Interview with Jan Hábl
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Who is Jan Hábl?
Jan Hábl is a husband, father, educator, and komeniologist. After studying philosophy of education at the University of Wales, he worked as an English teacher, conducted research at the Comenius Institute in Prague, and lectured at universities in Hradec Králové and Ústí nad Labem in fields at the intersection of pedagogy, anthropology, ethics, and the history of education. He is the author of both scholarly and literary works, such as Labyrinth upgrade. An allegorical novel (not only) for children (2015), Character matters, the problem of teachability of good (2020), Even when no one is watching, fundamental questions of ethical education (P. Mervart 2015), So that a person does not fall into inhumanity (P. Mervart 2015), Teaching (oneself) through story (Host 2013), and On being human(e) (Wipf & Stock 2017).
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