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- ItemDie ‚Entdeckung‘ der Jugend durch die Pädagogik Friedrich Wilhelm Foersters im Spannungsfeld von natürlicher Kraft und christlicher Idealität(Národní pedagogické muzeum a knihovna J. A. Komenského, ) Maier, Alexander; Technická univerzita v LiberciThis paper is picking up the assumption, that youth was ‘discovered’ at the beginning of the 20th century as an own life stage as well as a kind of aesthetic energy that inspired people of every age and class to cultivate an idealistic sentiment and attitude. In this context, the essay is posing the question in which way Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster (1869–1966) and his pedagogical thinking have contributed to this discovery. Thereby, the paper can also be understood as an input – among others – to close the research gap on Foersters educational theory. There are two main focuses: The first one lies on his comprehension on education as ‘self-education’ of the youth, which is allowed by their natural force. Because nature is disordered, ‘self-education’ needs – this is the second aspect – an idealistic orientation: the Christian faith. On the way to clarify his concept of ‘self-education’, that was inspired by the United States ‘progressive education’, and to curve out the role of the Christian tradition, the essay compares Foerster with John Dewey (1859–1952). At last, this exploration leads not only to the result, that the heritage of Christianity was meaningful for both but also, that this Christian influence gave their concepts of ‘new education’ – in contrast to others – some precise criteria, so that they were able to deal with ‘normal’ young people (instead of the ‘holy child’) and to resist fascism or socialism. But this doesn’t mean, that Foersters educational concept was exempt of ambivalence in a pedagogical perspective.
- ItemNeue Persönlichkeiten für eine neue Gesellschaft. Zukunftsaneignung durch Selbsterziehung in der katholischen Quickbornbewegung während der Weimarer Republik(Národní pedagogické muzeum a knihovna J. A. Komenského, ) Maier, Alexander; Technická univerzita v LiberciNew Personalities for a New Society. Appropriation of the Future through Self-education in the Catholic Quickborn Movement during the Weimar Republic The idea of ‘new man’ was a big topic in the ‘Kulturkritik’-discourse as well as in educational discussions after World War I in Germany. Also the well-educated catholic milieu was engaged in this field. It was a time of great expectations and the protagonists hoped to build a new and better world – especially in the morals department. The precondition of this project was the education of the ‘new man’. This article aims to analyse the engagement of the catholic Quickborn youth movement during the 1920s to create this new personality, that was characterized as a leader figure for the youths in the movement itself but in the end also for the whole nation. Important questions are: How did the Quickborn youth movement pick up and modify the existing expectations of a new era for their special context or create their one views about it? How did they appropriate these views of future by self- -education? And finally: Why did they operate in this way?