CONFLICTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THROUGH STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION
Conflicts are present in every aspect of the child’s process of growing up– in school, family, with friends, and sports clubs. Nowadays, kids are often surrounded by peer violence which manifests in verbal, mental, and physical form. Attempts to solve such conflicts often result in making things eve...
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author | Marina Ćirić Mirjana Pavićević Nataša Ćirić |
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description | Conflicts are present in every aspect of the child’s process of growing up– in school, family, with friends, and sports clubs. Nowadays, kids are often surrounded by peer violence which manifests in verbal, mental, and physical form. Attempts to solve such conflicts often result in making things even worse. The root cause of those issues is a different perspective on the problems at hand. The main goal of this research is to understand students’ perspective on conflicts they come across at school. We used descriptive statistics methods (frequency) and Х² tеst for measuring the significance of differences among crossed variable segments. Results of this research showed that the number of conflicts increases with age, meaning that there are more conflicts in higher grades. When it comes to solving these conflicts, students are prone to turning to teachers and professional associates at school, regardless of the fact that their parents show the desire to engage in solving peer conflicts. |
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spelling | doaj.art-47648249f6064957835eacb8567be3f62022-12-22T02:34:44ZdeuUniversity of NišFacta Universitatis. Series, Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education2560-46002560-46192018-01-011210111210.22190/FUTLTE1702101CCONFLICTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THROUGH STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONMarina Ćirić 0Mirjana Pavićević 1Nataša Ćirić2Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš, SerbiaElementary School “Nadežda Petrović”, Niš, SerbiaElementary School “Čegar”, Niš, SerbiaConflicts are present in every aspect of the child’s process of growing up– in school, family, with friends, and sports clubs. Nowadays, kids are often surrounded by peer violence which manifests in verbal, mental, and physical form. Attempts to solve such conflicts often result in making things even worse. The root cause of those issues is a different perspective on the problems at hand. The main goal of this research is to understand students’ perspective on conflicts they come across at school. We used descriptive statistics methods (frequency) and Х² tеst for measuring the significance of differences among crossed variable segments. Results of this research showed that the number of conflicts increases with age, meaning that there are more conflicts in higher grades. When it comes to solving these conflicts, students are prone to turning to teachers and professional associates at school, regardless of the fact that their parents show the desire to engage in solving peer conflicts.http://casopisi.junis.ni.ac.rs/index.php/FUTeachLearnTeachEd/article/view/3161/2193social conflictstudents’ perceptionviolent behaviorschool environmentupbringing |
spellingShingle | Marina Ćirić Mirjana Pavićević Nataša Ćirić CONFLICTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THROUGH STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION Facta Universitatis. Series, Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education social conflict students’ perception violent behavior school environment upbringing |
title | CONFLICTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THROUGH STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION |
title_full | CONFLICTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THROUGH STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION |
title_fullStr | CONFLICTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THROUGH STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION |
title_full_unstemmed | CONFLICTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THROUGH STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION |
title_short | CONFLICTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS THROUGH STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION |
title_sort | conflicts in elementary schools through students perception |
topic | social conflict students’ perception violent behavior school environment upbringing |
url | http://casopisi.junis.ni.ac.rs/index.php/FUTeachLearnTeachEd/article/view/3161/2193 |
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