Zoran Milosevic1, Micurin Mirce Berar2
1Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja, Novi Sad
2Pedagoški fakultet, Sombor
FIVE MAGNIFICENT PEOPLE” IN THE FIELD OF SECODARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF THE SERBS IN VOJVODINA
PETORICA VELIČANSTVENIH SREDNJOŠKOLSKOG FIZIČKOG VASPITANJA VOJVOĐANSKIH SRBA
Sport Mont 2010, VIII(23-24), 210-218
From the aspect of contributions of true reformers Dr Đorđe Natošević, Aleksandar
Demetrović, Dr Tihomir Ostojić, Pavle Miljušević, and Gligorije Mirković, secondary
school education of the Serbs in Vojvodina until 1914, represents a specific
recollection of the pedagogical thought in terms of “future”. It is not for no reason that
focusing on the contribution of certain individuals i.e. torchbearers of the modern
physical education today, especially tomorrow, sets us apart from misfortunes of those
who “do not know what they want” and catastrophe of those who “do not know what
they can do”. Today, as once used to be the case with Vienna, Dresden and Bučarov’s
Zagreb, we need a source of new European ideas, as well as awareness that “balance”
within the divided world can be found in the works of seductive East, especially in the
achievements of our own people.
It is for this very reason that the Serbian intelligence, which is being taught warning
lessons about superficiality and uninterestedness of even the most educated ones,
is responsible towards future generations to follow the “track of the past” in order to
find new sense on frequently imposed paths. In this direction, it is doubtlessly difficult
to recognize the place and role of politics, economy, culture and least of all physical
culture and education as a whole, however, one cannot deny the fact that the 19th and
20th centuries spread the “fog” in which it is difficult to “distinguish” the relations
between global and national goals, modern and traditional attitudes, pleasure of squandering
and creativity of work. N/A
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