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8.1 Formation of an Individual and Social Relations
There are many different factors shaping and forming every individual’s
personality from his/her birth. B. Blížkovský (1994)
provides a well-arranged
and comprehensive description of such factors. They include:
INTERNAL FACTORS: prerequisites for performing various activities
conditioned genetically.
EXTERNAL FACTORS: they include all external
factors affecting an
individual.
FUNCTIONAL, PEDAGOGICALLY UNINTENTIONAL FACTORS: factors not
affecting personality purposefully.
PEDAGOGICALLY INTENTIONAL FACTORS:
factors having purposeful
and intentional effects on an individual in the sense of education.
The scheme below shows the relations between individual groups of these
factors.
Scheme 4:
Overall Summary of Factors of Personality Formation
(Blížkovský, 1994)
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The scheme shows that the personality is formed both by innate (hereditary) or
acquired factors which are designated as internal factors and by external
factors, i.e. the surrounding environment.
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