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Tytuł:
Rozmiary nieprzystosowania społecznego uczniów warszawskich szkół podstawowych
The extent of social maladjustment among children of Warsaw elementary schools
Autorzy:
Ostrihanska, Zofia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/699042.pdf
Data publikacji:
1982
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN
Tematy:
nieprzystosowanie społeczne
szkoła podstawowa
uczniowie warszawscy
nieprzystosowanie szkolne
demoralizacja
kradzież
wagary
agresja
spożywanie alkoholu
social maladjustment
primary school
Warsaw students
school maladjustment
demoralization
theft
truancy
aggression
alcohol consumption
Opis:
In the school year 1976/77 the Department of Criminology, Institute of State and Law, Polish Academy of Sciences, began research whose object was - among others - to ascertain the extent of social maladjustment among children from Warsaw elementary schools. As socially maladjusted were recognized children, whose behavior was characterized by a complex of comparatively persistent symptoms pointing to inobservance by those children of fundamental rules of behavior obligatory for the youth of this age (that is, truancy, hour-long gallivating round the streets without control, keeping company of demoralized colleagues, thefts, running away from home, drinking, taking drugs, sexual demoralization, vandalism, aggression). In the study were included all children of 3rd- 8th grades of 50 elementary schools in Warsaw: it was a random sample from all schools of this type in the city. There were over 600 classes included in the study, with the total of 17,662 children aged 9- 15.             The main object of the study was to find out how many children with the symptoms of social maladjustment there are among the pupils of grades 3- 8. It was to be achieved by obtaining information from the teachers about those among their pupils whose behavior covered by the definition of social maladjustment as presented above.             The extent of social maladjustment among the children of Warsaw elementary schools was found to be substantial, as there were 6.5% of socially maladjusted children in the classes examined (10% of the boys and 2.7% of the girls). The extent is greater in the higher grades (there were as many as 15.4% of socially maladjusted boys and 4.4% of such girls in the 8th grade), and lower in the lower grades (respectively 7.4% of boys and 1.4% of girls in the 3rd grade). From the 7th grade an exceptionally distinct increase is pronounced.             The percentage of boys revealing symptoms of social maladjustment is 3,7 times higher than that of girls. Among girls, there is a more pronounced increase in the extent of social maladjustment in higher grades as compared with lower grades, than it is the case among boys. Among the eldest girls the symptoms of social maladjustment intensified than among the eldest boys.             The study revealed also large differences in the extent of social maladjustment among different schools. The percentage of socially maladjusted children ranged from 2.3% in the ’’best” school to 17% in the "worst" one. The classes in the "worsts" schools were found to be smaller than those in the “best” ones where the disclosure of a smaller number of socially maladjustment children could have been connected with the poorer acquaintance of the teachers with their pupils in larger classes. The districts of the “worst” schools were also often defined by the head-masters as "difficult”, that is inhabited by families estimated by them as unfavorable educational environment.             The definition of social maladjustment assumed in the study revealed first of all the children who: gallivanted (77% of socially maladjusted boys and 75% of girls), played truant (70% of boys and 79% of girls), kept company of demoralized colleagues (55 and 44% respectively). The next most frequently occurring type of behavior was stealing (1/3 of boys and 1/5 of girls), while it was seldom that the children with the symptoms of social maladjustment were considered as drinking alcohol (merely 16% of boys and 14% of girls), which result not only from the fact that the children start drinking in the higher grades, but also from the teachers being only poorly informed as to the extent of drinking among their pupils. Running away from home occurs seldom among the socially maladjusted children (13% of boys and 15% of girls), as well as the symptoms of sexual demoralization (which were, however, found in as many as 20% of socially maladjusted girls from the highest grade, and in only 5% of boys from this grade); the teachers gave no information whatever as to the taking of drugs by socially maladjusted children.             In the obtained picture of social maladjustment among school children there was a variety of the types of behavior regarded as symptoms of maladjustment; the intercorrelations between separate symptoms were not strong. Connections between these symptoms are more frequent and stronger in the case of children from higher grades, in whom the process of social maladjustment is more intense. The child from the 3rd grade defined as socially maladjusted is first of all a neglected child: gallivanting, playing truant, keeping company of demoralized colleagues, often behaving aggressively. Among the 8th grade children a larger cumulation of various types of behavior was found and also other symptoms were noted much more frequently. In the lower grades, truancy is the behavior which initiates and intensifies the process of social maladjustment: among those playing truant the cumulation of other symptoms can be found much more often than among other children. In the case of older boys, it is the company of demoralized colleagues that acquires the initiating and intensifying role in the process of social maladjustment.. It increases and shapes aggressive attitudes, provides patterns and encouragement to drinking alcohol, and is also conducive to gallivanting, stealing and sexual demoralization.             