2. The aim of the survey was to
check knowledge of students rights and
responsibilities among young people from
all schools involved in the Comenius
project
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT AS YOUNG
EUROPEAN CITIZEN.
The survey was anonymous
and 70 students took part in it.
7. • To the freedom of speech 17,73%
• To study 8,87%
• To be informed about grades 5,42%
• To feel safe (physically and mentally) 18,23%
• To privacy 6,40%
• To the freedom of belief 9,85%
• To improve grades 2,46%
• To be treated with respect 23,65%
• To pursue interests 2,46%
• To use school rooms, equipment and teaching aids
4,93%
Which of the following student rights do you
find the most important?
8. Are student rights respected in your school?
YES
81,43%
NO
14,29%
I DON'T KNOW
4,29%
9. Are student rights violated in your school?
YES
14,29%
NO
70,00%
I DON'T KNOW
15,71%
10. Ten students answered ‘yes’ to the previous question and ticked
the student rights which, in their opinion, are violated.
• To the freedom of speech 2
• To study
• To be informed about grades
• To feel safe (physically and mentally) 3
• To privacy 5
• To the freedom of belief
• To improve grades
• To be treated with respect 7
• To pursue interests
• To use school rooms, equipment and teaching aids 2
11. Which of the following student responsibilities do you find
the most important?
13,00%
19,00%
4,00%
5,00%
25,00%
1,00%
0,50%
12,00% 11,50%
7,00%
2,00%
0,00%
5,00%
10,00%
15,00%
20,00%
25,00%
12. Which of the following student responsibilities
do you find the most important?
• To attend classes punctually and regularly 13%
• To obey school rules and regulations 19%
• To prepare for lessons systematically 4%
• To care about the school property 5%
• To respect schoolmates, teachers and other school workers 25%
• To represent school adequately 1%
• To justify absences 0,5%
• To help others 12%
• To study 11,5%
• To have good manners 7%
• To represent school in competitions, events etc. 2%
13. Do you fulfill your school responsibilities?
YES
75,71%
IT DEPENDS ON
THE SITUATION
24,29%
NO
0,00%
14. Who can you turn to when your student rights are
violated?
1,85%
37,96%
23,15%
10,19%
3,70%
20,37%
2,78%
The teacher you trust The school headmaster
Schoolmates/Classmates Student organisations
Parents Nobody
Others
15. Who can you turn to when your student
rights are violated?
• The teacher you trust 38%
• The school headmaster 23%
• Schoolmates / Classmates 10%
• Student organisations 4%
• Parents 20%
• Nobody 3%
• Others 2%
16. CONCLUSIONS.
• Most of students (92,83%) know where to find information
about their rights and duties.
• More than 80% declare that their rights are respected in
school.
• Most of responders said that their rights are not violated in
school.
• The most trustful persons for the students are the teachers
(37,96%), school headmasters (23,15%) and parents
(20,37%).
• 75,71% said that they fulfill their school responsibilities
and the rest do it occasionally.