The article considers problems related to parents’ migration in order to find a job in Western Europe and in the USA, and its influence on children’s  Cover Image

Młodzieżowa praca socjalna jako działanie pedagogiczne. Na przykładzie działalności Regionalnego Centrum „Don Bosco” w Ratyzbonie
The article considers problems related to parents’ migration in order to find a job in Western Europe and in the USA, and its influence on children’s

Author(s): Dariusz Stępkowski
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe Franciszka Salezego (TNFS)

Summary/Abstract: The article describes the idea of youth social work (Jugendsozialarbeit), which was started in 19 th century in Germany. Firstly, it provides an overview of historical orgins of youth education, which emphasise elimination of social pathologies and professional training. The link between vari- ous activities and religious education is illustrated by quotations from the pioneers of youth social work: Johann G. Breuer and Adolph Kolping. This unity determines the pedagogic character of education process as a whole. Summing up the first period of youth social work development, it is possible to point out its two distinctive features: (1) sensitivity to the youth social needs with the attention paid to profes- sional training and (2) morality-based education. On the basis of the above-mentioned, the following section presents theories of dealing with difficult teenagers, especially those developed in the 20 th century. This leads to a conclusion that the activities taken as a part of youth social work are often a response to the needs of young generation. The third section gives an insight into the activity of Regional Centre “Don Bosco” in Regens- burg in Germany. This is a centre, where education is carried out according to rules of youth social work. The last issue in the article is contemporary crisis of youth social work identity. The author suggests that one of the reasons for the situation is less stress on axiological and religious aspects, which determine pedagogic character of youth social work.

  • Issue Year: 23/2006
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 261-276
  • Page Count: 16
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