The role of scouting activities in promoting patriotism for secondary school students – Iraq.
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scouting activities, promoting patriotism, secondary school students – IraqAbstract
The present study aims to identify the role of scouting activities in promoting patriotism among secondary school students in Iraq. The researchers used the descriptive approach in a survey method as it is appropriate to the nature of the study. The research sample was chosen randomly; 125 students practicing scouting activities; the school scouting team and 125 students not practicing scouting activities. The researchers used the patriotism scale as a tool to collect data. The results of the present study confirm the superiority of students practicing scouting activities over students not practicing scouting activities in patriotism and national affiliation.
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