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Razumevanje in interpretacija družbenih pravil pri prvošolcih : diplomsko delo
ID Koritnik, Urša (Author), ID Umek, Maja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Hergan, Irena (Comentor)

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Abstract
Pravila so pomemben del našega vsakdanjega življenja, saj nas spremljajo na vsakem koraku (dom, šola, cesta, družabno življenje, služba, kulturne ustanove). Družbena pravila so pomembna zato, da lažje usklajujemo različna mnenja in prepričanja. Določajo, kakšno sme ali mora biti neko ravnanje, vedenje, poleg tega pa tudi urejajo odnose v družbi. Pravila za mlajše učence so v razredu pogosto zapisana ali prikazana slikovno. Z učenci se vnaprej dogovorimo, kako bomo ravnali v primeru kršitve pravil. Najbolj pomembno je privzgojiti otroku ključna pravila za življenje, ki jih dosegamo procesno z vzgojo. Tako otroka že v zgodnjem obdobju odraščanja lahko naučimo ustreznega vedenja, ki je ključno za uspešno delovanje v družbi. Med odraščanjem učenci spoznavajo norme in pravila, ki jih postopoma ponotranjijo, to pa dosežemo z moralno vzgojo, ki je pomemben proces v razvoju otroka. Ta se ustrezno razvije le v spodbudnem okolju in z zgledom. Za preverjanje poznavanja pravil prvošolcev sem kot inštrument uporabila intervju odprtega tipa. Vzorec intervjuvancev je zajemal 36 prvošolcev. Podatke sem zbirala z neposrednim opazovanjem učencev v učilnici ob izvajanju izbranih dejavnosti, ki vsebujejo delo s fotografijami, narobe zgodbo in družabno igro. Opazovala sem, kako bodo učenci komunicirali v skupini, kako se bodo lotili oblikovanja lastnih pravil in katere težave se bodo pojavile pri razumevanju navodil in pri delu. Vzorec anketirancev sta predstavljala dva razreda prvošolcev. Ugotovila sem, da učenci zelo dobro poznajo ustaljena družbena pravila, saj niso imeli nobenih težav pri naštevanju le-teh pri posameznih nalogah; v trenutku so znali razložiti, zakaj določena pravila veljajo v posameznih ustanovah in popraviti neprimerno vedenje, kjer je bilo to potrebno. Težje so se uskladili pri določanju povsem novih pravil ob družabni igri.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:družbena pravila, bonton, šolski otroci, prvošolci
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher:[U. Koritnik]
Year:2016
Number of pages:103 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-85708 This link opens in a new window
UDC:37.015.31:17.022.1(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:11169865 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.09.2017
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Understanding and interpretation of social rules at first graders
Abstract:
The rules are an important part of our everyday lives because they accompany us in all areas of nature and society (home, school, road, social life, work, cultural institutions). Social rules are important in order to harmonize different opinions and beliefs more easily. They define what our treatment to others must be, how to behave but on the other hand they also regulate our relations in society. Rules for younger pupils are often written or displayed like image. They must agree in advance how to behave in case of violation of the rules. Most important thing is to impart child’s key rules of life that can be achieved by education. A child can be learned proper manners in early adolescence, which is a key element for successful functioning in society. During adolescence pupils learns about the norms and rules which are gradually took as his own and this is achieved by moral education, which is an important process in the development of the child. This is developed only with a supportive environment and a good example. To verify the knowledge of the rules of first graders, I used interview of an open type. The sample of interviewees included 36 first graders. Data was collected by direct observation of students in the classroom with the implementation of selected activities involving work with photos, wrong story and a board game. I watched how the students interact in a group, how they deal with the creation of its own rules, and which problems will arise in understanding of instructions and at work itself. The sample of respondents was represented by two classes of first graders of elementary school branch. I have found that students are very familiar with permanent social rules, because they did not have any problems in listing these individual tasks and instant they were able to explain why certain rules applicable in individual establishments and correct inappropriate behavior, where this was necessary. It was more difficult to them to determine completely new rules of a board game.

Keywords:social rules

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