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Odzivi na moteče vedenje pri vodenju skupine
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Abstract
Pedagoški delavci pogosto in v različnih oblikah delamo s skupino otrok oziroma mladostnikov. Skupina predstavlja okolje, v katerem mladostniki s svojim vedenjem preizkušajo npr. meje dovoljenega s strani odraslih, si oblikujejo svoj prostor v skupini, svojo vlogo med sovrstniki, itd. Nekatere oblike vedenja, ki jih mladostniki izkazujejo, so za tiste, ki vodijo skupine, moteče. V magistrskem delu poskušam raziskati pojavnost motečega vedenja v skupinah mladostnikov, v katerih potekajo delavnice (program Mladinske delavnice) in osvetliti odzive izvajalcev delavnic v majhnih skupinah oziroma vodij skupin. Skupine, v katerih se izvajajo delavnice, namreč ponujajo okolje, v katerem mladostniki raziskujejo svoja prepričanja, vrednote in misli ter jih primerjajo s sovrstniki. Seveda se tudi v takšnih oblikah dela z mladostniki pojavijo oblike vedenja, ki jih razumemo kot moteče. V teoretičnem delu opišem različna pojmovanja motečega vedenja, njegove pojavne oblike in nekatere možne dejavnike nastanka motečega vedenja. Na kratko se dotaknem še pedagoških delavcev in njihovih odzivov na moteče vedenje. V nadaljevanju opišem nekaj skupinskih pristopov, s katerimi si lahko pomagamo pri pojavu motečega vedenja v skupini. Končam pa z opisom preventivnega programa Mladinske delavnice ter delavnice kot metode dela z mladostniki. S pomočjo kvalitativne raziskave sem poskušala ugotoviti, katere oblike vedenja mladostnikov so za vodje skupin moteče, katere oblike motečega vedenja so najpogostejše, čemu pripisujejo pojav motečega vedenja ter na kakšen način se na moteče vedenje vodje skupin odzivajo. Zanimalo me je tudi ali so njihovi odzivi učinkoviti. Podatke sem pridobila s pomočjo dveh fokusnih skupin, v kateri so sodelovali člani nevladne organizacije, ki izvajajo delavnice. Na osnovi raziskave sem ugotovila, da se vodje skupin med izvajanjem delavnic najpogosteje srečujejo s klepetanjem, slabo pozornostjo mladostnikov med diskusijo in verbalnim nasiljem med člani skupine. Vzroke za moteče vedenje najpogosteje pripisujejo posameznim članom skupine, ki se vedejo moteče in njihovi družinski vzgoji. V primeru motečega vedenja vodje skupine najpogosteje opozarjajo, povzdignejo glas ali grozijo z različnimi ukrepi. Priznavajo pa še, da nekatere oblike vedenja prezrejo. Svoje odzive na moteče vedenje vodje skupin ocenjujejo kot neučinkovite.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:moteče vedenje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-127989 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID: 64799235 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.08.2021
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Language:English
Title:Responses on disruptive behaviour in managing a group
Abstract:
Pedagogical workers often work with groups of children and adolescents in different forms. A group represents an environment in which adolescents test boundaries of behaviors allowed by adults, form their place in the group, shape their role concerning peers, etc. Some forms of behavior exhibited by adolescents can be considered disruptive by those who lead the groups. In my master’s thesis, I explore manifestations of disruptive behavior in groups of adolescents where they work with the method of workshops (program Mladinske delavnice). I try to highlight the responses of workshop leaders or leaders of small groups. Groups, where the workshops take place, offer a place in which adolescents can explore their own beliefs, value systems, and thoughts and compare them with their peers. Even with this method of work with adolescents, behavior that can be seen as disruptive can occur. In the theoretical part of my thesis, I describe different understandings of disruptive behavior, its characteristics, and possible factors which contribute to the emergence of disruptive behavior. I briefly describe pedagogical workers’ responses to disruptive behavior. Additionally, I describe some of the possible group approaches to deal with disruptive behavior. I also describe a preventive program called Mladinske delavnice and workshop as a method of working with adolescents. With the qualitative approach to the research, I explore the forms of behaviors that group leaders find disruptive, types of disruptive behaviors that are encountered most often, and what attributions on disruptive behavior group leaders make. Besides, I examine group leaders’ responses on disruptive behavior and whether these responses are effective. The data were obtained with two focus groups where group leaders who are also members of the NGO participated. The research showed that during workshops, group leaders most often encounter the following types of disruptive behavior: chatting, weak adolescents’ attention during the discussion, and verbal violence between peers. Group leaders attribute causes for disturbing behavior to individuals that behave disruptively and their upbringing. Group leaders’ most common responses are warnings, use of elevated voice, and threats. Besides, group leaders admit that they ignore some disruptive behavior. Their responses towards disruptive behavior are inefficient, according to group leaders.

Keywords:disruptive behavior

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