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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2017.15.1.471

The Development of Self- Esteem Improvement Program for Elementary School students by Self-Acceptance  

Lee, Sang-Hyeon (Dept. of Education Won Kwang University)
An, Kwan-Su (Dept. of Education Won Kwang University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.15, no.1, 2017 , pp. 471-484 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objective of this study is to develop self-esteem program for elementary school students by accepting themselves. Elementary school students' self-esteem is closely related with accepting themselves as they are. For this reason, the contents of this study were consisted of stability, self-understanding, self-acceptance, self-respect, personal relationships. Three experts accomplished program structure and contents design performed by two tests on validity. The need-survey for this was based on the participants who were 93 elementary school students and 32 elementary school teachers. Also, this program was designed in 3 steps of observation, conversion and relation-orientation. The contents of these steps are related with this program's propriety. This program has a little weakness in behavioristic sides because it concentrated on cognitive and affective aspect for the self-esteem development of elementary school students.
Keywords
Self-acceptance; Self-esteem; Self-understanding; Self-respect; Personal relationships;
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