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Support for Creating Civil Competencies of Primary School Children from Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Backgrounds as a Form of Public Safety and Protection

KLUGEROVÁ, Jarmila and Lukáš STÁREK

Basic information

Original name

Support for Creating Civil Competencies of Primary School Children from Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Backgrounds as a Form of Public Safety and Protection

Authors

KLUGEROVÁ, Jarmila (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Lukáš STÁREK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

KOSICE SECURITY REVUE, Košice, The University of Security Management in Košice, 2019, 1338-4880

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50302 Education, special

Country of publisher

Slovakia

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

RIV identification code

RIV/46358978:_____/19:00000044

Organization

Univerzita Jana Amose Komenského Praha s.r.o. – Repository

Keywords in English

Safety;civic competency;protection of the general public;socioeconomic background;pupil

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 20/4/2020 14:41, Ing. Kateřina Lendrová

Abstract

V originále

This paper entitled “Support for Creating Civil Competencies of Primary School Children from Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Backgrounds as a Form of Public Safety and Protection” argues in favour of designing a curriculum that is focused on pupils from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds as well as on self-awareness in the broader and narrower social context and developing the practical skills needed to protect oneself and others (protecting the general public and protecting life, health and property). The article presents partial data that emerged from the project: Development of Civic Competencies in the Safety and Protection of the Population of Pupils from Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Backgrounds, conducted by the Jan Amos Komenský University in Prague. The project has been underway since 1st March 2017 and will end 30th June 2019. The project's recommendation is, among other things, to target the area and encourage teachers to continue with topics that develop not only knowledge but also the perception of the outside world and the awareness of threats and dangers that may affect the development of the child or pupil. The topic that should be integrated with these areas is inclusion itself, which has an indisputable influence on our human society.