Develop a Narrative Philosophy Education Program and Evaluate its Effectiveness on Moral Intelligence, Epistemological Beliefs and Emotional Self-awareness in Adolescents

Authors

    Jalal Karamad * PhD Student in Philosophy of Education, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran Mirza.j6918@gmail.com
    Vahid Fallah Assistant Professor, Philosophy of Education and Curriculum Planning, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
    Laden Salimi Assistant Professor of Educational Sciences, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran

Keywords:

Narrative Philosophy Teaching, Moral Intelligence, Epistemological Beliefs, Emotional Self-Awareness

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to develop a program for teaching philosophy in a narrative manner and to evaluate its effectiveness on moral intelligence, epistemological beliefs and emotional self-awareness in adolescents. Methodology: The method of quasi-experimental research was pre-test-post-test design with control and follow-up group, also in terms of exploratory data type. The statistical population in the qualitative section consisted of 15 specialists in educational sciences and philosophy who were selected by purposive sampling method. Also, the statistical population in the quantitative part included 30 students in 2019 who were tested in two groups of 15 using stepwise cluster sampling. The experimental group underwent 8 sessions of 90-minute philosophy training in a narrative manner. The data collection tool was exploratory in the qualitative part of semi-structured individual interviews. In the quantitative part, Lenick and Kiel (2011) Moral Intelligence Questionnaire, Biles (2009) and Grant et al. (2002) Emotional Self-Awareness Questionnaire were used. Qualitative data analysis was used for content analysis and in quantitative part for confirmatory factor analysis, analysis of variance with repeated measures was used. Findings: The findings showed that among the components of teaching philosophy in a narrative way were responsibility, forgiveness, honesty, courageous behavior, moral values and communication skills. The results also showed that teaching philosophy in a narrative way is effective on moral intelligence, epistemological beliefs and emotional self-awareness of adolescents. Conclusion: Therefore, paying attention to the mentioned variables in prevention and designing more appropriate treatments will help researchers and therapists in the field of adolescents.

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Published

2022-06-21

How to Cite

Karamad, J. ., Fallah, V. ., & Salimi, L. . (2022). Develop a Narrative Philosophy Education Program and Evaluate its Effectiveness on Moral Intelligence, Epistemological Beliefs and Emotional Self-awareness in Adolescents. Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology, 3(2), 96-109. https://qijes.com/index.php/ijes/article/view/905

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