Ryškesni paauglių ir jaunuolių socializacijos ypatumai
| Author |
|---|
Aramavičiūtė, Vanda |
Martišauskienė, Elvyda |
| Date | Volume | Start Page | End Page |
|---|---|---|---|
2004 | 70 | 14 | 20 |
Šiame straipsnyje palyginami kai kurie paauglių bei jaunuolių socializacijos ypatumai. Jie grindžiami socialinių bei dvasinių vertybių internalizacija, išryškinami tiriamųjų elgesio, kaip esminio vertybių internalizacijos lygmens, raiškos bruožai.
The basis of socialisation, namely the internalisation of socio-cultural values, is especially urgent for 13-17 year-old pupils. It is obviously embodied by the stable behaviour of teenagers. The data has revealed that all the investigations of this age group give the greatest preference to the embodiment of moral values, especially faithfulness and the sense of humour; the least preference is given to altruism (self-sacrifice, devotion to work).
Statistically significant dependence of stable behaviour on the age, sex, and the cognitive level of spiritual values internalisation of the respondents were found during the research. It was found out that teenagers are more inclined to perform their duties, to respect others, to care about others unselfishly, to be devoted to work as well as to believe in God; youngsters are inclined to take up responsibility on themselves for their actions, to demonstrate their intelligence, to be tolerant for those who think differently. It was noticed that internalisation of moral values is slowing down with age. It was discovered that female teenagers and youngsters more often experience spiritual closeness to others, their behaviour is more responsible and sensitive, they are more sympathetic; and male teenagers and youngters are more devoted to work; they demonstrate their intelligence, etc.
The data shows that attitude towards the values is usually higher than the embodiment of values through behaviour. This gap is rather diverse; it partially depends on age and sex. However, faith, perspicacity of sense, and the experience of beauty exceed the level of attitude.