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The Role Of The Teacher In Enhancing Social Responsibility At High School Stage
Author(s) -
Saud Abbas Riwan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
al-ustād̲
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2518-9263
pISSN - 0552-265X
DOI - 10.36473/ujhss.v227i3.772
Subject(s) - statistic , scale (ratio) , sample (material) , social responsibility , psychology , significant difference , mathematics education , social psychology , political science , public relations , statistics , mathematics , geography , chemistry , cartography , chromatography
The current  research aimed at identifying The role of the teacher in enhancing social responsibility at the students according to following fields  ( concern , understanding and participation ) in accordance with all  sample , gender ( male , female ) , besides difference indication regarding the role of the teacher in enhancing social responsibility at the students according to following fields (concern, understanding and participation)  basing of gender variable .The researcher adopted  a scale to measure the role of the teacher in enhancing social responsibility at the students of high school stage , consisted of ( 34) paragraphs , distributed into three fields (concern - with 10 paragraphs for measurement , understanding- 12  paragraphs for measurement and participation – with 12 paragraphs for measurement .This scale was applied to a sample of the teachers , amount of (100) teachers from both genders in halves .After statistic processing of obtained data from the sample , we reached to the following results: Weak teacher role in enhancing social responsibility at the students of high school stage in fields of ( concern , understanding and participation ) . There is differences with statistic  indication in enhancing social responsibility at the students of high school stage according to gender variable  as the difference was for the favor of females teachers

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