Wrocław, Poland

Education and Rehabilitation of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (Oligophrenopedagogy)

Edukacja i rehabilitacja osób z niepełnosprawnością intelektualną (Oligofrenopedagogika)

Language: Polish Studies in Polish
Subject area: teacher training and education science
University website: international.wszedukacja.pl
Education
Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. Educational methods include storytelling, discussion, teaching, training, and directed research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of educators, but learners may also educate themselves. Education can take place in formal or informal settings and any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational. The methodology of teaching is called pedagogy.
Intellectual
An intellectual is a person who engages in critical thinking, research, and reflection about society and proposes solutions for its normative problems. Some gain authority as public intellectuals. Coming from the world of culture, either as a creator or as a mediator, the intellectual participates in politics either to defend a concrete proposition or to denounce an injustice, usually by rejecting, producing or extending an ideology, and by defending a system of values.
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation or Rehab may refer to:
Intellectual
One gets flashes here and there, which help. I am not a philosopher or an intellectual. Practically anything I have done of any worth I feel I have done through my intuition, not my mind - which the intellectuals disapprove of. And that is why I am anathema to certain kinds of Australian intellectual.
Patrick White, In The Making (1970).
Intellectual
There's always something suspect about an intellectual on the winning side.
Vaclav Havel, Disturbing the Peace (1986)
Intellectual
A learned coxcomb dyeth his mistakes in so much a deeper colour: a wrong kind of learning serveth only to embroider his errors.
George Savile, Marquess of Halifax, “Moral Thoughts and Reflections,” Complete Works (Oxford:1912), p. 242.
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