According to the teachers, the majority (over 2/3) of the socially maladjusted children had severe learning problems, which had distinct repercussion on their unsatisfactory school progress. Such children were termed maladjusted to school education. Apart from the socially maladjusted children, the teachers also named 6,2% of boys and 3,5% of girls from the examined classes as revealing symptoms of school maladjustment. Every sixth boy from the classes included in the study was socially maladjusted or maladjusted to school, and every sixteenth girl. As the children grew up, there was a trend to cumulation of the symptoms of social and school maladjustment in them. Among the socially maladjusted boys from the lowest grades, an essential dependence was found between their reading and writing problems and their truancy, which - as stated above - initiates the process of social maladjustment in these grades. When asked about the causes of the child’s learning problems, which occur among the half of socially maladjusted children, the teachers indicated the insufficient care at home and bad family situation as the cause. Among boys, this cause is particularly important in the case of socially maladjusted children from lower grades (2/3 of all cases), and diminishes in the higher grades when - according to the teachers - it is the child himself who is to blame, particularly for his laziness.             According to the teachers, among the families of socially maladjusted children those are prevailing who - for various reasons - are incapable of coping with their protective and educational tasks. Among the socially maladjusted children, the contribution of those from incomplete families (approximately 1/3 of the families of socially maladjusted boys and as many as 42.2% of the families of girls) and those brought up by mothers alone (approximately 1/4 of boys and 1/3 of girls) is much greater than in the average population. The degree of education of the parents is usually low with physical workers prevailing, and while the fathers usually have some professional training, the majority of mothers have no profession at all. In the families examined both parents usually work out of home (which is typical of a Polish urban family).             In the families of over 1/3 of maladjusted boys and nearly 1/2 of girls, there are conditions that decided about their distinct socially deprived character as educational environment. According to the teachers, alcoholism or excessive drinking of one of the parent accurs in over 1/3 of these families. The family background of socially maladjusted girls is more socially negative than this of boys. The intensity of negative characteristics of the environment was particularly explicit among the children whose social and school maladjustment symptoms were cumulated.             The majority of socially maladjusted children had learning problems concerning at least two school subjects. The majority had also problems in learning to read and write and were still below the level of their grade at the time of the study as regards their command of these skills which are essential for school education.             Protective and educational activities undertaken by schools in respect of socially maladjusted children are minimal as compared with the needs. Only 10% of boys and 15% of girls visit day-rooms or day stay-in schools. As few as 11% of boys and 8% of girls attend youth clubs in the culture clubs. While the day-rooms and day stay-in schools are visited by children from worse family environment, usually those taken better care of in their families attend youth clubs.             A large part (approximately 2/3) of socially maladjusted children were included in the "summer holiday action” and participated in holiday camps. Also, regarding a large part of them psychologists and educators were consulted; however, the teachers await assistance of guidance centre not only in the form of diagnosis but also of a long-term treatment of maladjusted child and his family.
Źródło:
Archiwum Kryminologii; 1982, VIII-IX; 191-231
0066-6890
2719-4280
Pojawia się w:
Archiwum Kryminologii
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Agresja w szkole w świetle samoopisów uczniów
School Aggression in the Light of Students’ Accounts
Autorzy:
Ostrowska, Krystyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/699261.pdf
Data publikacji:
2004
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN
Tematy:
agresja
szkoła
zachowania agresywne
młodzież
badania kryminologiczne
aggression
school
aggressive behaviours
youth
criminological research
Opis:
The article presents results of a research conducted for the Ministry of National Education and Sports, which primarily aimed to look closer at the  changes in forms, scale and increase of aggressive behaviours of students at all the different learning and upbringing stages. The first kind of such research in Poland was initiated by K. Ostrowska and A. Siemaszko in 1981. Its results were widely discussed by A. Siemaszko in his book „Deviated teenage behaviours”. Next research, which is a direct source of reference for the research discussed in this article, was a countrywide research into aggressive behaviours of students, conducted in 1997 also from the initiative of K. Ostrowska, with a cooperation and extensive financial involvement of prof. Hans Ludwig Schmidt, dr. Janusz Surzykiewicz and the Bosch Foundation. Similarly as in the past, the results were thoroughly presented in a monography „Aggression and School Violence. Socio-economic conditions” written by Janusz Surzykiewicz. The presented research concerning aggressive behaviours of students in 2003, is based on answers of respondents about causing and experiencing aggression across a 12 months period before conducting the research. Questionnaires in