QUESTIONNAIRE ON WHAT FAMILIES INSTILL IN THEIR CHILDREN CONSIDERING PERSONAL FULFILLMENT, HEALTHY LIVING AND EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FUTURE.

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QUESTIONNAIRE ON WHAT FAMILIES INSTILL IN THEIR CHILDREN CONSIDERING PERSONAL FULFILLMENT, HEALTHY LIVING AND EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FUTURE

ROMANIA QUESTIONNAIRE ON WHAT FAMILIES INSTILL IN THEIR CHILDREN CONSIDERING PERSONAL FULFILLMENT, HEALTHY LIVING AND EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FUTURE STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE There were 90 students who answered

1. How do you get information on healthy food?

2. Why is eating healthily important?

3. How much practical knowledge on eating habits do you gain from school?

4. How often do you work out?

5. Why is it important to work out?

6. What is of utmost importance to you?

7. In the future I want to continue my education in order to

8. Schools should be more active in seeking to instill core ethical values like honesty, responsibility, respect and developing good character in children.

9. The development of ethics and character in children is exclusively the responsibility of parents; Schools should not be involved.

10. The values and behavior of young people are about the same as their parents’.

11. In today’s society, one has to lie or cheat at least occasionally in order to succeed.

12. I am more ethical than most people I know.

13. I am satisfied with my own ethics and character.

14. The level of education I have received is

QUESTIONNAIRE ON WHAT FAMILIES INSTILL IN THEIR CHILDREN CONSIDERING PERSONAL FULFILLMENT, HEALTHY LIVING AND EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FUTURE PARENTS’ PERSPECTIVE There were 70 parents who answered

Zespół Szkół Samorządowych Nr 1 Limanowa

HOW DO YOU GET INFORMATION ON HEALTHY FOOD

WHY IS EATING HEALTHY IMPORTANT

HOW MUCH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE ON EATING HABITS DO YOU GAIN FROM SCHOOL

HOW OFTEN DO YOU WORK OUT

WHY IS IMPORTANT TO WORK OUT

WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU

IN THE FUTURE I WANT TO CONTINUE MY EDUCATION IN ORDER TO

SCHOOLS SHOULD BE MORE ACTIVE IN SEEKING TO INSTILL CORE ETHICAL VALUES LIKE HONESTY, RESPONSIBILITY, RESPECT AND DEVELOPING GOOD CHARACTER IN CHILDREN

THE DEVELOPMENT OF ETHICS AND CHARACTER IN CHILDREN IS EXCLUSIVELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS, SCHOOLS SHOULD NOT BE INVOLVED

THE VALUES AND BEHAVIOUR OF YOUNG PEOPLE ARE ABOUT THE SAME AS THEIR PARENTS’

IN TODAY’S SOCIETY, ONE HAS TO LIE OR CHEAT AT LEAST OCCASIONALLY IN ORDER TO SUCEED

I AM SATISFIED WITH MY OWN ETHICS AND CHARACTER

LEVEL OF EDUCATION I HAVE RECEIVED OR AM CURRENTLY ACQUIRING

This questionnaire was prepared and answered in the framework of Lifelong Learning Program Comenius multilateral school partnership project „Let’s First Understand Our National Heritage in order to Define and Build Our European Identity“. Questionnaire was answered by 18 students and 18 parents. Conclusions and presentation made by Monika Futiakiewicz

This is a report based on a questionnaire on healthy habits and values. It was answered by 15 parents and 15 students. The results were as follows:

1 st question: 14 % of the parents answered that they get information on healthy food from magazines and newspapers, 14 % get this information from TV, 58 % from the internet, whereas 0 % from posters/leaflets. Friends and relatives are a source of information on healthy food for another 14 %.

As for the students asked, 9 % said that they get information from magazines and newspapers, 9 % claim that they get such information from TV, 46 %from the internet and 0 % from posters and leaflets. Another 9 % are informed by friends/relatives and the 27 % get information on what is healthy and what is not from school.

2 nd question: 100 % of the parents who were questioned why eating healthy is important said it is for health reasons, 0 % suggest that it is more tasty and 0 % think that eating healthy is trendy. On the same topic, students say it is for health reasons (100 %).It is more tasty for 0% and 0 % of them think it is fashionable.

3 rd question: When asked how much practical knowledge they got from school, 0 % of the parents answered “a great deal”, 86 % said “some” and 14 % “none”. As for the students, 0 % said “a great deal”, 100 % “some” and 0 % said that they get no practical knowledge at school.

