Value hierarchy of future subject teachers in Serbia in the context of Schwartz theory
High concordance of value priorities and actual behaviour implies the importance of studying values, especially on teachers as important agents of socialization. The theoretical framework comprises Schwartz theory of individual values, a taxonomy of values which embraces ten value types with differe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja 2013, Vol.45 (2), p.241-259 |
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Zusammenfassung: | High concordance of value priorities and actual behaviour implies the
importance of studying values, especially on teachers as important agents of
socialization. The theoretical framework comprises Schwartz theory of
individual values, a taxonomy of values which embraces ten value types with
different motivational goals. We applied a questionnaire in the form of
five-point Likert-scale with a com?prehensive list of values on the sample of
163 students, future teachers. The value hierarchy was defined as the set of
the most important and less important values. For data analysis we used:
descriptive statistics, paired-samples t-test; frequencies of ranks; and
principal component analysis. We compared the value hierarchy of our student
sample with the results obtained for the samples of students, teachers and
representative samples in the cross-national study conducted by Schwartz and
his associates. Generally speaking, our research results are in concordance
with the results of the cross-cultural study, suggesting that the most
important values can be found among the value types benevolence, universalism
and self-direction, while less important values belong to the types
stimulation, power and tradition. The main difference from the international
study results is found in the treatment of the value type tradition, placed
at the bottom of the hierarchy by our sample of students. |
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ISSN: | 0579-6431 1820-9270 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ZIPI1302241M |