self-report technique were conducted in November and December 2003. A group of 16 students was randomly sampled from ministerial lists of primary, lower secondary, general secondary schools, specialised secondary schools, technical secondary schools as well as basic vocational schools. Research has been conducted in all 16 provinces of Poland. In the randomly sampled schools a suitable number of students was randomly sampled from each teaching level. In relation to 1997 the number of surveyed students is smaller, the previous counted 2567 individuals. Contraction of this group was dictated by financial and time limitations of the research. This article includes characteristics of student respondents by their age, kind of school, class, place of living, family situation including family structure, marital status of parents, current residing or other persons, with parents, age of parents, their education and professional activity. The socio-demographic characteristic of the families indicated that in 90% of cases students come from complete families, they have parents, in the age of professional activity (35-50 years of age) with vocational, secondary and higher education. However, there is a worrying fact that about 20% of families is struggling economically due to the lack of permanent employment. The characteristic of aggressive student behaviour concerns, on the one hand, a number and percentage frequency structure of 41 behaviours considered in the research as an indicator of aggression, on the other hand - an analysis according to the differentiated categories of aggression. These are behaviours which have a smaller potential effect – they would cause a considerably smaller, danger, pain, harm, suffering i.e. spreading lies about other students; and ones which could be called examples of serious aggression or even as bearing characteristics of criminal offences such as: threatening with a knife, a razor blade, gas or using a sharp object while in a fight. The most common signs of aggression on the school area the less potentially harmful behaviours, they create a specific school atmosphere. Amongst those to mention would be: cheating on teachers, disrupting teaching in class, offensive talking, calling other students names, writing on school walls and desks, purposeful pushing others, spreading lies and harming oneself by drunkenness. Such forms of behaviour happen to 30 - 40% of respondents. However, as it has been mentioned in detailed descriptions, school is also a place where more serious forms of aggression take prace. These are: forcing students to do things against their will, fighting with other colleagues, group beating of a single student, forcing or provoking sexual behaviouts, using sharp objects in a fight. The article incorporates data suggesting an increase in aggressive behaviour amongst girls, and the still remaining statistically significant  differences between girls and boys especially in the growth of aggression and in  some more serious forms of aggression. Furthermore, a characteristic of aggressive student behaviours is presented taking into account six. categories: aggression and physical abuse, aggression and verbal abuse, psychological abuse, aggression and violence with objects, aggression and violence using gun, sexual abuse, and all other kinds of demoralisation and social maladjustment. A comparison of referenced findings from 2003 with those from 1997, required using not only the same research procedure (self-report questionnaire) but also taking up the very same classification of aggressive behaviours. Prevention of aggressive student behaviours can be effective if performed after correct diagnosis of such phenomenon, of its causes and only if an adequate means to diagnose will be used. An important element of the diagnosis is recognising aggression amongst students depending on the stage of their primary and secondary education. In 1997 there was no early secondary schooling yet, therefore only primary and secondary school students were verified. This very article introduces results of strengthening of different forms of aggressive behaviours in primary, lower secondary, general secondary schools, specialised secondary schools, technical secondary schools and basic vocational schools. What can be quickly noticed is a fact that all named forms of violent behaviours take place in the studied population independently of the kind of school, yet their intensity is different. These differences are provided by the received chi-squared coefficients presented in the tables. An additionally modified categorisation of aggression has been used for a more clear and efficient presentation of aggressive behaviours in schools for the future prevention. Two criteria have been taken -  the strength of a deed and who it is directed at. In that way nine, instead of six, categories of aggression have been established: aggression and physical abuse, aggression against teachers, aggression against objects, psychological abuse, auto-aggression, family disobedience, verbal aggression, aggression with threatening to use a dangerous object, sexual abuse, take over, theft, being arrested by the police. For primary school the most characteristic behaviours are verbal aggression (31,1% of students admit to behave that way), physical aggression but to a lesser  degree (13,7% of students), aggression against teachers (11,6%) aggression against objects (8,8%). Other forms of aggression occur less often, they are admitted by 2,6% to 5,1 % of students. In the lower secondary schools we can  observe a higher figure of students using also other forms of aggression. Still the dominant form of aggression is the verbal one (38,1% of students), auto-aggression appears more strongly in form of alcohol and abuse of  other psychoactive substances (19,9%), aggression against teacher has a higher level too (19%), as well as against objects (17,2%), physical abuse (12,7%). Psychological