For this particular research I have interview my father in
which he was born in England
and had been brought up more than 40 years. He has been in the process of going
through secondary schools and also colleges through the 1970’s therefore my
main research is about the comparison of how teenagers act towards their
parents in the past and how they act towards them in today’s society.
- What secondary school did you use to attend to?
- How was school like in those times?
- How strict were the rules in the society you was brought up?
- How did you act towards you parents considering how strict it was back in that time until now
- What difference it is from how children act towards their parents until today’s society?
- The changes of children behaviour in the past till present ,does it bother you how they act towards society?
I have presented my interview by
producing an interview that presents all the response of my father of the
question I have asked.
As you know the video isn’t very clear however I have mange
to not down the summary answers that my father responded.I learnt that in the society that father was brought up it was considered to be:
- Very strict and had a lot for teachers, also had a lot more control over children, finished at late times than in today’s society. It was very strict and fair
- Very strict learn how to respect your elders. Not allowed to misbehave in the streets.
- Have to respect your parents no matter the consideration is.
- In the society that father lived they never answered their parents back. Never back chat their parents. You were given what you eat, so therefore in those times there weren’t any chicken and chips shop,how most teenagers are being given a free ride.
- Back chat a lot, think there parents are like friends. They think they know more than their parents.
- Children think they know more than adults which is wrong because adults have more experience and its their duty to influence and mature their children.
- Very disgusted how children treat their parents in todays society. Its becoming worse and worse every time the politics introduces a new law.
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