Self-values of pre-school teachers working in Turkish public schools
Author(s) -
Maya İlknur
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
educational research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-3839
DOI - 10.5897/err2017.3269
Subject(s) - seniority , turkish , marital status , psychology , population , test (biology) , descriptive statistics , mathematics education , medical education , pedagogy , social psychology , demography , sociology , statistics , medicine , mathematics , political science , paleontology , philosophy , linguistics , law , biology
This study aims at describing the self-values held by pre-school teachers working in public schools and at determining whether or not those values differ on the basis of seniority, marital status and having children. This research employs a descriptive method. The research population comprised 278 pre-school teachers working in public pre-school education institutions and in public primary education schools. The Rokeach Value Survey was used in the research. The data was analysed using the techniques as mean, standard deviation, t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Turkey HSD test in order to find the sources of differences. The self-values preferred most by pre-school teachers were “a peaceful world”, “being healthy”, and “national security”. The self-values they considered the least important were “an exciting life”, “a variable life”, and “authority”. Pre-school teachers’ self-values differed significantly on the basis of seniority, marital status, and having children. Key words: Self-values, values education, pre-school education, pre-school teachers.
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