scholarly journals THE EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL PEDAGOGUES AND SOCIAL WORKERS WHEN PROMOTING POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR IN CHILDREN AT DAY-CARE CENTRES

Author(s):  
Rita Raudeliunaite

The article presents the study, the purpose of which is to reveal the experience of social pedagogues and social workers when promoting positive behaviour in children at day-care centres. The qualitative type of research was chosen when applying the method of semi-structured inteview. The data of the study were processed by applying the method of data content analysis. 3 social pedagogues and 5 social workers, who work at children day- care centres, participated in the study. The data of the study revealed that when promoting positive behaviour in children at day-care centres social pedagogues and social workers create positive relationships with children and strengthen positive interrelationships between children, have individual conversations with children. Meaningful use of children’s leisure time plays an important role when promoting positive behaviour in children. In this case, it is important that the activities, which are organised for children, would be personally and socially meaningful, that they would encourage independence and responsibility in children and humane relationships. When promoting positive behaviour in children social pedagogues and social workers encourage the culture of teamwork and cooperation in order to maintain partnership relationships with parents of the child and other specialists by sharing their experience and rendering assistance to other.

Pedagogika ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 128 (4) ◽  
pp. 128-146
Author(s):  
Vida Gudžinskienė ◽  
Sigita Burvytė ◽  
Marijona Barkauskaitė

It is highly important to start developing children’s social skills since early childhood, when children are most susceptible to all experiences. Support rendered by CDCC specialists seeking to develop social skills is undoubtedly significant for children that grow in families at social risk, as their parents lack social skills themselves. The focus of the research is experiences of CDCC specialists in developing children’s social skills. The purpose of the study is to reveal, as well as theoretically and empirically validate experiences of social workers and social pedagogues to develop social skills in CDCC. The study question: How successful are CDCC specialists in developing social skills of children attending day care centres? Qualitative research type was chosen for the study. In the study, the method of a semi structured interview, which enables to come close to the understanding of human experiences, designation of meanings, the definition of meanings and the construction (explanation) of reality, was used. The obtained data were analyzed by the content analysis method. Qualitative content analysis was carried out in accordance with the inductive, study data based and categories composed logic. According to J. W. Creswell (2009), content analysis is a technique which, having examined the specificities of the text, allows, objectively and systematically, draw reliable conclusions. The qualitative content analysis was performed regarding the following sequence (Creswell, 2009): repeated reading of the content of transcript interview texts, distinction of meaning elements in the text analysed, grouping of the distinguished meaning elements into categories and sub-categories, integration of the categories/sub-categories into the context of the phenomenon analysed and description of their analysis. Criteria-based sample was used in the study. The informants were chosen according to the following criteria: 1) a social worker or social pedagogue with higher education, 2) working experience of not less than 2 years. The study was conducted in October-December 2016. The place and time of the interview were arranged in advanced with the research participants. The informants’ agreement was obtained regarding the participation in the study and recording of the interview. Having taken the interviews, their transcripts were made. 9 informants participated in the research (5 social pedagogues and 4 social workers). The research was based on non-random criterion-based sampling. The principle of ethics were observed: the informants were introduced with the research aim and methods of data collection. The informants expressed their free will to participate in the research; the anonymity and confidentiality were assured. The analysis of qualitative research results revealed that the diversity and significance of CDCC organised activities in developing children’s social skills served the purpose especially for the ones that came from social risk families, in which the children often experienced social psychological crisis, solved different problems on their own, whereas their parents often lacked social skills themselves. The research results highlighted that the activities selected for children’s free time aimed at accomplishing the selected duties, purposefully modeling their behaviour and completing creative tasks created favourable consitions for the development of children’s social skills. The research participants noted the following important social skills of children that they had acquired in CDCC activities: an ability to communicate and cooperate, creativity, leadership, decision making, attaining their goals, positive attitude and support to others, empathy, team work, problem solving, an ability to ask for help, personal hygiene, recognition of own and others’ needs, an ability to distinguish own and others’ strengths and weaknesses, an ability to listen to others, critical thinking, self-confidence, responsibility, willpower, development and observance of rules, an ability to distinguish feelings from actions, distinction of duties and rights, positive and creative thinking, as well as stress and anger management. The research demonstrated that the activities of smart education purposefully selected by CDCC specialists proved efficient in developing children’s social skills, as well as CDCC activity was organised in the positive direction to strengthen children’s social skills. The diversity of the developed social skills and selected activities showed that the strengthening of children’s social skills largely depended on the specialists’ attitude, competence to select activities, as well as an ability to employ different life situations seeking to promote the development of various social skills. A skill should not only be developed, but it should be regularly applied in everyday life. Unfortunately, the families whose children attend CDCC are not always capable to help their children consolidate the acquired social skills; hence, it is relevant to search for the ways of rendering support to both children and parents.


