Perspectives regarding the self-efficacy of social activation workers in the Czech system of caring for at-risk children
This paper deals with perspectives on the self-efficacy of social activation employees in the system of caring for at-risk children. This contribution concerns a specific group of assisting employees focused on social and educational effects in families, a subject of great interest of the field of s...
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doaj-a14ce46177534b439bf840ff5b1646012020-11-25T00:37:14ZcesTomas Bata University in ZlínSociální Pedagogika1805-88252018-11-016272610.7441/soced.2018.06.02.01Perspectives regarding the self-efficacy of social activation workers in the Czech system of caring for at-risk childrenJaroslava Pavlíčková0Tomas Bata University in ZlinThis paper deals with perspectives on the self-efficacy of social activation employees in the system of caring for at-risk children. This contribution concerns a specific group of assisting employees focused on social and educational effects in families, a subject of great interest of the field of social pedagogy. The study reveals the results of qualitative research over the months of September and October 2017 which applies the technique of deep interviews with social activation service employees. The obtained data was analysed by applying procedures anchored in theory. Emerging from the results of the research was the need for a deeper interest on three levels: personality-based, profession-based and stress-based concerns. These findings will aid in constructing a methodically sound and reliable research tool for the given profession.http://soced.cz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/STUDY-SocEd-T-6-6-2-2018-Jaroslava-Pavlickova.pdffamily supportfield workself-efficacy |
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Perspectives regarding the self-efficacy of social activation workers in the Czech system of caring for at-risk children |
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Perspectives regarding the self-efficacy of social activation workers in the Czech system of caring for at-risk children |
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Perspectives regarding the self-efficacy of social activation workers in the Czech system of caring for at-risk children |
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Perspectives regarding the self-efficacy of social activation workers in the Czech system of caring for at-risk children |
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perspectives regarding the self-efficacy of social activation workers in the czech system of caring for at-risk children |
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Tomas Bata University in Zlín |
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Sociální Pedagogika |
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2018-11-01 |
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This paper deals with perspectives on the self-efficacy of social activation employees in the system of caring for at-risk children. This contribution concerns a specific group of assisting employees focused on social and educational effects in families, a subject of great interest of the field of social pedagogy. The study reveals the results of qualitative research over the months of September and October 2017 which applies the technique of deep interviews with social activation service employees. The obtained data was analysed by applying procedures anchored in theory. Emerging from the results of the research was the need for a deeper interest on three levels: personality-based, profession-based and stress-based concerns. These findings will aid in constructing a methodically sound and reliable research tool for the given profession. |
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family support field work self-efficacy |
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