جلد
شمارہ
مقالے کی قسم
زبان


تلخیص
Institutional culture comprises rituals, relations and responsibilities practiced by its inhabitants and it contributes in character building of students. The study aims to explore the effect of institutional culture on the moral development of children. Population of the study was teachers and students of all public and private secondary and higher secondary schools from District Lahore. Sample of the study was consisted of 30 students and 10 teachers from each of the 30 schools randomly selected from the population. The research was a causal comparative ‘ex post facto’ study by method. It had a factorial design with four types of school culture. Moral development was measured by the scale MDII by Khanam (2010). The type of school culture was determined through “School Culture Scale”, by Khanam (2013). The results declared that the moral development in Autocratic and Collegial culture was high enough to the fourth stage where student protected laws and rules. In Democratic and Lassies fair cultures, they acquired comparatively lower stages.

Hina Akbar, Afifa Khanam, Namirah Aslam, Hafiza Gulnaz Fatima, Noor Muhammad. (2017) Effect of Institutional Culture on the Moral Development of Children, Journal of Arts and Social sciences, Volume 4, Issue 2.
  • Views 952
  • Downloads 101