International Journal on Lifelong Education and Leadership (2018), 4(2)
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and
other people and a cautious, sustained attitude towards the environment. Youth tolerance is an
essential component of the process of acquiring civic education, which ensures respectful attitude and a
civically responsible position.
5.
The empirical part of the research confirms that in general, respondents involved in the research
can be described as tolerant young people in different tolerance categories
with high tolerance self-
esteem. In a comparative perspective, girls may have a higher sense of tolerance than boys.
This fact
highlights the emphasis on better engagement of boys in the planning and implementation of social
processes and activities in the school's pedagogical process.
Recommendations
1.
To further youth tolerance in the pedagogical process the teachers should use varied pedagogical
forms and approaches, promoting pupils' awareness of the need and urgency of tolerance. The learning
process should be diverse and engaging, involving both the family and the local community.
2.
The United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture noted that: “Each Government
is responsible for enforcing human rights laws, for banning and punishing hate crimes and discrimination
against
minorities, whether these are committed by State officials, private organizations or individuals.
The State must also ensure equal access to courts, human rights commissioners or ombudsmen, so that
people do not take justice into their own hands and resort to violence to settle their disputes” (UNESCO,
2014). Looking for this perspectives it is logical to admit that each state have responsibility and obligation
to promote the understanding of tolerance among young people in order to promote in the long term a
tolerant and civic society.
3.
For the implementation of the long-term development and promotion the sense of belonging, it is
very
important and, therefore, it is recommended to update the civic
co-responsibility and civic
engagement issues in the family. Family is the environment where parents help children to develop their
individual civic position with respect and responsibility towards themselves,
people around them,
neighbourhood, city, country, Europe, cultural heritage, history and traditions. It is parents' responsibility
to educate their children not to be indifferent and passive observers, but rather to become responsible
citizens of the country.
4.
Parents are role models for their children and observed sense of tolerance in the family can become
a leitmotiv for youth civic action in future, therefore the model of parents
should contribute to the
development of civic attitudes.
5.
Opportunities for young people to spend their leisure time in a meaningful and purposeful way are
essential in the process of the development of civic attitudes. Thus, it is very important for parents to
encourage youngsters to fill their leisure time with worthwhile activities in
order to facilitate to the
formation of civic attitudes.
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