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Erinnerung an vergessene Befunde der empirischen Schulforschung zum Übergang auf die Sekundarstufe
(1997)
Pädagogische und psychosoziale Folgen von Migration und Remigration bei griechischen Jugendlichen
(1996)
This study explores the sociometric status group differences in psychosocial adjustment and academic performance in various domains using multiple sources of information (teacher-, peer-, self-ratings, achievement data) and 2 age groups (elementary and secondary school students) in a different educational and cultural context. Gender differences in the profiles of the sociometric groups were also examined. The sample consisted of 1,041 elementary school (mean age = 11.4 years) and 862 secondary school (mean age = 14.3 years) students in public schools in Greece. Findings extended previous descriptions of rejected, neglected, and controversial groups based on the perceptions of all raters. Gender and age differences were found in the profiles of rejected and controversial groups, which were markedly distinguished from the other groups based on all data sets. Neglected children at both age levels were differentiated to a weaker degree.
Περιεχόμενα: - Εισαγωγή - Αφετηρία 1. Η εκπαιδευτική κατάσταστη στην ΟΔΓ 1.1. Η κατάσταση στο κανονικό γερμανικό σχολείο 1.2 Η κατάσταση διδασκαλίας της μητρικής γλώσσας στην ΟΔΓ 2. Η σχολική κατάσταση στην Ελλάδα μετά την παλιννόστηση 2.1. Η κατάσταση στο κανονικό ελληνικό σχολείο - Σχολικές επιδόσεις - Κοινωνιοψυχολογική κατάσταση 2.2. Η κατάσταση σε ό,τι αφορά την πρόσθετη διδασκαλία για παλιννοστούντες στην Ελλάδα 3. Συμπεράσματα
The aim of the study is to explore the patterns of adjustment of Greek remigrant children (coming from the former Federal Republic of Germany) as compared to their peers in the Greek public schools. Teacher, peer, and self-ratings were used and achievement data were obtained. The sample consisted of two age groups, elementary and secondary school students of public schools in Greece. The remigrant students were divided into two groups ("early return" and "late return") based on the year of return to Greece, and the control group consisted of all the classmates of the students. Return students were found to experience problems mainly in school performance. Contrary to the authors' hypotheses, remigrant students do not seem to experience any severe interpersonal or intrapersonal problems as compared to their local peers, indicating a rather smooth psychosocial adjustment. The authors' findings underscore the importance of the right time for remigration.