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 7-22
Author(s):  
Jolita Buzaitytė-Kašalynienė ◽  
Eglė Liaudginaitė-Zamalienė

Vilniaus universitetasUniversiteto g. 9/1. Tel. (85) 266 76 10El. paštas: [email protected]. paštas: [email protected]  Tarpdalykinis bendradarbiavimas yra labai svarbus socialinio darbo su vaikais ir šeimomis veiksmingumui, todėl šiuo straipsniu siekiama išsiaiškinti tarpdalykinio bendradarbiavimo ypatumus dirbant su vaikais ir paaugliais dienos centruose. Tam aprašyti teoriniai tarpdalykinio bendradarbiavimo modeliai, vadovaujantis valdymo ir komunikacijos kriterijais išskirti bendradarbiavimo lygmenys. Remiantis šiais modeliais buvo parengta priemonė ir atlikta vaikų dienos centruose dirbančių socialinių darbuotojų / pedagogų apklausa. Tyrimo rezultatai parodė, kad Lietuvos vaikų dienos centrų vidinis tarpdalykinis bendradarbiavimas pagal vadovavimo pobūdį yra vidutinio ir aukštesnio lygmens, atitinka lygiavertės komandos ir profesionalaus valdymo modelius. Išorinis bendradarbiavimas yra žemiausio komunikacijos modelį atitinkančio lygmens, tik išimtiniais atvejais jis gali būti priskirtas koordinacijos modeliui.Pagrindiniai žodžiai: tarpdalykinis bendradarbiavimas, teoriniai modeliai, socialiniai darbuotojai, socialiniai pedagogai, vaikų dienos centras.Experience of Multidisciplinary Collaboration of Children Day Care CentresJolita Buzaitytė-KašalynienėEglė Liaudginaitė-Zamalienė SummaryMultidisciplinary collaboration is essential for effectiveness of social work with children and families; this is why this article attempts to reveal peculiarities of multidisciplinary collaboration of children day care centres. Authors of this article are describing theoretical models of multidisciplinary collaboration, and using managerial and communication criteria for distinguishing levels of collaboration. Using theoretical models research instrument has been developed, and survey of social workers/pedagogues from day care centres conducted. Results of the research revealed that inner multidisciplinary collaboration of day care centres is average or higher level, and interagency multidisciplinary collaboration is of the lowest level and can be assigned to model of coordination.Key words: multidisciplinary collaboration, theoretical model, social workers, social pedagogues, children day care centre.


Pedagogika ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 130 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-183
Author(s):  
Vida Gudžinskienė ◽  
Sigita Burvytė

The current article reveals mentorship experiences of helping parents to develop their skills of positive parenting in children’s daily care centres (CDCC). Mentors for parents (social pedagogues and social workers) are perceived as persons enabling parents to manage the situations of children’s education applying positive parenting skills and observing the principles of positive parenting. The current article analyses CDC, which are in the process of developing their functions and traditions on the social scale. The object of the research is mentoring experience of specialists working in CDC to help parents, whose children attend daily care centres, develop their positive parenting skills. The purpose of the study is to reveal the experiences of CDC social workers and social pedagogues of working with parents, whose children attend daily care centres, seeking to develop their positive parenting skills. The study questions: 1) What possibilities are provided to parents to acquire positive parenting skills in CDC? 2) What are the experiences of parents’ mentorship seeking for the development of their positive parenting skills? Qualitative research type was chosen for the study. In the study, the method of a semistructured interview, which enables to come close to the understanding of human experiences, designation of meanings, the definition of meanings and the construction (explanation) of reality, was used. The obtained data were analysed by the content analysis method. Qualitative content analysis was carried out in accordance with the inductive, study data based and categories composed logic. According to J. W. Creswell (2009), content analysis is a technique which, having examined the specificities of the text, allows, objectively and systematically, draw reliable conclusions. The qualitative content analysis was performed regarding the following sequence (Creswell, 2009): repeated reading of the content of transcript interview texts, distinction of meaning elements in the text analysed, grouping of the distinguished meaning elements into categories and sub-categories, integration of the categories/sub-categories into the context of the phenomenon analysed and description of their analysis. Criteria-based sample was used in the study. The informants were chosen according to the following criteria: 1) a social worker or social pedagogues with higher education, 2) specialists that help parents, whose children attend CDC, develop positive parenting skills, 3) mentoring experience of not less than 2 years. Selecting the research participants, the snowball principle was observed, when the informants were asked to indicate other CDC specialists having mentoring experience. The study was conducted in October-December 2016. 9 informants participated in the research (5 social pedagogues and 4 social workers). The results of the qualitative research on the development of positive parenting skills in CDC revealed that parents were provided with a possibility to develop positive parenting skills in the organised courses/seminars, open lectures and individual consultations. Parents’ self-support groups, individual consultations and different available literature offered by CDC specialists created preconditions for (self-) development of parenting skills through cooperation-based interrelationships with own children. However, a part of the informants were inclined to render responsibility for their children’s development to CDC specialists rather than assume it themselves. A part of the research participants would like to attend training courses more often, yet they were unable to do so due to working or family conditions as they did not have anybody to leave younger children with. The analysis of the research results revealed that the welfare of children attending daily care centres necessitated for the development of parents’ positive parenting skills, which helped parents to positively communicate and cooperate with own children, to establish harmonious interrelationships and spend time together. The general competences acquired by parents (transferable skills) enabled a family to live more harmoniously, gave children an opportunity to observe parents’ positive behaviour and develop positive parenting skills through a harmonious participation in family life.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (6) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Odeta Šapelytė ◽  
Daiva Alifanovienė ◽  
Nomeda Bėčiūtė

