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Eurasian Journal of Educational Research

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The Relationship between Prospective Teachers’ Media and Television Literacy and Their Critical Thinking Dispositions

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2016 Issue 63

Birsel AYBEKAssistant Professor. Cukurova University.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.63.15 ABSTRACT Problem Statement: Teachers play a significant role in shaping students on media literacy and critical thinking. Hence, prospective teachers are required to gain knowledge about media literacy and critical thinking during pre-service training. Provided that prospective teachers who will shape the next generation possess such skills as accessing […]

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An Experimental Study towards Young Adults: Communication Skills Education

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2016 Issue 63

Sultan GUCLUAssist Prof. Dr. Dumlupinar University.10.14689/ejer.2016.63.16 ABSTRACT Problem Statement: Located in each discipline, communication also bears a huge importance in the health sector. Communication with patients and relatives require more moderate and friendly because of their sensitive situation. Developing communication skills of students in health sciences will be able to communicate effectively with patients. In […]

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Determination of Teacher Characteristics That Support Constructivist Learning Environments

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2016 Issue 63

Bulent AYDOGDU, Tugba SELANIK-AYAssoc. Prof. Dr., Afyon Kocatepe University.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.63.17 ABSTRACT Problem Statement: Exploring the variables that affect teachers’ teaching approaches in learning environments is crucial to determining their response to new trends. Their teaching and learning characteristics set the success level of the new reforms. In addition, monitoring the usage of constructivist pedagogies and […]

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Education Technology Standards Self-Efficacy (ETSSE) Scale: A Validity and Reliability Study0F

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2016 Issue 63

Omer SIMSEK1F1, Taha YAZAR2F21Dr. Dicle University, Ziya Gokalp Faculty of Education.2Asst. Prof. Dr., Dicle University, Ziya Gokalp Faculty of Education.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.63.18 ABSTRACT Problem Statement: The educational technology standards for teachers set by the International Society for Technology in Education (the ISTE Standards-T) represent an important framework for using technology effectively in teaching and learning processes. […]

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The Relationship between Writing Anxiety and Writing Disposition among Secondary School Students

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2016 Issue 63

Halil Erdem COCUK1, Tugba YANPAR YELKEN2, Omer OZER31Res. Asst., Mersin University, Faculty of Education, Mersin, Turkey.2Prof. Dr., Mersin University, Faculty of Education, Mersin, Turkey.3Inst., Adana Science and Technology University, School of Foreign Languages, Adana, Turkey.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.63.19 ABSTRACT Problem Statement: Writing is important in secondary schools because it underpins the performance of students in most examinations. […]

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Design and Effects of a Concept Focused Discussion Environment in E-Learning

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2016 Issue 63

Erdi Okan YILMAZ1, Halil YURDUGUL21Aca. Specialist. Usak University, Usak, Turkey.2Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.63.20 ABSTRACT Problem Statement: Within the frame of learning management systems, this study develops a concept focused discussion environment and validates the effectiveness of this environment’s use through an experimental study. Purpose of the Study: Online discussion forums, which […]

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Training of Critical Thinking Skills in Teacher Candidates and Placebo Effect: A Quasi-Experimental Study

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2016 Issue 63

Betul DEMIRBAG1, Ali UNISEN2, Abdullah YESILYURT11Res. Asst. Gazi University.2Dr. Adiyaman University.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2016.63.21 ABSTRACT Problem Statement: In recent years many different studies have examined critical thinking disposition; however, these studies focus on investigating the variables that are related to this subject. There are actually few empirical studies in the literature. It is clear that there is […]

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Crossed Random-Effect Modeling: Examining the Effects of Teacher Experience and Rubric Use in Performance Assessments

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| 2014 Issue 57, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Adnan KAN** Okan BULUT*****Dr., Department of Education Sciences, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey.***Dr., Department of Educational Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2014.57.4 Abstract Problem Statement: Performance assessments have emerged as an alternative method to measure what a student knows and can do. One of the shortcomings of performance assessments is the subjectivity and inconsistency of […]

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Graduate Students Perceptions’ on Multicultural Education: A Qualitative Case Study

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| 2014 Issue 57, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Hasan AYDIN* and Betül TONBULOĞLU***Dr. Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Education, Curriculum and Instruction Dept.,DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2014.57.3 Abstract Problem statement: The main responsibility in the implementation of multicultural education, which includes notions like equality, respect, and peace, as well as an equal opportunity for success for all students, belongs to teachers. The teachers’ perception of and […]

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Opinions of Secondary School Students on the Effects of Disciplinary Regulations and Practices on the Freedom of Thought and Expression*

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| 2014 Issue 57, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Pelin TAŞKIN****Dr. Ankara University Faculty of Educational Sciences, 06590, Ankara, Turkey,DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2014.57.5 Abstract Problem Statement: Disciplinary rules are necessary for students to benefit from education and training activities without any problems or shortcomings in the school environment. Governed by regulation in Turkey, these rules prescribe such penalties as reprimand, short-term suspension, changing of schools, or […]

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