The Czech society, as well as many other countries of the former sc. Eastern Bloc, underwent numerous significant changes and transformations after 1989, which are reflected in the continually growing demands on expertise and readiness of all the members of the society being it the area of everyday life (technical, political, social and human) or conditions in the wider European as well as global context.
Especially the fitness to accept these constant and hardly predictable changes and transformations has been becoming the platform of a personal and civic life, as well as the fitness to manage one’s orientation within the changes and namely to adequately adapt oneself to these. The antecedence of the newly forming democratic society is the ability to sufficiently dispose of the creative potential of all its members not only in relation to the economic growth, improving employment, social and individual prosperity.