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Freidooni M, Dehghani M, Shikhzadeh M. EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MORAL INTELLIGENCE AND TEACHING STYLES AMONG URMIAUNIVERSITY FACULTIES. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2014; 11 (11)
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Exploring the relationship between Moral Intelligence and Teaching styles among UrmiaUniversity faculties   Freidooni M !supportFootnotes]-->[1], Dehghani M !supportFootnotes]-->[2]*, Shikhzadeh M !supportFootnotes]-->[3]   Received: 2 Oct , 2013 Accepted: 22 Dec , 2013 Abstract Background & Aims: University is one of the most important institution in every human society, and the students were experienced their socialization process through faculties formal and informal educational classes. It is why, in many cases, society's expectations of higher education systems are to develop moral intelligence than the professional development. Therefore the purpose of this research is to explore the relationship between Moral Intelligence and Teaching styles of Urmia University faculties members. Materials & Methods: This is a correlational descriptive survey. The research participants were all 412 faculty members of Urmia University from which 156 samples were selected by stratified random sampling method. Research instruments were Lennick & Kiel's (2011) moral intelligence questionnaire and Grasha (1996) teaching styles questionnaires. Their reliability has been calculated by using cronbach coefficient, and the results respectively were 0/94 and 0/855. Descriptive statistics method, Pearson correlation coefficient and , two independent sample T-test and  analysis of variance and regression tests have been applied to analyze the data by using SPSS 16 software. Results: According to the findings, there is a positive and significance correlation between moral intelligence and teaching styles. There was no significant relationship between teaching styles and, moral intelligence between the faculty members’ point of view considering their gender. Conclusion: By adopting appropriate teaching styles in classroom, the students Moral Intelligence level could be raised. Keywords: Faculty members, Urmia University, Moral Intelligence, Teaching Styles   Address: Urmia University, Educational Department Tel: (+98)9144456974 Email: mohammadfereiduni@rocketmail.com !supportFootnotes]--> !supportFootnotes]-->[1] MSc of Educational technology, Urmia university !supportFootnotes]-->[2] Assistant Professor in Educational Management, Faculty of Tehran University(Corresponding Author) !supportFootnotes]-->[3] Assistant Professor in Educational Management, Faculty of Urmia Azad University
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