مشاهدة عينة من الأطفال للأفلام التاريخية بالتلفزيون وعلاقتها بالانتماء لديهم


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Importance: Lack of previous studies that addressed this issue and conduct of the study may be useful workers in this field. Represents the historical events of the most important elements of individuals belonging to the homeland, which can be embodied in the historical drama child from an early age. This study attempts to reveal the role they play in the development of historical films belonging in children 12-14 years. Objectives: Identify the reasons watch historical movies. Disclose the size of the contribution to strengthen historical films belonging to the homeland. Identify how well respondents understand what is going on from the events in historical films. Disclosure of the concept of affiliation from the viewpoint of respondents. Disclosure of the role of historical films in strengthening belonging among the children. Type & methodology: This is a study of descriptive studies, which depends on the methodology of the survey sample. Community & Study sample: Survey sample 400 Student (200 male/ 200 female) of children 12 years of age: 14 years of school Preparatory School in Greater Cairo (Cairo- Giza- Qalyoubia) in the period from (11/18/2012 to 10/23/2013). Tools: Questionnaire Form. Results: The convergence rates of TV Viewing respondents (Male/ Female) study sample rates (Always), and (Sometimes) by 48.3%, 49% watch any the dramatically among those not watching television, a small percentage of 2.8% of the respondents. The results of the views of respondents of television daily average (two to three hours) increased by 61.2% (and one to two hours) increased by 21.3% (and three hours and more) by 17.5% and this shows that the respondents watch television every day from two to three by a large margin 61.2% than the number of respondents and this indicates the attention of the respondents Read daily for a period of not a few. Were the result of rate View respondents File historic telecast at constant rate of 26.5% sometimes by 41.9% and at a rate not seen by 31.5%, making the ratio approaching between the number of respondents among those occasionally seen and not seen by making that discovers studies in this field to induce strengthen affiliation Through historical films. (Published abstract)