abuse, together with family disobedience occur more often than in primary schools. There is another difference in escalation of aggressive behaviours at the stage of lower secondary schools. Secondary schools, specialised secondary shools, as well as basic vocational schools, as shown in the forms of diagrams, indicate similar symptoms of aggression, the strength of such behaviours is also comparable within that group. The most common are: auto-aggression, verbal aggression, aggression against, teachers, aggression aguinst, objects, physical abuse, family disobedience, thefts, psychological abuse. Students in basic vocational schools differ in kinds and strength of aggressive behaviours. And primarily, more commonly than other students in their age, they show aggression and physical abuse. Diagnosis of aggression should not only focus on the knowledge about the offenders but also on the knowledge about the victims. This aspect has thus been discussed in this research. Twenty nine incidents of aggression have been analysed, victims of which could have been students. The aggressors could have been their colleagues, teachers, or other people. This side of a problem is not mentioned in the article. What has been under study, however, was the correlation between being an aggressor and being a victim, as well as on finding out the so-called ‘only aggressors’ and ‘only victims’. The research has confirmed the dependency between being a victim and being an aggressor. Factor analysis enabled for a differentiation of the types of ‘only aggressors’, five factors were found, and types of ‘only victims’ – seven factor found, and mixed types, ‘aggressors and victims’ - five factors. The aggression diagnosis amongst students based on the analysis of kinds of forms, their intensity and popularity within a population, is at the end of the article and it allows for stating that aggressive student behaviours are becoming a particular form of student ‘adaptation’ to the expectations of other fellow students, teachers and parents. They take more diversified forms, the number of behaviours dangerous to health and safety increases, too. Students attack teachers more often, despite the fact that teachers do try to limit their aggressive behaviours. In the student environment there is a growing number of far more serious incidents. The higher the education stage, aggressive behaviours do not decrease, the numer of aggressive students increases and the hierarchy of their order changes. The most worrying is an increase in number of students abusing alcohol and other psychoactive substances. Such behaviours are considered as forms of auto-aggression in this article. The report finishes with conclusions addressed to teachers, pedagogues, and pedagogic school supervisors for they could be included in the educational programmes and prevention methods to which schools are obliged by the adequate legal acts from the educational system and ministerial directives.
Źródło:
Archiwum Kryminologii; 2004, XXVII; 115-153
0066-6890
2719-4280
Pojawia się w:
Archiwum Kryminologii
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Doświadczanie agresji i przemocy w szkole
Experiencing violence and aggression at school
Autorzy:
Poraj, Grażyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2139123.pdf
Data publikacji:
2004
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
aggression
school
corrective treatment
Opis:
The research project was designed to diagnose the phenomenon of aggression among the students of the last level of primary school. The research was directed by the Regional Centre of Social Policy of the Marshal’s Office in Łódź´ and run over the year 2002. It relates to the following research problems: - the place of contact with violence and aggression, - the most common indications of violence and aggression at school, - the individual experience of violence and aggression in different psychological environments, - the expectations of help. As far as the scientific method is concerned, a special questionnaire was constructed. It was addressed to the students of the sixth class of primary school in province of Ło´dz´, representing different psychological environments: from urban to rural. The total number of students, who participated in the research project was 455 (100%); 49% of girls and 51% of boys. The detailed analysis of the results of the research indicated school as the most common place of facing with the phenomenon of violence and aggression. Undesirable behaviours appear in all the school societies and call for the corrective treatment. The research revealed the differences between sexes and showed the general tendency of dealing with aggression: 57% of students declare their willingness to learn the techniques of self – defence, they also search for help in the school environment: 52% of students count for friend’s aid and 47% expect help from the teachers. The author suggest three courses of corrective treatment: - rebuilding of the educational environment, - educating the teachers in preventing, recognizing and acting against violence and aggression, - teaching the ability of dealing with conflicts and difficulties.
Źródło:
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Psychologica; 2004, 08; 19-31
2353-4842
Pojawia się w:
Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Psychologica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Agresja w szkole
Autorzy:
Kowalski, Wiesław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2141473.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Instytut Studiów Międzynarodowych i Edukacji Humanum
Tematy:
aggression
school
Opis:
The term „aggression” has many meanings. As a dictionary entry, it means aggressive, brutal behaviour towards somebody or something, also strong, negative emotions such as hatred, anger, evoking such behavoiur. The presented article shows the results of research on this phenomenon in secondary schools.
