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Message: [Education] Older Elementary Kids Don't Like Themselves: Study

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Change Date: November 25, 2009 01:31PM

[Education] Older Elementary Kids Don't Like Themselves: Study
[Education] Older Elementary Kids Don't Like Themselves: Study (<a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?127,2892>Chinese Version</a>)

<i>Taipei Times</i> (2009/11/23) The older elementary school students are, the less they like themselves, a survey suggested on 22nd-November.

Yu-ju CHOU, a researcher at National Central University's Graduate Institute of Learning and Instruction (sic.), conducts a nationwide investigation over 811 elementary students, finding that 75 % of third graders like themselves, 68% feel happy and half enjoy going to school; however, only 40% of sixth graders report themselves to be happy or like themselves, and less than 40 % say they like to go to school.

Up to 50 % of respondents report playing with their parents, classmates or siblings is their happiest time, more than with video games, internet or toys.


Reference:
Taipei Times-Taiwan News 2009/11/22

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雿: gustav
Date: November 25, 2009 01:31PM

[Education] Older Elementary Kids Don't Like Themselves: Study
[Education] Older Elementary Kids Don't Like Themselves: Study (Chinese Version)

Taipei Times (2009/11/23) The older elementary school students are, the less they like themselves, a survey suggested on 22nd-November.

Yu-ju CHOU, a researcher at National Central University's Graduate Institute of Learning and Instruction (sic.), conducts a nationwide investigation over 811 elementary students, finding that 75 % of third graders like themselves, 68% feel happy and half enjoy going to school; however, only 40% of sixth graders report themselves to be happy or like themselves, and less than 40 % say they like to go to school.

Up to 50 % of respondents report playing with their parents, classmates or siblings is their happiest time, more than with video games, internet or toys.


Reference:
Taipei Times-Taiwan News 2009/11/22