4 th question: In terms of physical activity, 29 % of the parents said that they work out every day, 14% work out three times a week, 0 % three times a month and 57 % of them never work out. On the other hand, 0 % of their children work out every day. 100 % have some kind of physical activity three times a week, 0 % three times a month and 0 % never work out.

5 th question: Continuing the previous question, they were asked their opinion why it is important to work out 86 % of the parents said to improve health, 14 % to reduce stress levels, 0% for image purposes and another 0% to meet people and socialize.

Students’ opinion is somewhat different. 55 % said for health reasons, 9 % to reduce stress, 36 % to improve their image and lose weight and 0 % to meet people.

6 th question: When asked what about values and things of utmost importance, 100 % of the parents said that it is family, 0 % said it is their job, 0 % money and another 0 % claim it is personal fulfillment. The students’ answers suggest family (64 %). 0 % said it is their future job, 0 % money and another 36 % personal fulfillment.

7 th question: When parents were asked if school should play a more active role in developing a good character in children, 43 % strongly agree on that statement, 57 % simply agree, 0 % disagree, 0 % strongly disagree and another 0 % has no opinion on the issue.

Students, on the other hand, expressed their strong agreement (46 %). 36% agree, 0% disagree, 0 % strongly disagree and 18 % expressed no opinion.

8 th question: When asked if developing characters is solely the responsibility of the parents and schools should not be involved, 0 % of the parents strongly agreed. 0 % agreed, 100% disagreed, 0 % strongly disagreed and 0 % had no opinion. On the same question, students who strongly agreed are the 0 %. 0 % agreed, 55% disagreed, 27 % strongly disagreed and 18 % had no opinion.

9 th question: Both parents and students were asked if they think that their behavioral manners and values are the same between parents and children. 0 % of the parents strongly agree, 57 % agree, 29 % disagree with this statement, 14 % strongly disagree and 0 % expressed no opinion.

9 % of the students asked strongly agree, 46 % agree, 27 % disagree, 18 % strongly disagree and 0 % have no opinion on the topic.

10 th question: 0 % of the parents strongly agree with the statement that nowadays one has to lie or cheat at least once in order to succeed. 0 % simply agree, 72 % disagree, 14% strongly disagree and 14 % have no opinion.

On the same topic, 0 % of the students asked said that they strongly agree, 18 % agree, 46 % disagree, 27 % strongly disagree and 9 % have no opinion.

11 th question: 0 % of the parents said that they strongly agree with the statement that they are more ethical than most people they know, 43 % agreed, 28,5 % disagreed, 0 % strongly disagreed and 28,5 % had no opinion.

As for the students, 9 % strongly agree with the statement, 27 % agree, 9 % disagree, 0 % strongly disagree, whereas 55 % has no opinion.

12 th question: When asked if they are satisfied with their own ethics and character, 29 % of the parents strongly agree, 57 % agree, 0 % disagree, 0 % strongly disagree and 14 % have no opinion.

From the students’ point of view, 36 % strongly agree, 64 % agree, 0 % disagree, 0 % strongly disagree and 0 % expressed no opinion.

13 th question: On terms of educational level, 0 % of the parents asked are primary school graduates, 14 % have finished Junior High, 43 % have completed High School. 43 % have some kind of University degree.

As for the students, 82 % have finished Primary school and 18 % have graduated from Junior High

Lohusuu School

How do you get information on healthy food?

Why is eating healthy important?

How much practical knowledge on eating habits do you gain from school?

HOW OFTEN DO YOU WORK OUT?

WHY IS IMPORTANT TO WORK OUT?

WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU?

IN THE FUTURE I WANT TO CONTINUE MY EDUCATION IN ORDER TO

Schools should be more active in seeking to instill core ethical values like honesty, responsibility, respect and developing good character in children

The development of ethics and character in children is exclusively the responsibility of parents, schools should not be involved

The values and behaviour of young people are about the same as their parents’

In today’s society, one has to lie or cheat at least occasionally in order to suceed

I am satisfied with my own ethics and character

The level of education I have received or am currently acquiring

This questionnaire was prepared and answered in the framework of Lifelong Learning Program Comenius multilateral school partnership project „Let’s First Understand Our National Heritage in order to Define and Build Our European Identity“. Questionnaire was answered by 16 students and 10 parents. Conclusions and presentation made by Nikita Piljavets and Aleksei Kraft Lohusuu School

 There were interviewed 13 students between age of 16 to 21 and 10 adults aged 35 to 50  Every person got 13 questions to answer to

How do you get information on healthy food?