Źródło:
Humanum. Międzynarodowe Studia Społeczno-Humanistyczne; 2010, 2(5); 373-383
1898-8431
Pojawia się w:
Humanum. Międzynarodowe Studia Społeczno-Humanistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Covert forms of aggressive behaviour among girls
Ukryte formy zachowań agresywnych u dziewcząt
Autorzy:
Krajnčan, Mitja
Pavel, Jana Rapuš
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/919927.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013-01-01
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
behaviour
aggression
covert forms of aggression among girls
relations
elementary school
teachers
family
Opis:
Nowadays, increasingly more attention is being paid to the issue of aggressive behaviour, primarily owing to a stronger awareness of children’s rights and parents’ responsibility to promote them. The number of systematic studies dealing with the relational level and the area of covert aggressive behaviour is limited. In the past, studies investigating aggressive behaviour primarily focused on its most typical manifestation, i.e. physical aggression. In the postmodern period, however, experts have begun to explore different forms of aggressive behaviour which are particularly typical of girls. In this study the authors focused on various forms of covert violence to which girls in elementary schools are exposed. The descriptions of behaviours provided by both teachers and girls reveal a variety of forms of covert aggression among girls as well as a range of related incidents and their causes.
Źródło:
Interdyscyplinarne Konteksty Pedagogiki Specjalnej; 2013, 2; 189-209
2300-391X
Pojawia się w:
Interdyscyplinarne Konteksty Pedagogiki Specjalnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Aktywność nauczyciela religii w przeciwdziałaniu agresji elektronicznej wśród młodzieży
Activities of the religious education teacher against electronic aggression among young people
Autorzy:
Zellma, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2154332.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014-12
Wydawca:
Wyższe Seminarium Duchowne Diecezji Elbląskiej w Elblągu
Tematy:
the religious education teacher
electronic aggression
the prevention
programme
the religion lessons
young people
school
Opis:
Electronic aggression, a phenomenon currently taking place among young people, poses difficult tasks for teachers. They relate to primary, secondary and tertiary prevention in theschool environment and require the cooperation of headmasters, teachers and parents. The analyses undertaken in the study present the specificity of the activities of the religious education teacher aimed at preventing aggression among young people. Firstly, the scope of meaning of ‘electronic aggression’ has been given. Next, the multidimensionality of electronic aggression among the young has been pointed out. In this context, preventive measures taken by the religious education teacher in the school environment have been described. Aims, tasks and rules, as well as forms, methods and means necessary for the prevention of electronic aggression among young people have been brought to attention. The cooperation of the religious education teacher with the headmaster, parents and other teachers in carrying out the tasks set by the school prevention programme has been considered significant.
Źródło:
Studia Elbląskie; 2014, 15; 333-343
1507-9058
Pojawia się w:
Studia Elbląskie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Profilaktyka agresji i przemocy w środowisku rodzinnym i szkolnym
Aggression and violence among children and youths of school age
Autorzy:
Cichosz, Wojciech
Tyburska, Arleta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/559329.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Gdańskie Seminarium Duchowne
Tematy:
agresja
przemoc
źródła dysfunkcji
szkoła
rodzina
poziomy działań profilaktycznych
szkolny program profilaktyki
aggression
violence
sources of disfunction
school
family
levels of prevention activities
school program of prevention
Opis:
Temat agresji i przemocy wśród dzieci i młodzieży jest przedmiotem wielu badań naukowych. Szybki rozwój cywilizacyjny, coraz wcześniejsza inicjacja przestępcza dzieci i młodzieży zmusza do podejmowania wzmożonych działań zapobiegających eskalacji agresji i przemocy. Ukazanie istoty, przyczyn, a także sposobów zapobiegania agresji i przemocy występującej wśród dzieci i młodzieży, uświadomienie społeczeństwu zasięgu owego zjawiska oraz konsekwencji podejmowania działań agresywnych i przemocowych przez młodych ludzi sprzyja zrozumieniu istoty problemu. Zjawiska agresji i przemocy dotyczą wszystkich grup wiekowych, jednak uzasadniony niepokój budzi fakt, że coraz częściej dotykają one dzieci i młodzież, mając miejsce zarówno w środowisku szkolnym, jak i rodzinnym. Toteż działania profilaktyczne muszą być podejmowane właśnie przez rodziny i placówki oświatowe. Czytelna postawa rodziców i wychowawców, realizowanie założeń programów wychowawczych i profilaktyki w szkołach odgrywają ważną rolę w zapobieganiu agresji i przemocy. Wspomaganie ucznia w pokonywaniu trudności, ograniczanie i eliminowanie czynników ryzyka zaburzających prawidłowy rozwój psychiczny i fizyczny dzieci i młodzieży oraz inicjowanie i wzmacnianie elementów chroniących to ważne sposoby przeciwdziałania opisywanemu zjawisku.
