Title Vaikų globos namų auklėtinių požiūris į mokymąsi, kaip prielaidą realizuojant aukštąjį mokslą /
Translation of Title Children foster home pupils attitude towards learning, as assumption realizing right to the higher education.
Authors Valantinaitė, Jūratė
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Pages 62
Keywords [eng] higher education ; foster home pupils ; a right to education
Abstract [eng] This thesis – it’s a possibility to get acquainted with learning, profession selection and gaining difficulties, their reasons experienced by pupils of children’s foster home, in more detailed way. The right of a child to education is referred to the main presumption that each child must attend school constantly; to gain a secondary education, occupational and higher education can be gained according to the level of abilities. Seeking for education is closely related to motivation. Where is a right, where is a duty as well. If a child has a right to education (not referring to his social status in society), its duty is to learn. This thesis consists of two parts. The first part – is theoretical in which documents regulating the right of a child to education were analyzed. It is explained what relationships are prevailing at school between pupils from families and from children’s foster home, what are psychological and motivational peculiarities of pupils living in children’s foster home. The second part is a practical one. In this part it was relevant to find out how pupils from children’s foster home are motivated to seek for education. Are the children got acquainted with privileges, what support is provided while they are learning at school of general education, at occupational school or is acquiring professional qualification for the first time. What learning conditions are made up in foster home, whether pedagogues collaborate with employees from foster home. What is the attitude of pupils from children’s foster home towards education, what do they think about the future or selection of the specialty. During this thesis it was revealed that academic strides of orphans are low, after gaining of secondary education they are going to study at occupational school or to go abroad to earn some money, and only a small part of children who participated in research are going to gain a higher education.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2008