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Salehnezhad Behrestaghi S, Rasoli S E, Salimi L. Identifying the Antecedents and Consequences of Accepting Ethical Responsibility Based on Online Education for Teenagers. Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology 2023; 6 (1) :162-177
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1- PhD Student, Department of Educational Sciences, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
2- Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Sciences, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran. (Corresponding Author)
3- Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Sciences, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran
Abstract:   (761 Views)
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to identify the antecedents and consequences of moral responsibility based on online training for teenagers.
Methodology: This research is fundamental-applied in terms of its purpose; And in terms of the type of data, it was qualitative. The statistical population included the first group, academic experts: professors of Islamic Azad University and Farhangian University and teacher training centers, and the second group, organizational experts: managers, assistants, and educational and research experts of education departments in Tehran. In order to determine the samples, a targeted non-probability sampling method was used, and 20 people were considered as the sample size using the principle of saturation. The data collection tool was semi-structured interviews. The method of data analysis in the qualitative part of theoretical coding was derived from the data theorizing method of Nizamand Foundation.
Findings: The results of the analysis showed that among the 101 indicators (items) available, 18 main components could be identified; Also, the results showed that ethical responsibility includes the components of ethical attitude in education, satisfaction with education, control and accountability. In addition, the factors affecting moral responsibility included culture, structure, teacher, and curriculum.
Conclusion: improving the quality of learning, moral diversity, were introduced as consequences; Management, technological and behavioral mechanisms, including environmental, social and educational platforms and obstacles including technological and educational obstacles were introduced as the results of the research.
 
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Received: 2022/11/20 | Accepted: 2023/03/15 | Published: 2023/05/31

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