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Podobe otrok v Evropi : primerjalna študija zaželenih lastnosti otrok
ID Turnšek, Nada (Author), ID Rožič, Alenka (Author)

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Abstract
Primerjalna študija predstavlja rezultate mednarodne raziskave vrednot in prepričanj prebivalcev evropskih držav (World Values Survey, European Social Survey). Respondenti so s seznama otrokovih lastnosti (samostojnost, vernost, varčnost, nesebičnost, domišljija, trdo delo, odgovornost, strpnost in spoštovanje drugih, ubogljivost, lepo vedenje ter odločnost/vztrajnost) izbrali pet tistih, ki bi jih morali otroci pridobiti doma od staršev. Teoretski okvir študije se v največji meri osredotoča na teorijo modernizacije in postmodernizacije avtorja Ronalda Ingleharta (1995; 1997). Analiza večrazsežnostnega lestvičenja je prepoznala obstoj dveh vzorcev s po petimi statistično značilno povezanimi zaželenimi lastnostmi otrok. Prevladujoče podobe otroka v Evropi variirajo na kontinuumu od tradicionalnega religioznega do postmodernega vzorca lastnosti otrok. Zaželene lastnosti otrok so značilno povezane z materialistično/postmaterialistično orientacijo respondentov ter njihovimi subjektivnimi ocenami kakovosti življenja (zadovoljstvom z življenjem, zdravja, sreče in zaupanja v ljudi). Izbor lastnosti otrok pri respondentih iz Slovenije se razlikuje tako od postmodernega kot tudi od tradicionalno-religioznega vzorca; prepoznati je podobo otroka, ki je predvsem samostojen, odločen in vztrajen. Na podobo otrok pri respondentih Slovenije v največji meri vplivajo dejavniki, kot so izobrazba, dohodek in starost; materialistična/postmaterialistična orientacija, politična usmeritev in spol pa imajo manj vpliva.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:mednarodna raziskava vrednot, lastnosti otrok, vrednota, individualna karakteristika, vzgojni cilji
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2010
Number of pages:Str. 180-200, 202-223
Numbering:Letn. 61, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-56101 This link opens in a new window
UDC:37.015.4
ISSN on article:0038-0474
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Title:Sodobna pedagogika
Shortened title:Sodob. pedagog.
Publisher:Zveza društev pedagoških delavcev Slovenije
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Language:English
Title:Images of children in Europe : a comparative survey of characteristics desired in children
Abstract:
This comparative study presents data emerging from a survey on the values and attitudes of the nationals of European countries (World Values Survey, European Social Survey). From a list of children’s characteristics (independence, religious faith, thrift, unselfishness, imagination, hard work, responsibility, tolerance/respect for others, obedience, good manners and determination/perseverance), the respondents chose five that they considered to be the most important for children to learn at home from their parents. The theoretical framework of the survey mainly focuses on the theory of modernization and postmodernization (Inglehart 1995; 1997). Cluster analysis identified the existence of two patterns, each with five statistically significantly linked children’s characteristics. The prevailing images of children in Europe vary on a continuum from the traditional-religious pattern of children’s characteristics to the postmodern pattern. The characteristics desired in children are significantly linked with the materialistic/post-materialistic orientation of the respondents and their subjective evaluations of the quality of life (life satisfaction, health, happiness, and trust in people). The Slovenian respondents’ selection of children’s qualities differs from both the postmodern and traditionalreligious patterns; the image of a child who is above all independent, determined and persevering is recognized. The Slovenian respondents’ level of education, age, and income are factors with a major impact on their image of children, while their materialistic/post-materialistic orientation, political determination, and gender have a smaller impact.

Keywords:value, individual characteristics, aims of education

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