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Socialinės kompetencijos pradinėje mokykloje klausimyno kūrimas ir psichometrinių rodiklių analizė: sąsajos su populiarumu klasėje, santykiais su mokytoja ir mokykliniu nerimastingumuItem type:Publication, [Development of elementary school social competence questionnaire and analysis of its psychometric characteristics]journal article[2017] ;Magelinskaitė-Legkauskienė, Šarūnė ;Legkauskas, VisvaldasKepalaitė, AlbinaPedagogika, 2017, t. 127, nr. 3, p. 132–147Remiantis socialinės kompetencijos kaip įgūdžių visumos samprata, buvo at-liktas tyrimas siekiant sukurti klausimyną, kuris matuotų pradinių klasių mokinių socialinę kompetenciją. Tyrimo metu sukurtas naujas Socialinės kompetencijos pradinėje mokykloje klausimynas, kurio patikimumas ir validumas buvo tikrinami vertinant sukurto klausimyno sąsajas su mokinių populiarumu klasėje, santykiais su mokytoja ir mokykliniu nerimastingumu atliekant du matavimus, tarp kurių buvo vienų metų tarpas. Pirmame tyrimo matavime dalyvavo 437 pirmokai, antrame – 420 antrokų.
13 31 Pirmaklasių mokinių socialinio subrendimo ir adaptacijos mokykloje rodiklių sąsajosItem type:Publication, [Relationship between social readiness and school adaptation of first-grade pupils]research article[2011][S1b][S006][7]Pedagogika / Pedagogy, 2011, vol. 103, p. 45-51In recent years increasing number of researchers emphasize the importance of social school readiness of children [9]. Effective adaptation of a child in the school environment to the large extent depends on his / her ability to build and maintain adaptive interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers and to meet academic requirements. An important role in the process of meeting these requirements is played by social skills of a child. Previous research revealed significant links between children’s social skills and their popularity in class [11], relationships with teachers [13] and academic achievement. [2; 10; 15]. The purpose of the study is to determine the relationship between social readiness of first grade pupils and school adaptation indicators, including popularity in class, relationship with a teacher, and academic achievement. Subjects were 84 first-graders attending three schools in Kaunas. Age of the subjects was ranging from 6 to 8 years. Subjects included 39 girls and 45 boys. Social school readiness of pupils was measured by Child Social School Readiness Scale (CSSRS) completed by class teachers. Class teachers completed the CSSRS about each of the pupils participating in the study. This scale was developed on the basis of the EDI (Early Developement Instrument) developed by M. Janus et al. (2007) and the BUSSE-SR (Social Emotional School Readiness Scale) developed by C. Bustin (2007). Measure of popularity in class was obtained by asking the subjects to select from the list of children participating in the study three kids, whom s/he would prefer to be friends with. Teacherpupil relationship was assessed by asking teachers to divide the pupils into five groups in terms of how much they like working with them. [...]
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