Effectiveness of Aggression Replacement Training in Developing Social Skills of Older School Students

Katarzyna Wołk
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Introduction: Aggression replacement training (ART) is a multimodal psychoeducational intervention designed to change aggressive behaviour. The skills acquired during training provide alternative ways of behaving pro-socially. Social competences determine the effectiveness of coping with specific types of social situations and also contribute to building appropriate relationships. Many educational programs that turn out to be exceptionally effective today are directly or indirectly related to social competences. Research Aim: The aim of this text is to find out the effectiveness of ART in developing social skills of older primary school pupils. Method: In this study, a pedagogical experiment was used as the research method. Results: A significant increase in the social skills of pupils participating in the training was indicated. A difference was noticed in the way of understanding and recognising anger control sequences. During the moral reasoning session, the participants experienced looking at the problem from the perspective of different people. Conclusions: The obtained results prove that ART effectively contributes to the increase in social competences. Among people who completed the entire cycle of ART, improvement in behavioural results was noted in all three components of the Training: social skills, anger controland moral reasoning.
攻击替代训练在培养高年级学生社交技能方面的效果
简介攻击替代训练(ART)是一种旨在改变攻击行为的多模式心理教育干预措施。在训练过程中获得的技能提供了亲社会行为的替代方式。社交能力决定了应对特定类型社交状况的有效性,也有助于建立适当的人际关系。如今,许多异常有效的教育计划都直接或间接地与社交能力有关。研究目的:本文旨在了解 ART 在培养高年级小学生社交能力方面的有效性。研究方法:本研究采用教学实验作为研究方法。研究结果参加培训的小学生的社交能力明显提高。在理解和识别愤怒控制序列的方式上也发现了差异。在道德推理环节,参与者体验了从不同人的角度看问题。结论结果证明,ART 有效地促进了社会能力的提高。在完成整个 ART 培训周期的学员中,社交技能、愤怒控制和道德推理这三项培训内容的行为结果都有所改善。
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