Teacher's Role in Developing Values of Civilization among High School Students in Buraydah City in Saudi Arabia

2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 57-80
Author(s):  
Fatima Jaber Al-Shahri

This study aimed to identify the extent to which teachers practice their role in developing values of civilization among high school students in Buraydah city form the teachers' perspective. To achieve this objective, the study followed the descriptive method. A questionnaire, consisting of 35 items and distributed over 3 dimensions, was designed to collect relevant data. The questionnaire was administered to a random sample of 300 teachers, who represented 30% of the whole population. Major findings revealed that the degree of practicing the role of developing civilization values by teachers was high at a mean of (3.96). Further, there were no statistically significant differences attributed to the study level. However, statistically significant differences were found at (α≥ 0.05) in the participants' responses regarding their assessment of the teacher's role in developing civilization values attributed to major in favor of education major.  Finally, there were no statistically significant differences with regard to the variables of years of experience and training courses.

The purpose of this article is to examine the importance of involvement teachers in the school orientation process and its effectiveness in the way high school students choose their educational path. Interviews and a survey were conducted with 74 teachers of different seniority selected from five public high schools in three regional directorates, in the 2018/2019 academic year, Casablanca-Settat region. This study shows from a deep analysis, that the coordination and cooperation with teachers and students in the process of school orientation were very low or null. In this study, scientific research and my experience have shown that the attainment of the desired objectives of high school students' educational guidance can only be achieved through coordination and cooperation between the various actors in the school guidance process. Teacher’s role is very essential since they are the closest to the student and the process of the student's educational orientation must be one of his main and fundamental tasks. It is concluded that public schools with the integration of teachers in the student's educational guidance have more success in the school path, as the participation of teachers in the guidance of their students, improves the process and increases its effectiveness. Our study has allowed us to detect very important results and information on the teacher’s role who must be an advisor in his school and must be a requirement of the process of academic guidance of high school students that we will present and discuss.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-46
Author(s):  
Amran Maher Dionizius Isu ◽  
Maglon Ferdinand Banamtuan ◽  
Yakup Lopo

The aim of this study is to describe the role of Christian religious education teachers in shaping the character of students at the Basmuti One Roof Junior High School during the covid 19 pandemic. This research is a qualitative research with a descriptive method. The subject of this research is the teacher of Christian religious education subject at Basmuti One Roof State Junior High School. This research can use three steps in data collection, namely: observation, structured interviews and documentation studies. So the results obtained from this study are the teacher's role in shaping the character of students at the Basmuti One Roof Junior High School, namely: 1). The teacher's role in the formation of student character, includes providing motivation, can facilitate, for example in setting an example and increasing student creativity. 2). Characters that are instilled in students are honesty, responsibility, increase student creativity, and cooperation.


1996 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marisa Marques de Souza

<span lang="EN-US">This paper has the objective of making some suggestions and comments on the syllabus design regarding the teaching of English for Federal Technical High School Students in the State of Paraná; Reading skills ; Teacher’s role; selecting material ; types of activities and keeping in touch with the teacher from the schools involved in such a kind of teaching.</span>


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ida Rosida ◽  
Niken Widiastuti

Education is an important indicator for people to get a better life in this globalization era like today. Important motivation in education is achievement motivation. Achievement motivation is a personal desire for achieving a standard of excellence. It is important that cooperation in the family, parenting and in education environmental or school is teacher’s role, in student achievement motivation. Parenting is how parents treat their children, guiding, and protecting children until they can socialize in society. Teachers are one of the supporters of the educational process. The purpose of this research is to see a significant relationship between parenting style and the teacher's role with achievement motivation. The subjects of this research are high school students grade 2, IPA or IPS. The result is, between achievement motivation and the teacher’s role has a positive and significant correlation with r = 0.409 and p = 0.000<0.05. Significant of positive relationship between parenting style and achievement motivation with the value of Chi-Square = 250.594 and p = 0.000 <0.05. It can be concluded that there is a relationship between parenting and the role of teachers in achieving motivation in high school students.


Author(s):  
Thu Ngo ◽  
Len Unsworth ◽  
Michele Herrington

AbstractStudents’ difficulties interpreting diagrams remain a concern in science education. Research about improving diagram comprehension has included few studies of teachers’ orchestration of language and gesture in explaining diagrams—and very few in senior high schools. Research with younger students and studies of research scientists’ practice indicate the significance of the interaction of teachers’ gesture and language in explaining visualisations. The strategic deployment of such teacher-focussed authoritative explanations has been observed in facilitating progression to more complex and symbolic representations in classroom work. However, the paucity of such research in senior high school leaves open the question of how these teachers use gesture and language in managing the challenges of explaining the intricate sub-microscopic and abstract visualisations senior high school students need to negotiate. In this paper, we outline existing studies of teachers’ use of gesture and language to explain complex images in senior high school and investigate how it is managed by two biology teachers with images of different types and complexity representing the activity of certain cell components in the early phase of cell duplication. Implications are drawn for foci of further research including the role of a metalanguage describing different types of visualisations and their affordances.


1976 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 655-658 ◽  
Author(s):  
George W. Kelling ◽  
Rhea Zirkes ◽  
Deena Myerowitz

Advisers are expected to be cautious. Typical instructions in research on risky shift induce the adviser role. However, subjects may take the role of the story's hero when they can identify with the hero. It is acceptable for people to be daring when acting for themselves. This hypothesis of a switch of set predicts that subjects should consider themselves more risky than the majority of their peers, a way of expressing the value of risk, when they are similar to the story's hero. High school students rated themselves and the majority on stories dealing with situations common to their age group and on stories dealing with adult problems. Sex of hero was also manipulated. Results supported the hypothesis of a switch of set. Subjects displaced themselves more when the situation was similar to those they might face; in addition, subjects displaced themselves more when the story's hero was of their sex. No sex differences in general tendency to risky displacement were found.


2021 ◽  
pp. 082957352110347
Author(s):  
Luis Francisco Vargas-Madriz ◽  
Chiaki Konishi

Canada’s high school graduation rates are still low when compared to other members of the OECD. Previous studies have found academic involvement is associated with positive trajectories toward graduation, that social support promotes student engagement, and that school belonging could mediate this relationship. Still, little is known about the specificity of such mediation, especially in Québec. Therefore, this study examined the role of belonging as mediator of the relationship between social support and academic involvement. Participants ( N = 238) were high-school students from the Greater Montréal Area. All variables were measured by the School-Climate Questionnaire. Results from hierarchical multiple regressions indicated parental support had a direct relationship, whereas peer and teacher support had a mediated relationship by school belonging with academic involvement. Results highlight the critical role of school belonging in promoting academic involvement in relation to social support.


2021 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 20-29
Author(s):  
Leni Raemen ◽  
Koen Luyckx ◽  
Nina Palmeroni ◽  
Margaux Verschueren ◽  
Amarendra Gandhi ◽  
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