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Peculiarities Of Social Psychologikal And Economic Adaptation Of Pupils From The Migrante Families In The City Of Krasnoyarsk In Siberian Region

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  • Tatiana PETROVNA GRASS

    (Candidate of pedagogical science, an associate professor; Krasnoyarsk pedagogical university named after V.P. Astafiev - 89-Ada Lebedeva Str., Krasnoyarsk,660049)

  • Vladimir INNOKENTIEVICH PETRISHCHEV

    (doctor of pedagogical sciences, professor; Krasnoyarsk pedagogical university named after V.P. Astafiev - 89-Ada Lebedeva Str., Krasnoyarsk, 660049)

  • Natalia OLEGOVNA LEFLER

    (candidate of philological sciences, an associate professor; Krasnoyarsk pedagogical university named after V.P. Astafiev - 89-Ada Lebedeva Str., Krasnoyarsk, 660049)

Abstract

The paper considers the peculiarities in social psychological and economic adaptation of pupils in Siberian region. Sociocultural and psychological adaptation of the migrant pupils is analyzed, the positive attitude of the aboriginal pupils and the authorities is identified. The most relevant results of the research connected with the migrant pupils integration into a new society being a complex comprehensive process with both the internal psychological mechanisms and child's potential and external mechanisms connected with its interaction with a number of social institutes are described.

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  • Tatiana PETROVNA GRASS & Vladimir INNOKENTIEVICH PETRISHCHEV & Natalia OLEGOVNA LEFLER, 2017. "Peculiarities Of Social Psychologikal And Economic Adaptation Of Pupils From The Migrante Families In The City Of Krasnoyarsk In Siberian Region," Regional Science Inquiry, Hellenic Association of Regional Scientists, vol. 0(2), pages 177-185, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hrs:journl:v:ix:y:2017:i:2:p:177-185
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