Character Education in the Prevention of School Violence and as a Method for Promoting Academic Achievement

Okullarda şiddet çoğu zaman sınırlayıcı ve sert cezalarla kaşılanır. En son çalışmalar güvenlik ve prososyal öğrenci özelliklerini desteklemenin okuldaki şiddeti önlemede başarılı bir strateji olduğunu göstermektedir. Özellikle, kişilik eğitimi okullardaki şiddeti önlemede yararlı olabilir. Bu çalışma, kişilik eğitimi hakkındaki çalışmaları taramakta ve bu tarz ders programlarının öğrenme, okul başarısı, olumlu öğrenci davranışı gibi istendik davranışlarla olan ilişkisini ortaya koymaktadır.

Okullarda Şiddeti Engellemede ve Öğrenci Başarısını Sağlamada Kişilik Eğitimi

Okullarda şiddet çoğu zaman sınırlayıcı ve sert cezalarla kaşılanır. En son çalışmalar güvenlik ve prososyal öğrenci özelliklerini desteklemenin okuldaki şiddeti önlemede başarılı bir strateji olduğunu göstermektedir. Özellikle, kişilik eğitimi okullardaki şiddeti önlemede yararlı olabilir. Bu çalışma, kişilik eğitimi hakkındaki çalışmaları taramakta ve bu tarz ders programlarının öğrenme, okul başarısı, olumlu öğrenci davranışı gibi istendik davranışlarla olan ilişkisini ortaya koymaktadır.

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