The topic of aggression among children and adolescence has become a subject of many scientific studies. Fast civilisation development as well as earlier criminal initiation amongst children and the youth forces to undertake intensified observations and prepare written applications, which are available for the society in general. The aim of the thesis is to show the essense, causes and possible ways of preventing aggression as well as violence which occur among children and the youth but also to make the society aware of range of the phenomenon and consequences of aggressive and violent activities undertaken by young people. The statistical data and legal regulations with regard to antisocial behavior, which appear among children and teenagers, have been approached. Sources of disfunction, which have been introduced in the present thesis, are personal and individual features who reveal disturbing symptoms and also family and school surroundings. The last point has been dedicated to the aspect of showing an important role of the parents and the teachers in preventing antisocial behaviour, preparing school program of prevention but also traditional and new classification of prevention activities.
Źródło:
Studia Gdańskie; 2014, 35; 93-110
0137-4338
Pojawia się w:
Studia Gdańskie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
AGRESJA I PRZEMOC W POLSKICH SZKOŁACH: PERSPEKTYWA SOCJOEKOLOGICZNA
Aggression and violence in polish schools: socio-ecological perspective
Autorzy:
Kołodziejczyk, Jakub
Walczak, Bartłomiej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/570506.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Pedagogiczna Związku Nauczycielstwa Polskiego
Tematy:
agresja,
przemoc
szkoła
uczniowie
aggression
violence
school
students
Opis:
W artykule, na podstawie założenia teorii socjoekologicznej i taksonomii K. Rigby i D. Olweusa, zostaje podjęta próba pokazania skali oraz charakterystyki przemocy i agresji występującej wśród uczniów szkół poddanych ewaluacji zewnętrznej w roku szkolnym 2013/14. Analiza obejmuje także współwystępowanie różnych form agresji i przemocy. W drugiej części opracowania autorzy analizują i w oparciu o model regresji wielorakiej hierarchizują czynniki determinujące intensywność doświadczania agresji i przemocy przez ucznia.
On the basis of the socio-ecological theory and taxonomy of K. Rigby and D. Olweus the article describes violence and aggression behavior as well as its scale among students of schools, which have been externally evaluated in school year 2013/14. The analysis presents also co-appearance of various forms of aggression and violence. In the second part authors analyze and on the basis of the model of multiply regression arrange in hierarchy factors determining intensity of experience by students aggression and violence.
Źródło:
Ruch Pedagogiczny; 2015, 1; 35-47
0483-4992
Pojawia się w:
Ruch Pedagogiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Mobbing w wychowaniu
Mobbing in the Process of Upbringing
Autorzy:
Kosmatka, Romualda Małgorzata
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/495000.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015-05-31
Wydawca:
Towarzystwo Naukowe Franciszka Salezego
Tematy:
przemoc
agresja
mobbing
ofiara mobbingu
mobber
osobowość mobbera
rodzice
szkoła
style wychowania
violence
aggression
mobbing victim
mobber’s personality
parents
school
upbringing styles
Opis:
The word ‘mobbing’ derives from an English word ‘mob’ – a disorderly crowd of people, the common people, a crowd engaged in lawless violence – and means ‘to attack, harass, surround’. Factors which allow to forecast violent behaviour include parental delinquency, the child’s temper, little support from the guardian (usually mother) as well as the use of upbringing methods based on force and permissive attitude of parents who tolerate their child’s aggressive behaviour towards siblings, peers and adults. The emergence of children’s aggressive behaviour is enhanced by components of the upbringing style in the family as well as the correlations among them. In order to aid upbringing without violence, it is worth considering the model of situational parenting. Effective prevention of aggressive behaviour should encompass suggestions of programmes addressed, in the first place, to parents. It is crucial to teach parents how to react to misbehaviour without resorting to violence.
