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2019 | 581(6) | 55-68

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The socially maladjusted girls’ subjective experience of change in process of their resocialization

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The main goal of the qualitative research presented in this article is to verify whether and how the juveniles of a resocialization institution for minors identify a change in their behavior during their stay in the youth center. The research was conducted in the institution which based its model of educational work on the assumptions of the concept of creative resocialization – creating pedagogy. The article contains not only theoretical references to the concept of creative resocialization but to cognitive theory as well. The study covered ten girls, selected on purpose, with whom individual, one-hour interviews were conducted. Analysis of the collected material allows to state that minors recognize a change in their behavior, in a narrower sense, regarding specific skills related to daily tasks and activities, and in a broader sense – related to creating plans, indicating goals to be achieved, and above all greater self-awareness and necessity to work on themselves. The key factor in identifying this change is the interpersonal relations of the pupil – educator-teacher, who systematically, in various ways, provides minors with feedback, which is a very important element in developing personality – including identity and self-assessment.

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55-68

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2019-08-27

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