2013
DOI: 10.7763/ijssh.2012.v2.145
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The Use of Stories as Moral Education for Young Children

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“…Children can learn about moral values in a way that is interesting and fun through the content of stories that are told to them (Edgington, 2012;Rahim & Rahiem, 2013). Flook et al (2015) have said that the story is a way to expand their knowledge and inspire the children to do many things in their life.…”
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“…Children can learn about moral values in a way that is interesting and fun through the content of stories that are told to them (Edgington, 2012;Rahim & Rahiem, 2013). Flook et al (2015) have said that the story is a way to expand their knowledge and inspire the children to do many things in their life.…”
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“…The results of this research among others that, it can be influenced by books that are used for intervention. The selection of appropriate books is an important thing on teaching values to children (Rahim & Rahiem, 2013).…”
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“…Technological advances are a major threat in the protection of folklore because it could be used to claim one of the folklore in a country belongs to another country. Rahim and Rahiem (2012) conducted research on the story as a tool to deliver moral values to the children. Teachers play an important role in delivering the moral values contained in folklore to the students.…”
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“…Children can learn moral education through reading good literature. The characters and events in the story give an opportunity for children to draw lesson independently such as differentiating the good and bad deeds, learning to have empathy towards others, learning to make decision to solve the problem, etc [4].…”
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