Belonging to the group and its relationship to the self’s’ ability to challenge life’s pressures of students of special needs and their Normal peers: Comparative Study

Authors

  • Dr. Afraa I.AL-Obaidi University of Baghdad / College of Education for women jurisdiction doctorate in educational psychology
  • Dr. Ashwaq S.j.lammoza University of Baghdad / College of Education for women jurisdiction doctorate in educational psychology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v224i3.290

Keywords:

Belonging to the group, the ability of self life, students with special needs

Abstract

  The study aims to link the measure the students with special needs (physically disabled only) the students of sixth grade and ordinary peers and measuring the self's ability to defy the pressures of life with students with special needs students in sixth grade and ordinary peers and learn about the relationship between the membership and the ability of self-challenge stress among students with special needs and to identify the relationship between the membership and the ability of the self to defy the pressures of life among ordinary students . research sample of 46 pupils with special needs and 60 pupils from ordinary Done adoption of the resolution as a tool to collect data for each variable of variables, the most important results of the search results that the sample of students with special needs to have a level of affiliation is high and a high level of self's ability to defy the pressures of life. the results also showed that ordinary students have a level a high level of affiliation and a high level of self's ability to defy the pressures of life, and the results showed that there are no differences between males and females, whether they are ordinary or students with special needs to belong or in the self's ability to defy the pressures of life. While there have been differences in membership and in the self's ability to defy the pressures of life among the students in accordance with the existence of a disability or not, and the differences for the benefit of ordinary students and in the light of these findings the researchers made some recommendations and proposals.

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Published

01-03-2018

How to Cite

Belonging to the group and its relationship to the self’s’ ability to challenge life’s pressures of students of special needs and their Normal peers: Comparative Study. (2018). ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 224(3), 21-42. https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v224i3.290

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