Integrating Socio-Cultural Knowledge In Life Skills Education For The Prevention Of Health And Social Pathologies: A Social Work Perspective

J. Makhubele, Lulama Qalinga
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Learners occupy a place of central concern in the modern-day society and need to be protected against health and social pathologies. Globalisation, democratisation and glorification of youth behaviour are some of the challenges facing the learners of the 21st Century. Learners are expected to learn to prepare for their full adult roles and responsibilities in society against the backdrop of large-scale socio-political and socio-economic developments, challenges and problems. Risk-taking behaviours such as substance abuse, risky sexual behaviour, stressful family circumstances, Eurocentric lifestyles, lack of respect for the elders, misinterpretation of human rights and violence continue to destroy and affect their lives. Keywords : Socio-cultural knowledge, life skills education, health and social pathologies and social work. Indilinga Vol. 7 (2) 2008: pp. 155-170
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在生活技能教育中整合社会文化知识以预防健康和社会病态:社会工作视角
学习者在现代社会中占有中心地位,需要保护他们免受健康和社会疾病的侵害。全球化、民主化和美化青年行为是21世纪学习者面临的一些挑战。学习者应该学会在大规模的社会政治和社会经济发展、挑战和问题的背景下,为他们在社会中的完整成人角色和责任做好准备。滥用药物、危险的性行为、紧张的家庭环境、以欧洲为中心的生活方式、不尊重老人、误解人权和暴力等冒险行为继续破坏和影响着他们的生活。关键词:社会文化知识,生活技能教育,健康与社会病理,社会工作《印染》Vol. 7 (2) 2008: pp. 155-170
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