Źródło:
Seminare. Poszukiwania naukowe; 2015, 36, 2; 127-140
1232-8766
Pojawia się w:
Seminare. Poszukiwania naukowe
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Retrospektywne spojrzenie na przemoc rówieśniczą w szkole
Autorzy:
Tłuściak-Deliowska, Aleksandra
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2007912.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016-09-30
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Tematy:
aggression
violence
bullying
aggression at school
bullied
bully
teacher
retrospective study
Opis:
Research on bullying in schools (1) are taken mainly in the quantitative methodology and (2) are conducted mainly on the regular basis in order to diagnose the phenomenon, evaluating its size and severity, as well as its determinants. The main aim of article is to present results of retrospective study on the experience of peer violence (e.g. the bully, bullied and bystander) at school (primary, middle and high school), with a particular focus on written statements of respondents. The data source was autobiographical memory of young adults. The study was conducted in the current academic year 2014/2015 among pedagogy students of the specialties of teacher education. As a result, the retrospective qualitative data about school experience of young adults were collected. Accept descriptions revealed a variety of personal experiences of respondents associated with peer violence at school, mainly from the perspective of its bystanders and victims. Data also provide a unique account of how adults view and perceived their school experiences.
Źródło:
Kultura i Edukacja; 2016, 3(113); 11-32
1230-266X
Pojawia się w:
Kultura i Edukacja
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Obraz siebie ofiar przemocy szkolnej. Analiza negacji w narracjach
The self-concept of school violence victims. Analysis of the negations in narratives
Autorzy:
Łukasiewicz, Kalina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/459801.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Tematy:
przemoc szkolna, obraz siebie, ofiara przemocy szkolnej, dręczenie, agresja szkolna, negacje
school violence, self-image, school violence victim, bullying, school aggression, negations
Opis:
The objective. The purpose of the research was to present the self-concept of young people experiencing school violence that is being disclosed within their narratives. Methodology. The entries in Internet forums of 33 school violence victims have been analyzed. 13 of them were related to the recent experiences, the remaining 21 described in the ones from past. The narratives have been analyzed against the negations included within. The following have been taken into consideration: number of the negations, their kind, functions and the substance. Basing on their substance the self-concept of the school violence victims has been reconstructed. The results. School violence victims characterizes low self-esteem. They find themselves as helpless and worthless. They can notice only their negative characteristics, what makes them finding themselves as worse than the others. They still search for the traits that caused they became victims. These persons perceive their situation as indivertible. They feel strong, negative emotions like anxiety and shame. Persons, who have experienced violence in the past, can see its impact on their current life. The findings. In the narratives of persons experiencing school aggression, a specific self-concept of the violence victims is reflected, especially low self-esteem and negative thoughts about themselves, lack of life control, lack of faith in the possibility of changing the current situation, feeling alienated, experiencing anxiety and shame, difficulties with communicating own needs. The discourse is a reliable source of information about the mind of the violence victims, that would be hard to find using other methods.
Cel badań. Celem badań było przedstawienie obrazu własnej osoby, jaki ujawnia się w narracjach młodych ludzi doświadczających przemocy szkolnej. Metodologia. Przeanalizowano wypowiedzi 33 osób, zamieszczone na forach internetowych, opisujące przeżycia związane z doświadczaną przemocą szkolną. 13 narracji dotyczyło aktualnych przeżyć, pozostałe 20 opisywało przeszłe doświadczenia ofiar. Wypowiedzi przeanalizowano pod kątem występujących w nich negacji. Pod uwagę wzięto liczbę negacji, ich rodzaj, funkcje oraz treść. Łącznie przeanalizowano 185 negacji. Na podstawie ich treści zrekonstruowano obraz siebie ofiar przemocy szkolnej. Wyniki badań. Osoby doświadczające przemocy szkolnej charakteryzują się zaniżonym poczuciem własnej wartości. Postrzegają siebie jako bezradne i bezwartościowe, niepotrafiące poradzić sobie z trudnymi sytuacjami. Dostrzegają w sobie jedynie negatywne cechy, uważają się za gorsze od innych. Pomimo przekonania o swojej niewinności poszukują w sobie cech, które przyczyniły się do tego, że stały się ofiarami. Osoby te postrzegają swoją sytuację jako niemożliwą do zmiany. Odczuwają silne negatywne emocje takie, jak lęk, wstyd, smutek i żal. Osoby, które przemocy doświadczały w przeszłości, dostrzegają jej długofalowe negatywne skutki i wpływ na aktualne funkcjonowanie. Wnioski. W narracjach uczniów doświadczających agresji ze strony kolegów szkolnych widoczny jest obraz siebie charakterystyczny dla ofiar przemocy, zwłaszcza niskie poczucie własnej wartości i negatywne myśli dotyczące własnej osoby, poczucie braku kontroli nad swoim życiem, brak wiary w możliwość zmiany sytuacji, poczucie wyobcowania, doświadczanie lęku i wstydu oraz problemy z komunikowaniem własnych potrzeb. Przekaz w formie narracji stanowi rzetelne źródło informacji na temat psychiki ofiar przemocy, do których dotarcie w inny sposób byłoby wyjątkowo trudne.
