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Title: حاجات تلاميذ مرحلة الأساس للتوجيه التربوي والتوجيه النفسي وعلاقتها ببعض المتغيرات الديمغرافية
Other Titles: دراسة تطبيقية على تلاميذ مرحلة الأساس - محلية جبل أولياء: وحدة الكلاكلة
Authors: ميسرة عبدالرحمن بشير
Keywords: علم النفس التربوي
الإرشاد والتوجيه التربوي
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Study aimed to identify the needs of students guidance and guidelines, and counseling and relationship with some demographic variables .in order to promote the strengths and weaknesses and to identify a tool to measure. Also aimed to identify students with special needs , to research characteristics and traits and knowledge of their problems and influencing factors in the presence of those needs and ways to care. The study followed a descriptive method of data collection, and represent the community of study in the students the basic stage - Local Mount parents, has been selected sample Random represented in the (240) pupils, was study tools in a questionnaire containing the needs that you may encounter pupils at this stage . Study found a number of statistical tools to analyze and address the results of the study : It is all that researcher reached the following conclusions: 1 - There are statistically significant differences in the social needs faced by students depending on the variable Age 2 – There aren't statistically significant differences in the psychological and emotional needs of students facing variable depending on gender (male - female) 3 - There aren't statistically significant differences in family needs of students facing variable depending on the level of education of the parents. 4- There are significant differences in the learning needs of students facing variable depending on gender (male - female) .
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