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Medgeneracijska sprememba samostojnega gibanja otrok : magistrsko delo
ID Furlan, Klemen (Author), ID Starc, Gregor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Raziskava proučuje spremembe vzorcev samostojnega gibanja otrok na prostem med tremi generacijami prebivalcev Slovenije. V raziskavi je bilo udeleženih 161 družin. S pomočjo intervjujev in neparametričnih testov so rezultati analize potrdili hipotezo o medgeneracijskem upadu razdalje samostojnega gibanja otrok. Ta upad je v povprečju znašal več kot 30 %. Znotraj posameznih generacij nismo ugotovili razlik v razdalji samostojnega gibanja okoli doma. Razlike med mestnim in podeželskim prebivalstvom so bile statistično značilne s kar 1,5 km daljšo razdaljo samostojnega gibanja podeželske populacije. Povezanost poklica oziroma izobrazbe staršev in razdalje samostojnega gibanja otrok od doma ni bila statistično značilna. Zaradi ugotovljenih trendov upada samostojnega gibanja otrok na prostem naloga utemeljuje potrebo po spodbujanju otrok k samostojni igri na prostem in povečevanju obsega šolske športne vzgoje v vseh razredih osnovne in srednje šole. Delo tako lahko služi kot izhodišče za podobne raziskave v Sloveniji in tujini.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:razdalja, prosti čas, otroci, starši, stari starši
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-144598 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:148585731 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.03.2023
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Language:English
Title:INTERGENERATIONAL CHANGE OF CHILDREN'S INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT
Abstract:
In the master's thesis, we studied changes in the patterns of independent outdoor movement of children among three generations of Slovenian residents. 161 families participated in the research. With the help of interviews and non-parametric tests the results of the analysis confirmed the hypothesis of an intergenerational decline in the distance of independent movement of children. This decline averaged more than 30 percent. Within individual generations, we did not detect any differences in the distance of independent movement around the home. The differences between the urban and rural population were statistically significant, with as much as 1.5 km longer distance of independent movement of the rural population. The connection between parents' profession or education and independent movement distance of children from home was not statistically significant. Due to the perceived decline in the independent movement of children outdoors, the thesis justifies the need to encourage children to play outdoors independently and to increase the volume of school physical education for all grades of primary and secondary schools. The work can thus serve as a starting point for similar research in Slovenia and also abroad.

Keywords:distance, leisure time, children, parents, grandparents

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