Investigating teachers', students' and parents' perspectives concerning school-based morality education: a case study in a multicultural background in Mauritius

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Emambokus, Wajiihah Banu Shah [1 ]
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[1] Private Sch Educ Author PSEA, Beau Bassin Rose Hill, Mauritius
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School-based morality education; Adolescents; Sociocultural; Enablers; Barriers; Multicultural; ADOLESCENTS; SAMPLE;
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10.1007/s40889-020-00105-z
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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The importance of Morality Education (ME) is globally recognized. Effectiveness of such programs necessitates that due consideration be given to sociocultural factors, which consist of enablers and potential barriers. Several research work have been conducted in this specific domain, highlighting its importance in numerous aspects of adolescents' lives. This calls to the need to integrate ME in lives of school-aged adolescents from a multicultural background and socioeconomically deprived regions. This small-scale intervention's aim was to investigate the perspectives concerning ME, taking into close consideration the sociocultural factors, constituting of enablers and potential barriers. The study makes use of a qualitative approach to research conducted in Mauritius, a developing country with a significantly multicultural population and where ME is rarely and properly addressed to students, despite changes in behaviors and mindset of the country's adolescents. The sample was selected through purposive sampling and the study consisted of semi-structured interviews conducted, with study participants, comprising of teachers, students and parents. Students came from diverse backgrounds and socioeconomically deprived areas. The interview transcripts revealed that enabling factors were perceived as the role of external factors, integrating family members, meeting special needs, societal contribution, personal development, enrichment of knowledge and values and responsibility and consciousness. The potential barriers were perceived as resistance from teachers and students and technological advances. Generation gap was found as both an enabling factor and a potential barrier. The findings have implications for the design and implementation of school-based ME within a multicultural context, paving the way for related larger scales studies.
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