The Extent to Which Kindergarten Female Teachers in Jordan Practice the Skills of Developing the Educational Morals and Ethics System in Children According to Contemporary Educational Trends

Aydah Deep, Shaher Deeb Abu Shrakh

Abstract


The study aimed to identify the extent to which kindergarten teachers in Jordan practice the skills of developing the educational morals and ethics system in children according to contemporary educational trends. The study sample consisted of 71 female teachers who filled the questionnaire and 28 female teachers for observation purposes in Jerash for the academic year 2017/2018. The study followed the descriptive analytic methodology using the tools of questionnaire and observation. The study results showed that - from the point of view of the teachers - the highest practice is the affective emotional skill with a statistical average of 3.88. For the benefit of the private sector teachers, the most common skill according to the questionnaire paper is Cognition/Intellectual field with a percentage of 29.45%.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5296/ije.v10i4.13492

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