Ethics, health, education NORWAY

Information about healthy food

Reasons to eat healthy food

Knowledge about healthy food

How often do you work out?

Students

I am more ethical than most people I know

I am satisfied with my own ethics and character.

The level of education I have received is

Parents

I am more ethical than most people I know.

I am satisfied with my own ethics and character.

The level of education I have received is:

STUDENTS - PARENTS

STUDENST - PARENTS

STUDENTS - PARENTS

8. The development of ethics and character in children is exclusively the responsibility of parents; Schools should not be involved.

9. The values and behavior of young people are about the same as their parents’.

10. In today’s society, one has to lie or cheat at least occasionally in order to succeed.

Photo by sciencesque - Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License with Haiku Deck

Photo by albertogp123 - Creative Commons Attribution License with Haiku Deck

Question 1: Question 1: How do you get information on healthy food ? a) Magazines/newspapers b) TV c) Internet d) School e) Posters/leaflets f) Friends/Relatives Question 1: Question 1: How do you get information on healthy food ? a) Magazines/newspapers b) TV c) Internet d) School e) Posters/leaflets f) Friends/Relatives

Question 2: Question 2: Why is eating healthy important ? a) For health reasons b) More tasty c) It is trendy Question 2: Question 2: Why is eating healthy important ? a) For health reasons b) More tasty c) It is trendy

Question 3: Question 3: How much practical knowledge on eating habits do you gain from school ? a) A great deal b) Some c) none Question 3: Question 3: How much practical knowledge on eating habits do you gain from school ? a) A great deal b) Some c) none

Question 4: Question 4: How often do you work out ? a) Every day b) Three times a week c) Three times a month d) Never Question 4: Question 4: How often do you work out ? a) Every day b) Three times a week c) Three times a month d) Never

Question 5: Question 5: Why is it important to work out ? a) To reduce stress b) To improve my health c) To improve my image/lose weight d) To socialize Question 5: Question 5: Why is it important to work out ? a) To reduce stress b) To improve my health c) To improve my image/lose weight d) To socialize

Question 6: Question 6: What is of utmost importance to you? a) Family b) Job career c) Money d) Personal fulfillment Question 6: Question 6: What is of utmost importance to you? a) Family b) Job career c) Money d) Personal fulfillment

Question 7: Question 7: In the future I want to continue my education in order to a) To get a well-paid job b) to have the job that I want c) to make my parents proud of me d) to make my contribution to this world Question 7: Question 7: In the future I want to continue my education in order to a) To get a well-paid job b) to have the job that I want c) to make my parents proud of me d) to make my contribution to this world

Question 8: Question 8: Schools should be more active in seeking to instill core ethical values like honesty, responsibility, respect and developing good character in children. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion Question 8: Question 8: Schools should be more active in seeking to instill core ethical values like honesty, responsibility, respect and developing good character in children. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion

Question 9: Question 9: The development of ethics and character in children is exclusively the responsibility of parents; Schools should not be involved. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion Question 9: Question 9: The development of ethics and character in children is exclusively the responsibility of parents; Schools should not be involved. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion

Question 10: Question 10: The values and behavior of young people are about the same as their parents’. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion Question 10: Question 10: The values and behavior of young people are about the same as their parents’. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion

Question 11: Question 11: In today’s society, one has to lie or cheat at least occasionally in order to succeed. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion Question 11: Question 11: In today’s society, one has to lie or cheat at least occasionally in order to succeed. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion

Question 12: Question 12: I am more ethical than most people I know. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion Question 12: Question 12: I am more ethical than most people I know. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion

Question 13: Question 13: I am satisfied with my own ethics and character. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion Question 13: Question 13: I am satisfied with my own ethics and character. a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree e) No opinion

Question 14: Question 14: The level of education I have received is a) Primary School b) Junior High School c) High School d) University Question 14: Question 14: The level of education I have received is a) Primary School b) Junior High School c) High School d) University

This questionnaire was prepared and answered in the framework of Lifelong Learning Program Comenius multilateral school partnership project „Let’s First Understand Our National Heritage in order to Define and Build Our European Identity“. "This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein." LIMANOWA, POLAND NOVEMBER 2014