How Has the Pandemic Affected Social Values? From the Perspective of Pre-Service Teachers, Is it Erosion or Gain?

Keywords: Pandemic, Values, Change, Pre-service Teachers

Abstract

This research aims to examine from the perspective of pre-service teachers how values, which have a great function in ensuring social order and welfare, maintaining healthy interpersonal relations, adapting the behaviour of the individual with the expectations of social life, and preventing possible social problems, are affected by the pandemic process.The research was carried out using phenomenology method, which is a qualitative research method. The study group of the research consists of twenty-five pre-service teachers. While determining the study group, easily accessible sampling method was used. In the research, a questionnaire containing four open questions developed by the researchers was used as a data collection tool. Content analysis was used in the analysis of the data. As a result of the research, it was determined that the pandemic positively affected some values such as altruism, benevolence, solidarity, gratitude, resignation, cleanliness, giving importance to being healthy, and negatively affected some values such as hospitality, freedom, equality, kindness, perseverance, and aesthetics. On the other hand, it is seen that some values such as patience, solidarity, savings and being scientific take their place among the values that both erode and gain from due to the differences in the perspective of pre-service teachers towards life. In addition, it was concluded that the pre-service teachers have a concern that the eroded values will force humanity to face problems such as various health problems, an asocial life, emotional deprivation, depression, digital addiction, selfishness, unemployment, anxiety, and impoliteness in the future.

Published
2023-01-20
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Metin, Özge, & Dolmaz, M. (2023). How Has the Pandemic Affected Social Values? From the Perspective of Pre-Service Teachers, Is it Erosion or Gain?. Shanlax International Journal of Education, 11(S1-Jan), 109-121. https://doi.org/10.34293/education.v11iS1-Jan.5814