Examining the Relationship between Caring for Family Unity and Levels of Tolerance Tendencies of Primary School Students
This research was conducted to investigate the relationship between family unity and tolerance tendencies of primary school fourth graders. In addition, whether the level of students' attention to family unity and tolerance tendency differed according to some demographic variables was also exam...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Egitim ve Bilim 2018-01, Vol.43 (195), p.119-136 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This research was conducted to investigate the relationship between
family unity and tolerance tendencies of primary school fourth
graders. In addition, whether the level of students' attention to family
unity and tolerance tendency differed according to some
demographic variables was also examined. To this end, to gather raw
data for the study, two scales were used: an 18-item Tolerance
Tendency Scale with three sub-dimensions (value, acceptance, and
empathy) and a 22-item caring For Family Unity with four subdimensions
(love, respect, communication, and loyalty), as well as to
collect demographic data by a Personal Information Form. The
relational screening model was used in this study. The participants
(N = 1101) were conveniently selected from a primary school (fourth
grades) in Sakarya. Of the participants, 531 (49%) were girls, while
565 (51%) wereboys. Pearson correlation coefficient was used for the
relationship between variables, while parametric T test was used for
the analysis of demographic data such as gender, parental
cohabitation, family type variables. As to non-parametric tests,
Kruskal Wallis H test was also used to explore whether perceptions
of the students change according to family income level. The Mann-
Whitney U test was used to determine which groups were
significantly different in the results of Kruskal-Wallis H test. The
analyses showed a significant positive relationship between the level
of students' attention to family unity and tolerance tendencies.
Regardin gender in communication and loyalty dimension, students'
level of caring for family unity changed for the favor of female
students. In terms of whether student's parents live together, it
differed for the favor of students whose parents are living together. It
also differed for the favor of those living in nuclear families in love
dimension in terms of family type and it differed significantly for the
favor of upper-income level in terms of family income level as
perceived by students. The level of tolerance tendency of students
was found to be significantly different in favor of girls according to
gender, in favor of parents living together according to their parents'
cohabitation status, in favor of those living in nuclear families with
values and acceptance dimensions according to family type. |
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ISSN: | 1300-1337 |
DOI: | 10.15390/EB.2018.7432 |