AbstractThis study was designed to describe and understand empathy, an important skill for individuals to possess in an educational environment and to alleviate conceptual confusion caused by the improper substitution of certain terms for empathy. The research was conducted using the action research method through activities based on empathetic skills in which 35 students participated for a year. The research results show that the concepts substituted for empathy in fact represent stages of the empathetic learning process. While developing empathy, an individual goes through stages such as acting, meaning, imagination, perspective-taking and feeling. An individual who can experience all of these stages can properly develop empathy
Various phenomena of negative social attitudesis apparent intoday's global society. One of these phe...
Many researchers have agreed that the clinician\u27s use of empathy is crucial within the therapeuti...
The teachability of empathy is discussed with particular regard to developmental issues. One hundred...
Empathy in its most commonly understood concept is the understanding of others beyond merely engagin...
The purposes of the study were to determine the effects of relatively short term empathy training on...
While it is true that empathy remains an elusive concept, there is however, a wealth of literature f...
Empathy, the most important human attribute that matters in every aspect of life, is essential in he...
The aim of this study is to identify the role of empathy in learning process and to make students ge...
Drawing on current educational, psychological and philosophical literature, this thesis addresses t...
The human brain is so constructed that when we perceive another\u27s emotion, we tend to respond wit...
This paper reports on a pilot study to measure the development of empathy in students on a short ski...
The aim of this study is to analyze the ways empathy influences the effectiveness of the process of ...
Various phenomena of negative social attitudesis apparent intoday’s global society. One of these phe...
Empathy in Education discusses the role of empathy in learning throughout all levels of education an...
abstract: This project is meant to measure and assess empathy through the Empathy Assessment Index (...
Various phenomena of negative social attitudesis apparent intoday's global society. One of these phe...
Many researchers have agreed that the clinician\u27s use of empathy is crucial within the therapeuti...
The teachability of empathy is discussed with particular regard to developmental issues. One hundred...
Empathy in its most commonly understood concept is the understanding of others beyond merely engagin...
The purposes of the study were to determine the effects of relatively short term empathy training on...
While it is true that empathy remains an elusive concept, there is however, a wealth of literature f...
Empathy, the most important human attribute that matters in every aspect of life, is essential in he...
The aim of this study is to identify the role of empathy in learning process and to make students ge...
Drawing on current educational, psychological and philosophical literature, this thesis addresses t...
The human brain is so constructed that when we perceive another\u27s emotion, we tend to respond wit...
This paper reports on a pilot study to measure the development of empathy in students on a short ski...
The aim of this study is to analyze the ways empathy influences the effectiveness of the process of ...
Various phenomena of negative social attitudesis apparent intoday’s global society. One of these phe...
Empathy in Education discusses the role of empathy in learning throughout all levels of education an...
abstract: This project is meant to measure and assess empathy through the Empathy Assessment Index (...
Various phenomena of negative social attitudesis apparent intoday's global society. One of these phe...
Many researchers have agreed that the clinician\u27s use of empathy is crucial within the therapeuti...
The teachability of empathy is discussed with particular regard to developmental issues. One hundred...