Maria Montessori’s Pedagogical Thought in the Face of the Effects of Black Pedagogy and Competition

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Title: Maria Montessori’s Pedagogical Thought in the Face of the Effects of Black Pedagogy and Competition
Authors: Bogusław Śliwerski
Source: Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska, sectio J – Paedagogia-Psychologia. 36:7-16
Publisher Information: Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, 2023.
Publication Year: 2023
Subject Terms: 5. Gender equality, 4. Education, 16. Peace & justice
Description: The subject of the analysis of Maria Montessori’s thought is the idea of education for peace as an antidote to the affirmation of violence in politics and socialization and educational environments. The war in Ukraine was the inspiration to take up this issue, which triggered another dispute in pedagogical circles about the role and effectiveness of education for peace. Military violence against one of sovereign states is returning more and more often in the world, including Europe. After the war of the 1990s in the Balkans, we have been experiencing Russia’s imperial war against Ukraine for eight years, the intensification of which in the spring of 2022 revealed the necrophilic effect of educating the aggressor’s young generations. In the article, the author asks the question of to what extent Montessori’s pedagogy of peace and her ideas of respecting human rights and raising children in love still have a chance of being confronted with black pedagogy, negative pedagogy. The research of contemporary psychological and pedagogical thought shows that the origins of violence lie in childhood and the primary socialization environment of children and adolescents.
Document Type: Article
ISSN: 2449-8521
0867-2040
DOI: 10.17951/j.2023.36.1.7-16
Accession Number: edsair.doi...........1824f0c9e1702d06dba95d53d6728eb4
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:The subject of the analysis of Maria Montessori’s thought is the idea of education for peace as an antidote to the affirmation of violence in politics and socialization and educational environments. The war in Ukraine was the inspiration to take up this issue, which triggered another dispute in pedagogical circles about the role and effectiveness of education for peace. Military violence against one of sovereign states is returning more and more often in the world, including Europe. After the war of the 1990s in the Balkans, we have been experiencing Russia’s imperial war against Ukraine for eight years, the intensification of which in the spring of 2022 revealed the necrophilic effect of educating the aggressor’s young generations. In the article, the author asks the question of to what extent Montessori’s pedagogy of peace and her ideas of respecting human rights and raising children in love still have a chance of being confronted with black pedagogy, negative pedagogy. The research of contemporary psychological and pedagogical thought shows that the origins of violence lie in childhood and the primary socialization environment of children and adolescents.
ISSN:24498521
08672040
DOI:10.17951/j.2023.36.1.7-16