Źródło:
Ogrody Nauk i Sztuk; 2017, 7; 64-76
2084-1426
Pojawia się w:
Ogrody Nauk i Sztuk
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Rytualne i nierytualne oblicze „fali” w szkole
The Ritual and Non-ritual Aspects of Hazing at School
Autorzy:
Jaskulska, Sylwia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1074997.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-03-15
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
rite of passage
initiation
hazing at school
aggression at school
Opis:
In the paper I ask whether the similarities between the institutional hazing and tribal rites of initiation, pointed to by authors who describe this phenomenon, make it possible to talk about a ritual character of the brutal phenomenon of how freshmen are treated by older students, and if they do, then how can it translate into potential preventive measures. I discuss this issue based on the example of hazing at school. Having chosen the distinctive features of the rites of passage as my point of reference, I refer to school hazing as a pseudo-rite and I recommend taking into account its ritual character and the non-ritual objectives it completes in the preventive and repair measures at school.
Źródło:
Studia Edukacyjne; 2017, 43; 113-128
1233-6688
Pojawia się w:
Studia Edukacyjne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
SAFETY AND SECURITY IN EDUCATION: A STUDENT’S PERSPECTIVE. A REVIEW OF RESEARCH AND LEGAL REGULATIONS REGARDING THE AGGRESSION IN SCHOOL
Autorzy:
Malwina, Dankiewicz,
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/891356.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-08-20
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Bezpieczeństwa Publicznego i Indywidualnego Apeiron w Krakowie
Tematy:
safety and security in education
school aggression and violence
student rights
school-based prevention program
Opis:
The article presents the problem of safety and security in school from the perspective of a student. The scope of the phenomenon and the types of aggression and violence experienced by students from their peers and teachers were described. Psychological and sociological research showing the general upward trend of aggressive behavior and violence, as well as student rights to the protection and regulating its functioning in school were presented. It was indicated the necessity of system solutions for dealing with the phenomena of aggression and violence in schools and the need for the introduction of prevention programs in schools.
Źródło:
Kultura Bezpieczeństwa. Nauka – Praktyka – Refleksje; 2015, 18; 21-38
2299-4033
Pojawia się w:
Kultura Bezpieczeństwa. Nauka – Praktyka – Refleksje
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Safety and security in education: a student’s perspective. School-based prevention programs
Autorzy:
Malwina, Dankiewicz,
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/891674.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-08-20
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Bezpieczeństwa Publicznego i Indywidualnego Apeiron w Krakowie
Tematy:
safety and security in education
school aggression and violence
school-based prevention program
The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP)
Aggression Replacement Training (ART)
Opis:
The article presents the problem of safety and security in school from the perspective of a student. The necessity of system solutions for dealing with the phenomena of aggression and violence in schools and the need for the introduction of prevention programs in schools was indicated. The paper presents an analysis of the undertaken so far by the schools prevention activities which have not led to a decrease in the most common pathological behaviors among children and adolescents. The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP), taking into account the remedial measures at the school, classes and individuals level and model Aggression Replacement Training (ART) recommended by the Ministry of National Education were presented.
Źródło:
Kultura Bezpieczeństwa. Nauka – Praktyka – Refleksje; 2015, 17; 40-51
2299-4033
Pojawia się w:
Kultura Bezpieczeństwa. Nauka – Praktyka – Refleksje
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
SAFETY AND SECURITY IN EDUCATION: A TEACHER’S PERSPECTIVE
Autorzy:
Malwina, Dankiewicz,
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/891371.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-08-20
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Bezpieczeństwa Publicznego i Indywidualnego Apeiron w Krakowie
Tematy:
safety and security in education
school aggression
aggression toward a teacher
school intervention procedures in emergency situations
Opis:
The article presents the problem of safety and security in school from the perspective of a teacher. The scope of the phenomenon and the types of aggression experienced by teachers and other school staff are described. Psychological and sociological research, and legal provisions on aggression and violence against a teacher are presented, as well as examples of aggressive behaviors in schools and system solutions for dealing with them. It is identified the need for a clear school system of social conduct standards and penalties for dangerous behaviors, as well as intervention procedures in emergency situations, taking into account the actions in the event of aggression or violence against a teacher.
Źródło:
Kultura Bezpieczeństwa. Nauka – Praktyka – Refleksje; 2015, 19; 78-94
2299-4033
Pojawia się w:
Kultura Bezpieczeństwa. Nauka – Praktyka – Refleksje
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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