The Effect of Argumentation-Based Activities on the Development of Moral Reasoning
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Date
2025
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
This study aims to investigate the effects of argumentation-based activities on moral reasoning development of 4th-grade primary school students. A concurrent nested mixed method was employed. The sample consisted of 30 fourth grade students from a primary school. Before and after the argumentation-based activities "Moral Reasoning Scenarios Inventory" was administered, then interviews were conducted with the students regarding the scenarios. It was found that there was a significant difference in favor of post-intervention results, with a decrease in students' hedonistic and punishment avoidance reasoning, and an increase in the norm and rule-based, the good-empathy of the other, social approval-based and rights and justice-based reasoning. When the students' argumentation activities and their views on moral situations were considered together, it was concluded that argumentation-based activities have a positive effect on the development of students' moral reasoning.
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Isiker, Yakup/0000-0003-3493-0620;
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Argumentation, Moral Reasoning, Moral Development, Moral Values, Social Studies
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Journal of Educational Research
Volume
118
Issue
5
Start Page
437
End Page
449
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