FORMS OF SCHOOL DEVIANCE AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE SOCIAL AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD
FORMS OF SCHOOL DEVIANCE AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE SOCIAL AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILD
Author(s): Maria PescaruSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Education, Sociology, Preschool education, School education, Educational Psychology, Social Norms / Social Control, Inclusive Education / Inclusion, Sociology of Education
Published by: Ediktura Beladi
Keywords: school deviance; abandonment; violence; school success;
Summary/Abstract: Man is an active human being evolving through his relationships with the world. School is one of the main factors influencing, through its specific attributions, the achievement of the human education. The purpose of the school is to contribute to its physical development, to teach it, to develop skills and appropriate behaviour in society. It has well-trained teachers, creates a suitable environment for optimal physical and intellectual development of students and has the specific endowments for learning to be as effective as possible. The difficult problem currently facing the general education is that of ensuring school success for all students. Thus, school must ensure and prepare students’ school success, ensure optimal learning conditions, form future adult society, prevent and combat forms of school deviance. Of course, school success or failure depends on the requirements of school rules. Students with difficulties in adapting to school requirements and curricula - difficulties arising from school outcomes and inability to adapt to school rules - require increased attention from the school.Key
Journal: Revista Universitară de Sociologie
- Issue Year: XIII/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 70-78
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English