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Eurasian Journal of Educational Research

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Category: Research Article

Course and Instructor Characteristics Distinguishing Highest and Lowest Student Ratings of Instructors

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 61

Sevgi ÖZGÜNGÖR, Erdinc DURUAssoc. Prof. Dr., Pamukkale University, Department of Educational Sciences, PDR.ABDDOI: 10.14689/ejer.2015.61.7 Abstract Problem Statement: One way to delineate the main characteristics of effective teaching within the higher education system is to gather college students’ opinions of an effective instructor. Research based on students’ perceptions of efficient teaching revealed a series of teaching […]

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Contrasting Rhetorical Patterns: Discovering Effects of First and Second Language Writing Conventions

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 61

Volkan İNCEÇAYYeditepe University, School of Foreign LanguagesEnglish Language Teaching Preparatory Program,10.14689/ejer.2015.61.8 Abstract Problem Statement: In this qualitative small-scale study, I aimed at investigating why students have difficulties in adjusting themselves to English writing conventions. I also examined the possible bilateral effects of Turkish and English writing conventions to determine whether engaging learners in contrastive rhetoric […]

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Counselor Trainees’ Views on Their Forthcoming Experiences in Practicum Course

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 61

Yıldız KURTYILMAZDr., Anadolu University, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Sciences,DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2015.61.9 Abstract Problem Statement: The counseling profession requires specific education and training to equip counselor trainees with necessary knowledge and skills. Therefore, they are required not only to acquire theoretical knowledge but also to integrate it into practice. Especially, the integration of theoretical knowledge […]

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The Effect of the Developed Differentiation Approach on the Achievements of the Students

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 61

Esra ALTINTAŞ* Ahmet S. ÖZDEMİR***Assist. Prof. Dr. Kafkas University, Faculty of Education, Department of Primary Mathematics Education, Kars, Turkey.**Prof. Dr. Marmara University, Faculty of Ataturk Education, Department of Secondary Mathematics Education, İstanbul, Turkey.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2015.61.11 Abstract Problem Statement: The present study is of importance for designing a differentiation approach, which enables gifted students to use their […]

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In Regards to Higher Education Strategy, Assessment of Educational Activities in Public Universities: The Case of Turkey

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 61

Ezgi CEVHER, Hasan YÜKSEL**Asst. Prof. Dr. Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta Vocational School, Department of Management and Organization, Isparta, Turkey.**Asst. Prof. Dr. Cankiri Karatekin University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, Cankiri, Turkey.DOI: 10.14689/ejer.2015.61.13 Abstract Problem Statement: With the increasing importance of information and research, the importance of education […]

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The Analysis of Elementary Mathematics Preservice Teachers’ Spatial Orientation Skills with SOLO Model

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 61

Ahmet Şükrü ÖZDEMİR* Sevda GÖKTEPE YILDIZ***Prof. Dr. Marmara University, Ataturk Faculty of Education, Istanbul, Turkey.**Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Education, Istanbul, Turkey.10.14689/ejer.2015.61.12 Abstract Problem Statement: The SOLO model places responses provided by students on a certain level instead of placing students there themselves. SOLO taxonomy, including five sub-levels, is used for determining observed structures of […]

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Teachers’ Expectations and School Administration: Keys of Better Communication in Schools

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 60

Engin ASLANARGUNDr. Aslanargun, Duzce University, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Sciences.Doi: 10.14689/ejer.2015.60.2 Abstract Problem Statement: The quality of education carried out in schools depends largely on the performance of teachers and school principals in cooperation. İt is possible to say that a qualified education of students depends on the performance and compliance degree of […]

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Preschool Teacher Candidates’ Research Qualifications and Anxiety Level towards Research

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 60

Gamze YAVUZ KONOKMAN, Tuğba YELKEN, Gürol YOKUŞDr. Mersin University, Faculty of Education, Mersin, Turkey.Prof. Dr. Mersin University, Faculty of Education, Mersin, Turkey.Mersin University, Faculty of Education, Mersin, Turkey.Doi: 10.14689/ejer.2015.60.4 Abstract Problem Statement: Acquisition of research qualifications are one of the most demanded learning outcomes of education faculties. There is great emphasis on building a research […]

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Re-Thinking Assessment: Self- and Peer-Assessment as Drivers of Self-Direction in Learning

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 60

Kathy HARRISON, Joe O’HARA, Gerry McNAMARAProf. Dr., Dublin City University, School of Education Studies.Doi: 10.14689/ejer.2015.60.5 Abstract Problem Statement: This paper focuses on assessment in Irish education, which, despite best intentions, shepherds students through the process to an extent that the individual is prone to undervalue her/his ability to trust in the self as a rational, […]

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Self-Awareness and Personal Growth: Theory and Application of Bloom’s Taxonomy

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2015 Issue 60

Hasan UGUR, Petru-Madalin CONSTANTINESCU, Michael J. STEVENS*Dr. Hasan Ugur, Fatih University, hugur@fatih.edu.trLucian Blaga University, petru@psiho-helpline.roProf. Dr. The Chicago School of Professional Psychology,Doi: 10.14689/ejer.2015.60.6 Abstract Problem Statement: In this article, we summarize a group-based, self-development curriculum based on humanistic principles, framed by contemporary self-determination theory (SDT), and designed in accordance with Bloom’s Taxonomy. The processes of […]

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