社会经济地位对中学生社交能力发展的影响

J. Careemdeen
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这项综合研究调查了斯里兰卡中学生的社会经济因素与社交能力发展之间的复杂关系。研究通过分层随机抽样的方式选取了 1350 名参与者,采用定量调查设计来评估学生的社会经济状况和对社交能力提升的看法。包括多变量方差分析(MANOVA)在内的统计分析显示,父母的收入和教育程度存在显著差异。研究结果表明,父母收入越高,学生的社交能力越强,两者之间存在正相关关系,强调了社会经济地位在塑造技能学习机会方面的关键作用。值得注意的是,研究发现了父亲的高等教育对学生社交能力的积极影响。虽然没有观察到母亲学历对学生社交能力的重大影响,但研究认为有必要对此进行细致的了解。与现有文献一致,研究强调了包容性课堂氛围、文化多样性和积极的同伴关系对培养社会适应能力的重要性。学生之间的友谊是塑造社会身份的关键,同时研究还探讨了社交媒体互动在当代教育环境中错综复杂的影响。数据强调了中上层学生社交技能的提高,并强调了父母收入的关键作用。这些见解强调了包容性教育环境对促进全面发展和社会贡献的必要性。研究方法采用了基于调查的方法,通过结构化问卷评估社会经济地位和对社交技能的看法。严格的统计分析(包括 MANOVA)对社交技能的提高进行了有力的检验,揭示了与父母收入和教育背景相关的差异。这项研究为有关社会经济因素对斯里兰卡学生教育的影响的讨论提供了细致入微的见解,为今后的研究和干预措施提供了信息,这些研究和干预措施的目的是在全球范围内创造包容和丰富的教育环境。
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The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Social Skills Development in Secondary School Children
This comprehensive research investigates the intricate relationship between socio-economic factors and social skills development among secondary school students in Sri Lanka. With a sample size of 1350 participants selected through stratified random sampling, the study employs a quantitative survey design to assess students' socio-economic status and perceptions of social skills enhancement. Statistical analyses, including Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA), reveal significant parental income and education disparities. The findings underscore a positive correlation between higher parental income and augmented social skills, emphasising socioeconomic status's pivotal role in shaping skill acquisition opportunities. Notably, the study identifies the positive influence of fathers' tertiary education on students' social competence. While no significant differences based on mothers' educational qualifications are observed, the study recognises the need for nuanced understanding. Aligning with existing literature, the research emphasises the importance of inclusive classroom climates, cultural diversity, and positive peer relationships in fostering social adaptation. Friendships among students emerge as crucial in shaping social identities, while the study navigates the intricate influence of social media interactions in the contemporary educational landscape. The data highlight elevated social skills among upper-middle-class students, placing emphasis on the pivotal role of parental income. These insights underscore the imperative for inclusive educational environments to foster holistic development and societal contribution. The methodology employs a survey-based approach with a structured questionnaire assessing socioeconomic status and perceptions of social skills. Rigorous statistical analyses, including MANOVA, provide a robust examination of social skill enhancement, revealing disparities associated with parental income and educational backgrounds. The study contributes nuanced insights to the discourse on socio-economic influences on student education in Sri Lanka, informing future research and interventions aimed at creating inclusive and enriching educational environments globally.
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