The article deals with the opportunities of social inclusion of children from families at social risk attending children’s day care centres into community life, social educational and cultural activity, volunteering. The article presents the analysis of a qualitative semi-structured interview. Performing target content analysis of the experiences of the professionals of children’s day care centres (N=10) the main directions of social inclusion of the members of families at risk and their realization opportunities from the aspect of the subjective opinion of the professionals revealing current situation and predicting possible demands are emphasized


1970 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-108
Author(s):  
Ni’matul Khasanah

The background of this research is the fact that the management of improving teacher‟s professionalism is still not effective. The role of teacher as planner, implementer, and developer of curriculum is also not optimal. Management of teachers is needed because teachers have a significant role in the success of learning process. This research was aimed at knowing Guardian Angel‟s concept of teacher management suggested by Munif Chatib and how it develops according to him. The implementation of Guardian Angel model of teacher management was presented through a testimony and direct interviews with Guardian Angel‟s trainees. This research used qualitative approach by studying Munif Chatib‟s books and direct interviews. Data were analyzed with content analysis, which included: (1) literary study of Munif Chatib‟s books, (2) description of Guardian Angel model of teacher management by Munif Chatib. This research found that (1) the concept of Guardian Angel teacher management uses humanistic approach, especially in regard to schedules of consultation, teaching strategies, and assessment through four kinds of teacher reports, including reports of morals, creativity, lesson plan, and student‟s learning results; (2) the basis used is the cornerstone of the scientific human resources and philosophical foundation that teachers carry out the work of teaching, which includes planning, teaching, evaluating, and learning. The first three points are teacher‟s obligations, while the last is their right. Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi adanya keprihatinan manajemenpeningkatan profesionalitas guru yang belum berjalan efektif. Peranan guru sebagai perencana, pelaksana dan pengembang kurikulum yang belum optimal. Manajemen guru diperlukan mengingat bahwa peran guru amat signifikan bagi setiap keberhasilan proses pembelajaran.Penelitian ini mengungkap tentang manajemen guru Guardian Angel menurut Munif Chatib. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui konsep manajemen guru model Guardian Angel menurut Munif Chatib, dan berkembangannya Guardian Angel dalam pemikiran Munif Chatib. Implementasi manajemen guru model Guardian Angel dihadirkan melalui testimoni dan wawancara langsung dengan peserta pelatihan Guardian Angel. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif, dengan melakukan kajian terhadap buku - buku karya Munif Chatib dan wawancara langsung. Teknik anaisis data content analysis. Analisis meliputi: (1) kajian pustaka buku-buku karya Munif Chatib, (2) mendeskripsikan manajemen guru model Guardian Angel dalam pemikiran Munif Chatib.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa: (1) konsep model manajemen guru Guardian Angel menggunakan pola pendekatan manajemen humanis, terutama dalam jadwal konsultasi, strategi mengajar dan penilaian melalui empat rapor guru, yaitu rapor akhlak, rapor kreativitas, rapor lesson plan dan rapor hasil belajar siswa (2) landasan yang digunakan adalah landasan keilmuan sumber daya manusia dan landasan filosofi bahwa profesi guru mengemban pekerjaan manajemen, yaitu perencanaan , mengajar dan mengevaluasi dan belajar. Tiga hal pertama difahami sebagai kewajiban, sedangkan belajar dimaknai sebagai hak bagi seorang guru (3) Guardian Angel sebagai manajemen quality control yang meliputi: lesson plan, konsultasi, observasi dan umpan balik.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
Helen Adam

