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Category: 2012 Issue 49_A

The Practice of Being Self-Leaders in Online Learning Environment

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Nesrin MENEMENCICyprus Yakin Dogu Universitesi. Abstract Problem Statement: The ways of learning and teaching have changed based on the importance of collaboration, active participation and technology integrated instruction. Active learning plays a great role that learners become leader of their learning process and knowledge construction process. Learners’ responsibilities and roles within learning process through collaboration […]

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Organizational Trust in Educational Management: A Case Study of a High School in North Cyprus

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Meryem OKSUZOGLUHeadteacher, Lefkosa Turk Lisesi, Cyprus. Abstract Problem Statement: Trust is one of the main values of humanity. It is also the foundation of all human interactions and the corner stone upon which high-performing organizational cultures are built. Increasing importance of trust within organizations, necessitates formation of organizational process on the basis of trust. Trust […]

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Centralized Education Systems, Bureaucracy and Leadership

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Mine SANCAREastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Education. Abstract Problem Statement: In centralized, bureaucratically structured education systems, school principals are generally appointed bureaucrats, expected to comply with rules and regulations. Their duties and responsibilities are regulated by legislations. Public school principals, in North Cyprus, too are appointed bureaucrats. Thus, they are expected to exert ‘initiation of […]

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The Moral Development and Self-Realization Levels of University Students: North Cyprus Context

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Ramadan EYYAM, Ipek MENEVIS and Nazan DOGRUEREastern Mediterranean Universiy. Abstract Problem Statement: When students graduate, they begin to work and start facing the real and difficult life outside school. In addition, what they are obliged to do is that they both have to stand on their own feet and become good members of the society […]

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Needs for Professional Development in Teaching and Learning in an International University

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Alev ELCI * and Huseyin YARATAN***Senior Instructor, Department of Information Technology, Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazi Magusa, via Mersin 10, Turkey.**Asst. Prof. Dr., Department of Educational Sciences, Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazi Magusa, via Mersin 10, Turkey. Abstract Problem Statement: Due to the impact of globalization and technological innovations, internationalization has attained importance in educational systems and […]

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Metaphors Asserted by Teachers and Students at High School Level with Respect to The Notion of “Teacher”

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Gokmen DAGLIAssist.Prof.Dr., Near East University, Faculty of Education. Abstract Problem Statement: Teachers’ construction of their knowledge and their world view is important in the change process. Teachers often feel discomfort when they find themselves operating according to metaphors that are not complementary to their personal world view and epistemology. By changing one or the other […]

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Students` Perceptions of Using Google Plus as a Learning Management System

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Olga PILLI * and Oytun SOZUDOGRU***Dr. Girne American University, Faculty of Education.**University of York. Abstract Problem Statement: Learning Management System as a tool to organize, manage, deliver and evaluate the teaching and learning activities are expanding significantly at the on-campus and off-campus education. Apart from the plenty of benefits of LMSs, there are some restrictions […]

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Problem Solving Skills and Self-Image of Students Subject to Disciplinary Measurements

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Asuman BOLKAN, Ebru CAKICI* and Mehmet CAKICI**Msc., Psychological Counselor, International Cyprus University, Psychological Counseling andGuidance Department.** Assoc. Prof. Dr., Near East University, Department of Psychology. Abstract Problem Statement: In adolescence period school plays an important role in socialization and students who have misconduct at school are at risk for drop-out and low academic achievement. It […]

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Determination of The Knowledge Levels And Attitudes of Azerbaijani University Students About Environmental Issues Educating In Azerbaijan And TRNC

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Serife GUNDUZ and Fidan ASLANOVANear East University, Faculty of Education. Abstract Problem Statement: In adolescence period school plays an important role in socialization and students who have misconduct at school are at risk for drop-out and low academic achievement. It is important to understand reasons of misconduct at school and take preventive measurements. Purpose of […]

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Collocations with mind in Corpus and Implications for Language Teaching

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| 2012 Issue 49_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Umit Deniz TURANAssoc. Prof. Dr., Anadolu University. Abstract Problem Statement: Collocations are frequent constructions that pertain to the level of language between the lexicon and grammar. In order to reach advanced proficiency levels and to communicate effectively and fluently, foreign language learners must acquire the knowledge of numerous collocations. However, it is observed in the […]

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