Published: 2016-11-12

PAIDOCENTRIC UPBRINGING AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIAL ROLES

Marcin Choczyński
Pedagogical Forum
Section: Debuts
https://doi.org/10.21697/fp.2012.2.11

Abstract

This paper presents the essence and goals of paidocentric upbringing, the results of which are related to issues of the fulfillment of social roles in society by the individual. Paidocentrism, as the most radical form of modern, no-prescriptive pedagogy, largely revaluates discipline and the ideals that are the foundation of the school system based on the traditional, axiological order. It also implies a sense of social roles shaped by contestation, which guidelines are provided just in school – the main secondary socialization environment. Social order, accented mostly by functional sociological theories, is based on the proper implementation without deviation by the individuals in their social roles. Paidocentric position, which calls for the liberation of man and his libertarian freedom, also contests any functional limitations imposed on the unit, which simultaneously contributes to the formation of the community. In addition, forcing solutions such as empathy, reducing the requirements and therapy are not conducive to correcting the role of education of youth, especially the one that strongly expresses its contestation against the norms and values of society.

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Choczyński, M. (2016). PAIDOCENTRIC UPBRINGING AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIAL ROLES. Pedagogical Forum, 2(2), 209–238. https://doi.org/10.21697/fp.2012.2.11

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