Abstract

<p style="text-align:justify">One adds meaning into his/her own life thanks to several values (reliance, respect, tolerance, benevolence, responsibility, justice, etc.). While the foundation of these values is laid at early ages, they might undergo several changes thanks to life experiences. Thus, the perceptions of the interviewee regarding that value are to be taken into consideration while teaching values. This study is assumed to raise awareness and to lead similar other studies. This study is in the form of a research article. The purpose of this qualitative research is to find out the views and opinions of students on trust values, taught in social sciences courses. In the research, the case study method was applied. The research was conducted in Zubeyde Hanim Primary School in Isparta, in the 2017-2018 academic year towards the end of the second semester on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd graders. Students differ in parents' education level, gender and age. In the study, data were collected by a semi-structured interview form. Four experts’ opinions were consulted to ensure the reliability of the study. Data were analyzed using both descriptive and content analysis methods. According to the findings obtained, it is observed that students differ in trust values, desired to be acquired in social sciences courses, depending on grade level and gender. We may state the fact that the interaction of the child with his/her environment has been affecting the value of reliance since very early ages and that the meaning added into reliance might differ as the child gets older.</p>

Highlights

  • Trust is described in a variety of ways by scientists, and there has been a number of studies in this area

  • While the foundation of these values is laid at early ages, they might undergo several changes thanks to life experiences

  • The perceptions of the interviewee regarding that value are to be taken into consideration while teaching values

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Introduction

Trust is described in a variety of ways by scientists, and there has been a number of studies in this area. According to Rotter, trust is a general expectation on the belief that other people will fulfill what they promise (Lewis, 1985). The desire to gain some benefits lies behind the trust of a person in the other (Dinc & Gastmas, 2013; Franktel, 2005; Mayer, 1995). When these benefits are provided, one believes that he will be in better condition. For this reason, confidence gives opportunities to do things that people cannot do on their own

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