Родитељска самопроцена поступака у васпитном раду с децом

Ивица В. Радовановић, Универзитет у Београду, Учитељски факултет, Београд, Србија, имејл: ivica.radovanovic@uf.bg.ac.rs
Драгана С. Богавац, Универзитет у Београду, Учитељски факултет, Београд, Србија
Татјана Б. Милосављевић Ђукић, Универзитет у Нишу, Педагошки факултет у Врању, Врање, Србија

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DOI: 10.5937/inovacije2201033R

 

Резиме: Циљ истраживања је био испитати родитељску самопроцену васпитних поступака у раду са децом. Истраживање је реализовано на узорку 198 родитеља ученика завршних разреда основних школа источне Србије (Неготин, Бор, Зајечар, Кладово и Књажевац). Примењени су сервеј метод и метода теоријске анализе. За потребе овог истраживања конструисана је петостепена скала Ликертовог типа, Скала родитељске самопроцене васпитних поступака, која садржи 30 ајтема који одражавају различите васпитне поступке родитеља у односу на афективне димензије и димензије контроле. Основни резултати показују да у самопроцени родитеља доминира афективна димензија у примени васпитних поступака у односу на димензију контроле. Када је у питању образовни статус родитеља, резултати истраживања су показали да су родитељи са вишим и високим образовањем у већој мери у зони одговорног родитељства него родитељи који су завршили основну или средњу школу. Резултати овог истраживања могу представљати посебан изазов да се у наредна истраживања укључе и деца, како би проблем родитељских васпитних поступака био сагледан из обе перспективе. Добијене налазе могуће је искористити у контек-сту креирања образовних програма који би се реализовали кроз сарадњу породице и школе.

Кључне речи: васпитни поступци родитеља, афективна димензија, димензија контроле, дете.

Abstract: The goal of our research was to examine how parents evaluate their pedagogical actions regarding their children. The research was conducted on a sample of 198 parents of children attending final grades of primary school in Eastern Serbia (Negotin, Bor, Zaječar, Kladovo, and Knjaževac). Survey method and theoretical analysis method were used in the research. The researchers developed a fivelevel Likert type scale, the Parents’ Self-Evaluation of Pedagogical Actions, consisting of 30 items referring to different pedagogical actions relative to affective dimensions and control dimensions. The results show the prevalence of affective dimension in parents’ self-evaluation. When it comes to parents’ level of education, the results indicate that parents with college and university degrees are more in the zone of responsible parenthood than parents who finished only primary school or have high-school diplomas. The results of this research can be a special challenge in terms of including children in some future research to examine the problem of parents’ pedagogical actions from both perspectives. The research findings can also be used in the context of the development of educational programmes that can be implemented through cooperation between schools and parents.

Кeywords: parents’ pedagogical actions, affective dimension, control dimension, children.

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