Some questions of the medieval schooling study in Serbia

The development of the schooling in medieval Serbian state follows, first of all, the impact of the Byzantine way of education; although due to the state and economic development of Serbia from the middle of the 13th century the impact of Western countries on the schooling system in Serbia cannot be...

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Main Author: Janjić Dragana J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić 2014-01-01
Series:Baština
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2014/0353-90081436145J.pdf
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description The development of the schooling in medieval Serbian state follows, first of all, the impact of the Byzantine way of education; although due to the state and economic development of Serbia from the middle of the 13th century the impact of Western countries on the schooling system in Serbia cannot be downgraded. The role of Serbian church to the historic development of education is of crucial and central importance. We reached the conclusion that some theses on the closing of church regarding schooling existing in our science are not correct, since the education of church staff within the monasteries did not aim to prevent literacy and culture, but to prepare the staff which will manage the life of the Church. It is quite clear the education among the people and in royal courts could be developed by none others than the clergies and educated monks.
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spelling doaj.art-958b86fe85e242b99ad4204d8333e6e42022-12-21T19:41:33ZengInstitute of Serbian Culture Priština, LeposavićBaština0353-90082683-57972014-01-012014361451560353-90081436145JSome questions of the medieval schooling study in SerbiaJanjić Dragana J.0Institut za srpsku kulturu - Priština - LeposavićThe development of the schooling in medieval Serbian state follows, first of all, the impact of the Byzantine way of education; although due to the state and economic development of Serbia from the middle of the 13th century the impact of Western countries on the schooling system in Serbia cannot be downgraded. The role of Serbian church to the historic development of education is of crucial and central importance. We reached the conclusion that some theses on the closing of church regarding schooling existing in our science are not correct, since the education of church staff within the monasteries did not aim to prevent literacy and culture, but to prepare the staff which will manage the life of the Church. It is quite clear the education among the people and in royal courts could be developed by none others than the clergies and educated monks.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2014/0353-90081436145J.pdfschoolmonasteryeducationliteracyliteratureteacherschurch
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