Abstract

As a result of the deep social, cultural and educational changes, made at the turn of the 19 th and 20 th centuries, aesthetic education has permanently entered the scope of general humanistic education. The assumptions of Polish general education – made in harmony with the spirit of democratization – took into account the introduction of students into the aesthetic culture. Aesthetic education was taking place in two dimensions: individual (focusing on the personal development of the student) and social (boiling down to the increase cultural level in society). In order to know teachers opinions about their role in the process of promotion of aesthetic culture in society, the author conducted a library query of several magazines, including “Rysunek i Zajęcia Praktyczne” (“Drawing and Practical Classes”), “Śpiew w Szkole” (“Singing at School”) and “Praca Ręczna w Szkole” (“Handwork at School”), and also refers to the speeches and publications of recognized educators – the authorities in the field of drawings, singing and handwork, activities belonging to the group named artistic or artistic and technical classes, taught in general schools during the interwar period.

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