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Eurasian Journal of Educational Research

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Category: 2016 Issue 65

Perception of Peace in Students’ Drawings*

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Tuba CENGELCI KOSE** Omur GURDOGAN BAYIR***Assoc. Prof., Faculty of Education, Anadolu University, 26470, Eskisehir, Turkey.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.65.11 Abstract Problem Statement: Societies are facing several kinds of problems in the world today as chaos among the countries, conflicts between different groups, wars and diseases. It can be claimed that solving these problems is impossible unless societies care […]

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The Case of Composition Questions in the Examinations of Turkish Lesson

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Tahir TAGA* Suleyman UNLU** Huseyin OZTURK***Res. Asst. Gazi University, Education Faculty, Ankara, TURKEY.** Res. Asst Süleyman Demirel University, Education Faculty, Isparta, TURKEY.*** Res. Asst. Artvin Coruh University, Education Faculty, Artvin, TURKEY.DOI:10.14689/ejer.2016.65.12 Abstract Problem Statement: Writing is a skill area that is difficult to teach and evaluate. The fact that writing is a complex skill including […]

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The Four-Year an Investigation of Physical and Physiological Features of Students in a Physical Education and Sports Department

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Yucel OCAK**Afyon Kocatepe University, School of Physical Education and Sports, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.65.13 Abstract Problem Statement: Student candidates who want to be a Physical Education Teacher in Turkey should take special ability exams of Physical Education and Sports Schools. In this exam, it is required to have a high physical capability apart from a high […]

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Do Lifestyles Shape Self-Regulated Learning Strategies?

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Erdogan TEZCI* Fahri SEZER** Sumer AKTANUgur GURGAN* Dr. Balikesir University, Department of Educational Sciences.DOI:10.14689/ejer.2016.65.14 Abstract Problem Statement: Being a virtuous citizen, developing communication skills, and becoming a life-long learner are directly proportionate to the individuals’ perspectives on life. Provided that an education system is able to positively change the individuals’ perspectives on life, it may […]

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The Effect of Decision-Making Skill Training Programs on Self-Esteem and Decision-Making Styles

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Oguzhan COLAKKADIOGLU* D. Billur CELIK**Dr. Mustafa Kemal University, Faculty of Education, Psychological Counseling and Guidance Dept, Hatay.DOI:10.14689/ejer.2016.65.15 Abstract Problem Statement: Decision making is a critical cognitive process in every area of human life. In this process, the individuals play an active role and obtain outputs with their functional use of decision-making skills. Therefore, the decision-making […]

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Protective Health Education

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Ganime AYDIN* Assist. Prof. Dr. Ganime Aydin, Istanbul Aydin University.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.65.16 Abstract Problem Statement: As a result of wars, starvation, traffic accidents, homicide, infectious diseases, insufficient adult protection, migration, and inadequate legal reforms the mortality rate of children has become a serious problem in the world. Protective health education contributes to a child’s physical and […]

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Analysis of the Relationship between Shared Leadership and Distributed Leadership

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Suleyman GOKSOY* Assoc. Prof. Dr. Duzce University, Faculty of Education.DOI:10.14689/ejer.2016.65.17 Abstract Problem Statement: The current study’s purpose is: First, to examine the relationship between shared leadership and distributed leadership, which, despite having many similar aspects in theory and practice, are defined as separate concepts. Second, to compare the two approaches and dissipate the theoretical contradictions. […]

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Social Network Analysis of the Farabi Exchange Program: Student Mobility

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Zeynep UGURLU * Sinop University, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Sciences.DOI:10.14689/ejer.2016.65.18 Abstract Problem Statement: Exchange programs offer communication channels created through student and instructor exchanges; a flow of information takes place through these channels. The Farabi Exchange Program (FEP) is a student and instructor exchange program between institutions of higher education. Through the use […]

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Relationship between Teachers’ Job Satisfaction and Students’ Academic Performance

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Asif IQBAL* Fakhra AZIZ** Tahir Khan FAROOQI* Shabbir ALI** Assist. Prof. Dr., GC University Faisalabad, Education Department.** Assist. Prof. Dr., Lahore College for Women University, Institute of Education.*** Assist. Prof. Dr., University of Education Okara Campus**** Assist. Prof. Dr., GC University FaisalabadDOI:10.14689/ejer.2016.65.19 Abstract Problem Statement: An extensive literature on Job satisfaction has shown, teachers who […]

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Managers, Teachers, Students, and Parents’ Opinions Concerning Changes on Dress Code Practices as an Educational Policy

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| 2016 Issue 65, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Firat Kiyas BIREL * Dr. Dicle University, Education Faculty, Diyarbakır.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.65.20 Abstract Problem Statement: Dressing for school has been intensely disputed and has led to periodic changes in dress codes since the foundation of the Turkish republic. Practioners have tried to put some new practices related to school dress codes into practice for redressing former […]

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