Savoir vivre in politics 2102-L-D4SAPO
During the course of the course, the student will learn the rules of mutual polite / polite conduct (code of conduct) in relationships
interpersonal. Knowledge of these principles is conducive to creating a friendly atmosphere in direct and indirect contacts between
private persons (including family life), in official relations (applicant-decision maker), in business relations (co-workers, superior-subordinate).
The subject is important for the process of building one's own image as well as the social and professional position of the individual. Essence and content
of the subject contribute to deepening such positive personal qualities of an individual as mindfulness, self-control, sensitivity.
They are conducive to gaining self-confidence and freedom / fluency in the political environment and professional (which is especially important for women). The student will receive the necessary theoretical foundation (knowledge in the field of savoir vivre) and the possibility of consolidating it by practicing the acquired specific skills in the group forum, i.e. in a friendly
surroundings.
Term 2023L:
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Term 2024L:
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Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
EK.1: After completing the course, the student receives knowledge about the rules
mutual, polite and proper conduct in relations
interpersonal relations in the professional and private forum (K_W01).
EK.2: The student sees and understands the capacity of the catalog, the so-called good
tone (French bon ton) (K_ W02).
EK. 3: The student receives a clear signal that the skills belonging to
the area of savoir-vivre should be assimilated and preserved constantly,
regardless of the duration of the professional activity that may be
including the sphere of politics (KW_03).
Skills:
EK. 4: After completing the course, the student is prepared to
conduct in a way that makes life more bearable as well
aesthetic in the professional and private sphere (K_U01).
EK. 5: The student is able to properly behave ("find") in different
environments and in various situations (K_U02).
Competences:
EK.6: After completing the course, the student is able to build a friendly atmosphere
in professional and private environment (K_K01).
EK.7: The student is able to some extent to control the showing of emotions
(good and bad) in the professional and social environment (K_K02).
Assessment criteria
The basic condition for completing the course is the presence of the student during the classes (one is allowed without excuse
absence in a semester). The final grade is the result of the student demonstrating knowledge of the subject by writing a test. The student's activity during the classes is also taken into account.
Practical placement
it does not take place
Bibliography
1) A. W. Bortnowski: Contemporary diplomatic protocol,
savoir-vivre and ceremonial in practice, Toruń 2012.
2) Encyclopedia of good manners according to Henryk Ryszard
Żuchowskiego, Lublin 2009.
3) A. Gietka-Ostrowska: Style Guide for Her, Warsaw 2013.
4) A. Gietka-Ostrowska: A style guide for him, Warsaw 2013.
5) L. Jabłonowska, G. Myśliwiec: Work etiquette. Contemporary
the highest standards, Warsaw 2014.
6) M. Jurczyk: Be divine. Personal stylist advises, Warsaw 2012.
7) J. Kamyczek: Politeness every day, Warsaw 1956, and editions
later.
8) M. Kędziora: Rzeczowo about men's fashion, Krakow 2013.
9) P. Kuspys, Savoir-vivre. The art of diplomacy and good tone,
Poznań 2012.
10) K. Łoszewski: Dress code. Secrets of male elegance,
Olszanica 2013.
11) K. Łoszewski: Smart casual. Male style, Olszanica 2013.
12) M. Marcjanik: Politeness in linguistic communication, Warsaw 2013.
13) M. Marcjanik (scientific editor): How Europeans address themselves
Warsaw 2013.
14) S. Miller: E-mail savoir-vivre, ed. Rebis, Poznań 2003.
15) W. Niedzicki: The art of presentation in science, business, politics, publ.
Poltext, Warsaw 2010.
16) T. Orłowski: Diplomatic protocol. Between tradition
and modernity, Warsaw 2015.
17) E. Pietkiewicz: Diplomatic Protocol, Warsaw 1998.
18) H. Piedboef: On an outfit for every occasion, Warsaw 1998.
19) E. Sawicka: Savoir-vivre. A handbook of good manners,
Bielsko-Biała 2011.
20) Strzeszewska A., Nojszewska J .: A guide to good education,
Toruń 2004.
21) J. Sutor: Diplomatic etiquette with protocol elements
and ceremonials, Warsaw 2016.
22) B. Tomalin, M. Nicks: World Business Cultures. Etiquette and customs
business in 17 countries around the world. A guide not only for
businessmen, ed. Bellona 2014.
23) S. Twardoch, P. Bociąga: The Art of Life for Men, Kraków 2013.
24) F. Veysset, I. Thomas: French chic! On heels. Everything
about shoes, Krakow 2016.
25) B. Woźniak: On behavior at the table. Contemporary
savoir-vivre, Poznań 2011.
26) H. R. Żuchowski: The Black Book of Social Gaffes, Lublin 2001.
Term 2023L:
None |
Term 2024L:
None |
Additional information
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