Differing interpretations of Janusz Korczak’s legacy, in schools that take inspiration from his work, a study in four schools in the UK and Canada.

James Underwood, Quyen Van, Ying Zhao

    Research output: Contribution to JournalArticlepeer-review

    Abstract

    The purpose of this paper is to present how a selection of current school leaders in two countries, other than Poland, the country in which he lived, perceive the legacy of Janusz Korczak. These two countries are the United Kingdom and Canada. Its role is to present these interpretations for debate and discussion among other school leaders and practitioners who claim inspiration from him worldwide. We have not suggested that there is a correct or incorrect way to interpret Korczak rather we are simply interested in how current practitioners perceive his work. The first part of this article is a brief summary of key aspects from the life and works of Janusz Korczak that have entered educational conversation within the United Kingdom and the wider Anglophone world. This has often been through writings by and for teachers or books written for schools, rather than academic texts or even Korczak’s original works. Key aspects of his life story presented here are: those years leading the orphanage ‘Dom Sierot’, the community that he built there and most especially the final months of his life in the Warsaw ghetto and the last recorded events including his refusal to go Theresienstadt and his ultimate death in Treblinka. We also present in this section, because of an expectation that schools may have engaged with these: his views on how societal structures being designed by adults disadvantage children; and his valuing of children’s voices and his views on the problematic nature of authority. This paper is a discussion of four linked case studies. Participants for this study were four school leaders, two from the UK and two from Canada. The schools they lead are schools that in public facing aspects of their schools, such as school webpages or public vision statements, refer explicitly to the influence of Janusz Korczak. The method of data collection used within this study was unstructured interview with school leaders. Through this process we discovered that there are commonalities in how his legacy has been perceived. These included, for all, intertwining his life and work and in doing so perceiving him as a role model to children and teachers. Other aspects of his influence focused on student voice, the breaking down of hierarchy and the enabling of creativity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)151-162
    Number of pages12
    JournalThe Eastern European Journal of Transnational Relations (EEJTR)
    Volume4
    Issue number1
    Early online date1 Feb 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2021

    Keywords

    • Janusz Korczak
    • School leadership
    • Power distance
    • Student voice

    Fingerprint

    Dive into the research topics of 'Differing interpretations of Janusz Korczak’s legacy, in schools that take inspiration from his work, a study in four schools in the UK and Canada.'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

    Cite this