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Artykuł przedstawia wspomnienia autobiograficzne Profesora Józefa Kargula – wybitnego pedagoga, andragoga, nauczyciela akademickiego, związanego przez lata z Uniwersytetem Wrocławskim, Uniwersytetem Zielonogórskim i Dolnośląską Szkołą Wyższą, współtwórcy i kierownika naukowego Letniej Szkoły Andragogów i Poradoznawców oraz serii wydawniczej „Dyskursy Młodych Andragogów”, funkcjonującej dzisiaj jako czasopismo naukowe. Profesor we wspomnieniach wraca do dzieciństwa i młodości, opowiada o swojej drodze edukacyjnej i naukowej, ważnych doświadczeniach życiowych, kluczowych wydarzeniach i osobach znaczących, które wywarły wpływ na Jego życie. Dzieli się przy tym również refleksjami na temat stanu współczesnej nauki, jak też tego, co Jego zdaniem jest w życiu najistotniejsze.
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The article presents the autobiographical memories of Professor Józef Kargul – an outstanding teacher, researcher on adult education, academic teacher, for years associated with the University of Wroclaw, University of Zielona Gora and University of Lower Silesia, co-founder and scientific director of the Summer School for Young Researchers on Adult Education and Counsellors and the series “Adult Education Discourses”, functioning today as a scientific journal. Professor Kargul flashbacks to his childhood and youth, talks about his educational and scientific career, important life experiences, key events and important people that have had an impact on his life. He also shares some reflections on the condition of modern science, as well as what he believes is most important in life.
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The article contains presentation of research tools construed by the author and an analysis of material gathered with their use. The discussed tools are: Perceived Social Support Questionnaire My Mother (KPWS-M) and Perceived Social Support Questionnaire (KPWS-O) making it possible to study the intensity and range of social support obtained by young people from the closest significant others, the father and the mother. The results of the research done in a group of young people experiencing school failure and in the control group of young people who achieve school success prove that there is a statistically significant difference between the groups as far as perception of parental control, social support and „school” support on the side of the parents is concerned. The results may have important practical pedagogical implications: in work with pupils experiencing school failure one should not only revalidate or improve the pupil's performance in the cognitive sphere, but also take care of bringing back or consolidating proper relations between the pupil and significant others, first of all his parents.
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This paper herein focuses on the young people perception of the nearest significant social space, especially the family environment, parents and siblings, as well – peers (peer group). Firstly, the assessment of the youth on their relationship with parents and siblings was shown, then – the participation of family members and peers in solving the problems of young people and the impact of the circle of family and peers onto their attitudes and life choices. There has also been undertaken the problem of parental authority. The basis for the analyzes were the research results from national surveys and from those carried out on purposivesamples. The study period included the last two decades, i.e. the period from the beginning of the nineties of the last century to 2012. In light of these findings it can be concluded that the significant people in close social space for young people are members of the family (especially they mother, but also they father, to a lesser extent, siblings) and peer groups (friends, colleagues, and boyfriends/girlfriends). They give young people the emotional support and the environment on which they can rely in dealing with the problems, choices and decisions in life.
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