Author/Authors :
Nezamian poor, Tahereh Islamic Azad University, Sari , Salimi, Ladan Islamic Azad University, Sari , Fallah, Vahid Islamic Azad University, Sari
Abstract :
Purpose: Today, countries around the world have come to realize that a
wide range of skills, thinking skills and basic skills are needed to prepare
students for an unpredictable future. To achieve this, learners must
expand their awareness of themselves as thinkers and learners, practice
strategies for effective thinking, and develop the thinking skills they need
throughout their lives, because thinking and thinking are at the beginning
of any Production and construction in the human world. The new
education is trying to provide children with the necessary curriculum
preparation through the various curricula. Teaching philosophy to
children is one of the ways that has been considered in recent years for
thinking and reasoning. Methodology: The purpose of this study was
fundamental and in terms of data collection, it was a descriptive survey
and it was a qualitative research in terms of content analysis and
foundation data method. All elementary school students in the city of Sari
were the community of research experts who had at least one elementary
school teacher. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12
people using snowball sampling. Findings: The results of the content
analysis and dimensional data analysis method showed that teaching
philosophy included teaching how to think, teaching to ask, how to ask.
Emphasis on the rightness of thought, on right thinking, on the transfer of
philosophical thoughts to learners. Conclusion: Involving children in
teaching philosophy has both cognitive effects and increased self-esteem,
self-efficacy, social intelligence, emotional intelligence and perhaps
transferable skills. It is effective in reducing anxiety, enhancing positive
behaviors in the classroom, promoting positive self-concept, cultivating
emotional adjustment, and reducing irrational thinking.