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Eurasian Journal of Educational Research

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Investigation of Life Satisfaction Predictors of School Counsellors

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| 2013 Issue 53_A, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Nergüz BULUT SERİN* and Nazife AYDINOĞLU***Dr. European University of Lefke, Dr. Fazıl Küçük Faculty of Education, Northern Cyprus.**Dr. İzmir University, Faculty of Education Abstract The Statement: Among the characteristics of efficient counsellors are psychological determination, emphatic understanding, having no prejudices, enthusiasm to listen to and understand others, and having no anti-social or hostile feelings (Ültanır, […]

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Challenges in the Establishment of a New Faculty: Experiences of the Founding Deans and Faculty Members

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Sinem VATANARTIRANAssist. Prof., Bahcesehir University-Turkey. Abstract Problem Statement: Academic deans play a critical role connecting academic and administrative operations and structures within their respective Faculties and universities. There is a wide array of research about deans, what they do, their leadership skills, challenges, and experiences. However, the research is quite limited in terms of the […]

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The Effects of Mother Education Programs on the Functionality, Anger Management and Conflict Solution Levels of Families

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Zekavet KABASAKALAssistant Prof. Dr. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, Buca Eğitim Fakültesi Turkey. Abstract Problem statement: Studies carried out in recent years both in Turkey and abroad indicate that child and teenage violence has increased and become widespread. Annually, 91.1% of deaths due to violence in the world occur in low and middle-income countries. Family life is […]

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Investigation of Mental Models of Turkish Pre-Service Physics Students for the Concept of “Spin”

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Özgür ÖZCANAssoc. Prof. Dr., Hacettepe University, Faculty of Education, Ankara-Turkey. Abstract Problem Statement: Difficulties in the learning process usually emerge from the problem of mental representations constructed by students in their interactions with the world. This previous knowledge and these ideas are in contradiction with scientific facts, and are known as misconceptions or alternative ideas. […]

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Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge Self-Efficacy Scale (TPACK-SeS) for Pre-Service Science Teachers: Construction, Validation, and Reliability

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Sedef Canbazoğlu BİLİCİ, Havva YAMAK, Nusret KAVAK, and S.Selcen GUZEY***Dr., Aksaray University**Assoc. Prof. Dr., Gazi University***Dr, University of Minnesota Abstract Problem Statement: Based on developments in the 21st century technology has become a large part of the classroom experience. Teachers need to have an understanding of how technology can be coordinated with pedagogy and content […]

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The Psychometric Properties of the Utrecht Homesickness Scale: A Study of Reliability and Validity

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Erdinç DURU* and Murat BALKISPamukkale University Faculty of Education Abstract Problem Statement: Globalization and technological developments have complicated modern life, while social mobility has increased along with interactions between diverse age and cultural groups. More and more people involved in this interaction and social mobility whether in short or long terms. However, adapting to new […]

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The Influence of Problems Faced During Internships on Interns’ Views of Their Profession and Their Intention to Work in the Tourism Industry

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Mehmet KAŞLI*, and Mehmet Oğuzhan İLBAN***Assoc. Prof. Dr., Eskişehir Anadolu University, Faculty of Tourism**Assist. Prof. Dr., Balıkesir University, Burhaniye School of Applied Sciences Abstract Problem Statement: The problem of this research is identifying the difficulties that undergraduate students experience during their internships and assessing their future intention to work in the tourism industry. Purpose of […]

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The Social Problem-Solving Questionnaire: Evaluation of Psychometric Properties Among Turkish Primary School Students

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Esra DERELİ İMANAssist. Prof. Dr. Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Faculty of Education, Turkey. Abstract Problem Statement: Children, like adults, face numerous problems and conflicts in their everyday lives, including issues with peers, siblings, older children, parents, teachers, and other adults. The methods children use to solve such problems are more important than actually facing the problems. […]

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Intergenerational Learning: A Valuable Learning Experience for Higher Education Students

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Trudy CORRIGAN*, Gerry MCNAMARA, and Joe O’HARASchool of Education Studies, Dublin City University, Ireland. Abstract Problem Statement: This paper reports on the evaluation of a project rooted in the principles and practice of Intergenerational Learning. Intergenerational Learning is increasingly seen as a key strategy in providing learning opportunities for older people in societies where the […]

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Predicting the Problem Behavior in Adolescents

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| 2013 Issue 52, Research Article, Issue, Type of Article

Neslihan G. KARAMANAssistant Professor, Başkent Üniversitesi, Eğitim Fakültesi, Rehberlik ve Psikolojik Danışmanlık Bölümü, Turkey. Abstract Problem statement: Problem behavior theory describes both protective factors and risk factors to explain adolescent problem behaviors, such as delinquency, alcohol use, and reckless driving. The theory holds that problem behaviors involving risky behavior are used by adolescents as a […]

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