freedom, which altogether created an atmosphere conducive to the formation of the specific Polish school of philosophy. The article particularly emphasizes the influence of Queen Jadwiga on the beginning of Polish education is highlighted. Based on the historical discussion, the author highlights the values, which fostered the evolution of education in Poland. The influence of the Jagiellons is feels even in modern Polish society, which continues to appreciate the multi-cultural approach of the dynasty's regard for training and education.
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