Primary school teachers perceptions about character education
Date
2016
Authors
Demirel, Melek
Özmat, Demet
İmgehan, Özkan Elgün
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Abstract
The aim of this study is to determine the perceptions of primary school teachers about character
education. In this descriptive study, data were collected by using a survey questionnaire which required
descriptive analysis. Based on the findings, it was revealed that primary school teachers (n=60) defined
the character education as moral values necessary to be taught to individuals and behaviors for their
personality development. According to the teachers, the most important responsibility of them is to be
a model for their students and in order to be a good model they should have the desired characteristics.
Some of the teachers think that students who do not get enough support from their parents can have
positive characteristics thanks to intense communication and collaboration among school-parents and
teachers. On the other hand, some teachers do not think that such kind of students can change.
However, the majority of teachers think that students having negative characteristics such as telling lie,
cheating and showing disrespectful behaviors can be changed through support. Almost all teachers
think that nowadays students lack of respect and responsibility, and they believe that character
education conducted at schools is not enough for students.
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Character, Character Education, Teacher Training, Primary School Teacher
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Demirel, M.; Özmat, D.; İmgehan, Ö.E. (2016). "Primary school teachers perceptions about character education", Educational Research and Reviews, Vol.11, No.17, pp.1622-1633.
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Educational Research and Reviews
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11
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17
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1622
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1633