The Level of Moral Thinking of Gifted Students and its Relation With Some Variables in a Jordanian Sample

The current study aimed at identifying the level of moral thinking of gifted students in line with Kohlberg aspects. To achieve the study objectives the moral thinking scale was administered a sample of (115) male and female students from king Abdullah II gifted school in Zarqa city. Another sample...

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Main Authors: Awni A. Shahean, Sameer A. Al Reamawi
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Language:Arabic
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jeps/article/view/1015
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spelling doaj-1124fe6e4fe64a55a48631b789ab62a32020-11-24T22:32:15ZaraSultan Qaboos UniversityJournal of Educational and Psychological Studies2218-65062521-70462017-03-0111240742410.24200/jeps.vol11iss2pp407-424969The Level of Moral Thinking of Gifted Students and its Relation With Some Variables in a Jordanian SampleAwni A. Shahean0Sameer A. Al Reamawi1Mutha University, JordanBalqa Applied University, JordanThe current study aimed at identifying the level of moral thinking of gifted students in line with Kohlberg aspects. To achieve the study objectives the moral thinking scale was administered a sample of (115) male and female students from king Abdullah II gifted school in Zarqa city. Another sample of (118) normal male and female students in the same classes were included. The results indicated that the moral level of the sample was in the fourth Kohlberg level. No significant differences among gifted students were found due to gender. There were significant differences among gifted student due to class in favor of higher classes. However, there was no significant difference between gifted and normal students in the level of moral thinking. Students who came from families with great number of siblings outscored students who came from families with small number of siblings. Student order of birth had no significant effect on moral thinking. The researchers proposed recommendations based on the resultshttps://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jeps/article/view/1015Gifted students, moral thinking levels for Kohlberg.
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author Awni A. Shahean
Sameer A. Al Reamawi
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Sameer A. Al Reamawi
The Level of Moral Thinking of Gifted Students and its Relation With Some Variables in a Jordanian Sample
Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
Gifted students, moral thinking levels for Kohlberg.
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Sameer A. Al Reamawi
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title The Level of Moral Thinking of Gifted Students and its Relation With Some Variables in a Jordanian Sample
title_short The Level of Moral Thinking of Gifted Students and its Relation With Some Variables in a Jordanian Sample
title_full The Level of Moral Thinking of Gifted Students and its Relation With Some Variables in a Jordanian Sample
title_fullStr The Level of Moral Thinking of Gifted Students and its Relation With Some Variables in a Jordanian Sample
title_full_unstemmed The Level of Moral Thinking of Gifted Students and its Relation With Some Variables in a Jordanian Sample
title_sort level of moral thinking of gifted students and its relation with some variables in a jordanian sample
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies
issn 2218-6506
2521-7046
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The current study aimed at identifying the level of moral thinking of gifted students in line with Kohlberg aspects. To achieve the study objectives the moral thinking scale was administered a sample of (115) male and female students from king Abdullah II gifted school in Zarqa city. Another sample of (118) normal male and female students in the same classes were included. The results indicated that the moral level of the sample was in the fourth Kohlberg level. No significant differences among gifted students were found due to gender. There were significant differences among gifted student due to class in favor of higher classes. However, there was no significant difference between gifted and normal students in the level of moral thinking. Students who came from families with great number of siblings outscored students who came from families with small number of siblings. Student order of birth had no significant effect on moral thinking. The researchers proposed recommendations based on the results
topic Gifted students, moral thinking levels for Kohlberg.
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jeps/article/view/1015
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