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Samet Karakus; Yavuz Akbas – Online Submission, 2024
This study aims to make a comparative analysis of the 2018 social studies curriculum and the social studies curriculum published as a draft in 2024 by the Turkish Ministry of National Education. While there have been studies conducted to evaluate the curricula that have been in force since 2018 in Turkey and to compare the changes that have…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Social Studies, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries
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Erdem Aksoy – Educational Studies, 2024
In 2018 the Turkish Ministry of Education published a new vision document describing system changes over the next few years. This study describes factors common to the 1968 primary education curriculum and the new 2023 Education Vision Document as well as gathering the opinions of retired primary school teachers who implemented the 1968 curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
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Bümen, Nilay T.; Holmqvist, Mona – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
Despite the increasing popularity of studies on teachers' national curriculum adaptations, there is no comparative study elucidating teachers' adaptations in centralized and decentralized educational contexts through sense-making theory lenses. This paper presents a comparative case study of Turkish and Swedish senior classroom teachers'…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, National Curriculum
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Ozturk-Akar, Ebru – Curriculum Journal, 2023
Turkey's politically induced 'curricular modernization initiative' intended a philosophical change and a system-level transformation from behaviouristic to constructivist-inspired pedagogies in the early 2000s. Science curriculum has been one of the curricula that has taken precedence. It has changed four times since then. The latest science…
Descriptors: Science Education, Curriculum Development, Political Influences, Educational Philosophy
Kitchen, Hannah; Bethell, George; Fordham, Elizabeth; Henderson, Kirsteen; Li, Richard Ruochen – OECD Publishing, 2019
How can assessment and evaluation policies work together more effectively to improve student outcomes in primary and secondary schools? The country reports in this series provide, from an international perspective, an independent analysis of major issues facing evaluation and assessment policy to identify improvements that can be made to enhance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Educational Quality
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Çayir, Kenan – Comparative Education, 2015
Responding to the identity-based claims of discriminated-against minorities while maintaining a shared national identity in and through education is a continuing challenge for Turkey, as it is in many other national contexts. Through a systematic analysis of 245 Turkish textbooks, this study explores the presentation in them of Turkish national…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Cultural Pluralism, Minority Groups, Social Differences
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Cimer, Sabiha Odabasi; Cakir, Ilknur; Cimer, Atilla – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2010
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of in-service courses conducted by the Ministry of National Education in order to inform teachers about the changes introduced by the new primary and secondary school curricula. The study also aims to reveal whether these changes have entered the classrooms based on the teachers' views of the INSET…
Descriptors: Interviews, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
Mirici, I. Hakki – Online Submission, 2006
A new national curriculum in all subject areas is about to be introduced in elementary schools in Turkey. The new curriculum is based on a "Constructivist" approach. This discussion paper focuses on the new curriculum for English as a foreign language, noting that teachers need information about the philosophy of the new curriculum and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, National Curriculum