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Gender and Social Competence of Younger Students

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  • Hewilia HetmaÅ„czyk Bajer

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The author found it interesting to check the level of expression of gender differentiated social competence among students of early school age. In this case, four factors constituting social competence were taken into account, namely learning motivation, antisocial behaviour, social inhibition and socialization. The data was provided by the results of the second part of the "Student Behaviour Sheet" drawn up by B. Markowska. The research was part of an experiment conducted among a group of 36 primary school third grade students, of which there were 19 (53 percent) boys and 17 (47 percent) girls.

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  • Hewilia HetmaÅ„czyk Bajer, 2015. "Gender and Social Competence of Younger Students," European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 2, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejserj:194
    DOI: 10.26417/ejser.v5i1.p273-280
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