A sense of security is a basic mental need of a human, indispensable for the proper development and psychosocial functioning in the completion of life tasks. The article presents the research on the subjective sense of security run on 2616 students of Zielona Góra primary schools, junior high schools and secondary schools. In the analysis the authors use a classification tree tool allowing one to identify the factors differentiating the sense of security among the youth.
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Poczucie bezpieczeństwa jest podstawową potrzebą psychiczną człowieka, niezbędną do jego prawidłowego rozwoju i funkcjonowania psychospołecznego w realizacji zadań życiowych. Artykuł stanowi prezentację badań przeprowadzonych wśród 2616 uczniów zielonogórskich szkół podstawowych, gimnazjalnych i ponadgimnazjalnych dotyczących subiektywnego poczucia bezpieczeństwa. Autorki wykorzystują w analizie badań narzędzie drzewa klasyfikacyjnego, co pozwala na wskazanie czynników różnicujących poczucie bezpieczeństwa młodzieży.
The research runs in the school year 2011/2012 within the project “Life of the Lubuskie Region Inhabitants. Present and Prospects.” \footnote{The project realized in partnership with the Marshal's Office of Lubuskie Voivodeship in Zielona Góra, Infrastructure Department} proved that ¼ of junior high school students from the Lubuskie Region are addicted to the media – mainly to the mobile phone, the Internet or the computer \footnote {The research involved 2508 junior high school students from Lubuskie Voivodeship. More on the subject in: G. Miłkowska, Z. Wołk (red.) Lubuszanie 2012. Diagnoza stanu. Raport z badań, Zielona Góra 2012 and : G. Miłkowska (red.), Życie Lubuszan. Współczesność i perspektywy lubuskiej młodzieży, Zielona Góra 2012}. The article presents the characteristics of this group of students in comparison with 250 Lubuskie Region inhabitants randomly selected from the remaining group of examined students. The authors analyse chosen factors related to family situation and show how much they can encourage the addiction to the media. As it results from the research, the escape to the world of media is encouraged by the following factors: overworked parents having no time for their children, communication disorders in the family, violent behaviour of parents and the sense of loneliness in the family
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Badania przeprowadzone w roku szkolnym 2011/2012 w ramach projektu „Życie Lubuszan. Współczesność i perspektywy. Projekt realizowany był w partnerstwie z Urzędem Marszałkowskim Województwa Lubuskiego w Zielonej Górze, Departamentem Infrastruktury} dowiodły, że około ¼ gimnazjalistów województwa lubuskiego stanowią osoby zagrożone uzależnieniem od środków masowego przekazu, w tym głównie telefonu komórkowego, Internetu i komputera. Badaniami objęto 2508 uczniów szkół gimnazjalnych z województwa lubuskiego. Niniejszy artykuł poświęcony jest charakterystyce tej grupy uczniów w porównaniu do 250 Lubuszan losowo wybranych spośród pozostałej populacji badanych gimnazjalistów. Autorki analizują wybrane czynniki sytuacji rodzinnej i wskazują na ile mogą one stanowić czynniki sprzyjające uzależnieniu od mediów. Z badań wynika, że ucieczce w świat mediów sprzyjają takie czynniki jak: zapracowanie rodziców połączone z brakiem czasu wolnego dla dzieci, zaburzenia w komunikacji wewnątrzrodzinnej, zachowania przemocowe rodziców i poczucie osamotnienia w rodzinie.
This report is a part of the outcome of the international project entitled “Studium in Osteuropa: Ausgewählte Aspekte (Analysen, Befunde)” realised in the years 2013-2015 under supervision of Prof. Wilfried Schubarth and Dr Andreas Seidl from the Potsdam University, Department Erziehungswissenschaft and Prof. Karsten Speck from the University of Oldenburg, Germany. The project was realised jointly by representatives of academic centres from Germany, Czech Republic, Poland and Russia. Its general aim was a comparative analysis of the effects of implementation of Bologna Process directives in the higher education organisation in individual countries. The changes introduced into the higher education systems in the countries involved in the project were described and evaluated, in particular the problems of education of teachers at the university level was discussed. The following text is an outcome of the contribution of Polish group engaged in the project realisation. The report will be presented in two parts. The first part is focused on the macro-social context of transformations in the higher education system in Poland. Realisation of selected aspects of Bologna Process directives is described and supplemented with empirical comments. The second part is concerned with selected aspects of university level education of teachers, followed by a polemic against the assumptions and realisation of the target transformations of higher education system.
This report is a part of the results of the international project entitled “Studium in Osteuropa: Ausgewählte Aspekte (Analysen, Befunde)” conducted in the years 2013-2015 under supervision of Prof. Wilfried Schubarth and Dr Andreas Seidl from the Potsdam University, Department of Education Science, and Prof. Karsten Speck from the University of Oldenburg, Germany. The project was conducted jointly by representatives of academic centres from Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and Russia. Its general aim was a comparative analysis of the effects of implementation of Bologna Process directives into the higher education systems of the individual countries. The changes introduced into the higher education systems in the countries involved in the project were described and evaluated, discussed was in particular the problems of education of teachers at the university level. The following text is the result of the contribution of the Polish group participating in the project. The report will be presented in two parts. The first part is focused on the macro-societal context of transformations in the higher education system in Poland. The implementation of selected aspects of Bologna Process directives is described and supplemented by empirical comments. The second part deals with selected aspects of university level education of teachers, followed by a polemic against the assumptions and execution of the target transformations of higher education system.
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