01. Fundamental Pedagogy. Autor Jana Doležalová, Jan Hábl, Kamil Janiš
1. Intellectual education The aim of intellectual education is to develop speech and cognitive processes,
i.e. intellect. The educated persons should master the knowledge and
understanding (information, terms, rules, definitions and theories) from various
scientific fields and develop cognitive processes (perception, notions and
primarily thinking) predominantly in school institutions, but also with the help of
various media, in order to get to know and adapt to the surrounding world.
Intellectual skills have to be developed, e.g. the ability to think about various
phenomena, the ability to use knowledge creatively and evaluate it and to
handle problem-solving. The important task for intellectual education is to learn
to be learning not only during the school attendance period, but to pursue
lifelong education. For this reason, it is important to form a positive relationship
to cognition and education.
2. Moral education The aim of moral education is to raise an individual that behaves and acts
morally, in compliance with the ethical norms of the given society and his/her
own conscience.
The content of moral education consists of the formation of moral awareness,
habits, feeling, moral conviction and actions, attitudes and values by the
individual. It also includes the development of conative, character and pro-
social qualities of an individual. All basic components of the personality in the
area of ethics are thus being influenced (for more details see Chapter 10).
3. Occupational (polytechnical) education The aim of occupational education is to master working skills and habits, both
for manual and intellectual work. The content is supplemented by the
requirement of individual’s endowment with theoretical knowledge of the
relevant field, linked purposefully to the practice. Cultivating positive attitudes
to work is very important.
The issues of professional orientation, labour qualification, working culture and
others are related to the given component.
Polytechnical education focuses the attention of the educated persons to
reasonable utilisation of various technologies that accompany our private and
(primarily) professional lives.
The work component of education utilises the contents from all other
components of education.