The Child as a Lad in Scouting Organization in the Second Polish Republic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34767/PP.2012.01.06Abstract
Scout association after World War I was in our country very niche. Only in the 30s of the twentieth century began to grow rapidly in strength. Scout-oriented education was to develop individual skills and abilities of the child, while trying to develop social skills. Ideas of working with young children for the first time were reflected in the Association Scout operating at elementary schools. The continuation of this idea was a Scout association secured by the female branch of scouting, which began to grow rapidly after 1926 in the male branch of the youngest scouts work was based on English patterns, and thus the story of Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book is not the end is reflected in the realities and Polish landscape. Finally scout association in Poland amounted to in the 30s of the twentieth century, being a compilation of motion wolves English, Polish scouting patterns and experiences of the female branch of the Scout Second Republic.
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