THE EDUCATIONAL AND FREE TIME ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMUNITY CENTRES IN LEVOČA
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ephijer.v2i1.22Keywords:
Community centre, social worker, client, educational activities, free time activitiesAbstract
The aim of the article is to find out, which educational and free time activities are proceeded in community centres for studying clients of socially disadvantaged environment in Levoča. By research we have found out, for which educational and free time activities the clients interest themselves. In conclusion we have suggested activities of such content, which could motivate the clients not only to spend their free time actively, but also could be very helpful in the educational process and the regular life.
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