MANAGEMENT EDUCATIONAL - LEGĂTURA DINTRE ŞCOALĂ, FAMILIE ŞI SOCIETATE – Educational Management – Connection between School, Family and Society (Romanian Version)
Petru David
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Chapter 13 in Managementul educational. Legatura dintre scoala, familie si societate - Educational Management. The Connection between School, Family and Society (Romanian Version), 2017, vol. 1, pp 97-104 from Editura Lumen, Department of Economics
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In order to integrate in a society, a person needs education, which usually starts in the family. The family is where the child starts to first build up the character and the personality, in this context, the parents being the first factors in a child’s education. Social events such as divorce or parents fleeing abroad for work have a negative impact on the child’s education. In the pre-school and early school years, the parents continue the education process alongside the teachers. The school contributes to the child’s education by forming a good managerial activity and a tight collaboration with the family and the local comunity. This process helps the child into building an adequate personality and integrate in the everday social life.
Keywords: education; management; school; family; society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-973-166-451-4
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