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2005-2006 | 18-19 | 162-170

Article title

NAUCZYCIEL JAKO OSOBA KSZTAŁTUJĄCA PROCES MORALNEGO WYCHOWANIA MŁODZIEŻY

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EN
TEACHER SHAPING THE PROCESS OF MORAL EDUCATION OF THE YOUTH

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PL

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PL
WSTĘP. 1. CHARAKTERYSTYKA PROCESÓW WYCHOWANIA MORALNEGO. 2. NAUCZYCIEL-WYCHOWAWCA W PROCESACH ROZWOJU MORALNEGO WYCHOWANKA. 3. ZAKRES PROCESÓW WYCHOWANIA MORALNEGO. ZAKOŃCZENIE.
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A teacher – educator performs first of all the role of a guide, a partner who accompanies his pupils in the process of shaping their mature personality. People often talk about forming the development of a person with physical, mental, moral and religious respects. It is important for a pupil to acquire the ability to understand the world, which will unable him to discover his place in it and the tasks which he faces. The acquired level of a person’s moral maturity is conditioned by the (full) level of interiorisation or internalization of commonly observed moral values It is all about acquiring the ability to act in accordance with accepted values, which were voluntarily recognized by a person as their own. Parallel to the acceptance takes place the process of absolutisation, which relies on selection and choice of superior values. In this process the teacher is very helpful to his pupil. He shows his student the superior role of nonmaterial values, the so-called higher, spiritual ones. The acceptance of God, yourself and the world and acting in the spirit of freedom without taking this freedom from others are vital.

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162-170

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  • WYŻSZA SZKOŁA FILOZOFICZNO-PEDAGOGICZNA „IGNATIANUM” KRAKÓW

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