The importance of recognising, valuing and respecting a child’s family, culture, language and values is central to socially just education and is increasingly articulated in educational policy worldwide. Inclusive children’s literature can support children’s human rights and contribute to equitable and socially just outcomes for all children. However, evidence suggests many educational settings provide monocultural book collections which are counterproductive to principles of diversity and social justice. Further, that educators’ understandings and beliefs about diversity can contribute to inequitable provision and use of diverse books and to inequitable outcomes of book sharing for many children. This paper reports on a larger study investigating factors and relationships influencing the use of children’s literature to support principles of cultural diversity in the kindergarten rooms of long day care centres. The study was conducted within an ontological perspective of constructivism and an epistemological perspective of interpretivism informed by sociocultural theory. A mixed methods approach was adopted, and convergent design was employed interpret significant relationships and their meanings. Twenty-four educators and 110 children from four long day care centres in Western Australia participated. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, video-based observations, field notes, document analysis and a book audit. This study firstly identified that current book collections in kindergarten rooms of long day care centres promote mono-cultural viewpoints and ‘othering’ of minority groups through limited access to books portraying inclusive and authentic cultural diversity. Secondly, that educators had limited understandings of the role of literature in acknowledging and valuing diversity and rarely used it to promote principles of diversity, resulting in a practice of “othering” those from minority group backgrounds. The key challenges which emerged from the study concerned beliefs, understanding and confidence of educators about diversity and inclusion, and the impact of these on their approaches to promoting principles of diversity through the use of children’s books. This research contributes to discussion on the value of children’s literature in achieving international principles of diversity. These findings have important social justice implications. The outcomes of this study have implications for educators, policy makers, early childhood organisations and those providing higher education and training for early childhood educators.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 234-235
Author(s):  
Esha Chakravarty ◽  
Indrani Chakravarty ◽  
Ipsito Chakravarty ◽  
Prasenjit Bhattacharjee

Abstract Loss of balance and risk of falls is a major problem in older persons. Literature shows increasing use of yoga practices and dance therapy across Indian oldage homes and day care centres to improve balance and reduce risk of falls in older persons. Aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of dance therapy with focus on therapeutic movements derived from Indian classical dances on balance and risk of falls in older adults of Day Care Centres in Calcutta Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India. Total of 24 older adults across 2 day care centres participated in the study attending dance therapy sessions for 3 months. All of them self reported problems of balance and repeated falls alongwith difficulties in performing Activities of Daily Living. Twenty one of them were females and 3 males. The mean age of the participants was 75.5 years. Limits of Stabililty (LOS) was used to measure balance and pre tests and post tests were performed. Results showed that the Limits of Stability were significantly higher (17.5%) in older persons after participating in the dance therapy sessions. This study supports that dance therapy using movements derived from Indian classical dance forms can support older persons to function with reduced risk of falls, improved balance, safely carry out mobility tasks and perform better Activities of Daily Living . Further studies can show how dance therapy can facilitate healthy ageing and influence State policies on healthy ageing.


Author(s):  
Timo Harrikari ◽  
Marjo Romakkaniemi ◽  
Laura Tiitinen ◽  
Sanna Ovaskainen

Abstract This article addresses the experiences of Finnish frontline social workers during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020. Two questions are addressed. First, ‘what types of challenges social work professionals faced’ in their everyday, ‘glocal’ pandemic setting and, second, what types of solutions they developed to meet these challenges. The data consist of 33 personal diaries that social work professionals created from mid-March to the end of May 2020. The diaries are analysed by a thematic content analysis and placed within the framework of a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis. The results suggest that the pandemic challenged social work at all levels, from face-to-face interactions to its global relations. The pandemic revealed not only the number of existing problems of social work, but also created new types of challenges. It demanded ultimate resilience from social workers and a new type of adaptive governance from social welfare institutions.


1988 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 304-305
Author(s):  
T. R. GRIMMOND ◽  
A. J. RADFORD ◽  
T. BROWNRIDGE ◽  
A. FARSHID ◽  
C. HARRIS ◽  
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