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Category: Research Article

Identifying Professional Teaching Standards using Rasch Model Analysis: The Case of Northern Cyprus

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

Hale ALİBABA ERDEN* and Bekir ÖZERPhD., Eastern Mediterranean University, Educational Sciences Department, North Cyprus.Prof. Dr., Eastern Mediterranean University, Chair of the Department of Secondary School Subject Teaching. Abstract Problem Statement: The Teacher’s-Act defined for the state-school teachers of North Cyprus shows that teachers are not selected according to any specific standards. In North Cyprus, apart […]

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College Students’ Perceptions toward the Multi Modal Representations and Instruction of Representations in Learning Modern Physics

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

Funda YEŞİLDAĞ HASANÇEBİ* and Murat GÜNEL*Dr., TED University, Department of Primary Education. Turkey.MS. Atatürk University, Department of Science Education. Abstract Problem Statement: In recent years, researchers on learning have focused on learning with multimodal representation and this research has shown that when learners can interact with an appropriate representation their performance is enhanced. If students […]

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The Development of the “Sense of Belonging to School” Scale

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

Ruken AKAR VURAL*, Serap YILMAZ ÖZELÇİ**, Meltem ÇENGEL***, and Müfit GÖMLEKSİZ*****Dr., Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Education, Turkey.**Dr., Necmettin Erbakan University, Faculty of Education,***Research Assist. Dr., Adnan Menderes University, Faculty of Education,****Dr., European University of Lefke, Faculty of Education Abstract Problem Statement: The sense of belonging to school can be described as the perception of […]

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The Critical Thinking Skills of Teacher Candidates Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Sampling

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

Oğuz SERİNDr.: European University of Lefke, Dr. Fazıl Küçük Faculty of Education, Lefke, Northern Cyprus, Mersin 10, Turkey. Abstract Problem Statement: The main function of education is to prepare individuals for life. In this context, education aims to equip individuals throughout the different stages of education, where most of the time individuals learn how they […]

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Teacher Strategies in Shared Reading for Children with Hearing Impairment

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

Ümit GİRGİNProf. Dr., Anadolu University, Faculty of Education, Turkey. Abstract Problem Statement: Utilization of shared reading practice in hearing impaired children’s literacy instruction may yield quite beneficial. However an investigation of Turkish literature revealed no studies regarding application of shared reading within elementary settings for hearing or hearing-impaired children. Furthermore international literature is considered rather limited. […]

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What is Needed for Correct Pronunciation: A Model or a Concern?

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

M. NACİ KAYAOĞLU* and Nuray ÇAYLAK*Asst. Prof. Dr., Department of English Language and Literature, Trabzon, Karadeniz Technical UniversityMA, Graduate School of Social Sciences, Trabzon, Karadeniz Technical University Abstract Problem Statement: Although the debate on adopting native-like pronunciation or a universal pronunciation is a change that can save nonnatives from embarrassment appears to have recently lost […]

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Parents’ Voluntary Contributions to Primary Schools Which Are Not Directly Monetary

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2013 Issue 50

Huseyin YOLCUAssist. Prof. Dr. University of Kastamonu, Faculty of Education, Department of Education Sceinces, Kastamonu/TURKEY Abstract Problem statement: A significant decrease has been recently observed in the resources for education allocated from Turkey’s public budget, despite the increasing number of teachers and students. It is possible to better observe this trend at the primary education […]

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A Study of the Epistemological Beliefs of Teacher Candidates in Terms of Various Variables

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2013 Issue 50

Kemal Oguz ERAssist. Prof. Dr., Balikesir University Necatibey Faculty of Education Abstract Problem Statement: Epistemological beliefs have a significant impact on both learning and the learning process. The levels of epistemological beliefs of teachers and students closely affect their ways of teaching and learning, their perceptions, efforts and acquisition. Thanks to the recent studies, the […]

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Being Online Peer Supporter-ed: Experiences from a Work-based Learning Programme

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2012 Issue 46

Fahriye Altinay Aksal*, Zehra Altinay*, Gazivalerio De Rossi**, Aytekin İşmaN****Assist. Prof. Dr. Near East University, Faculty of Education, North Cyprus.**Dr., Management consultant and independent researcher, Italy.*** Prof. Dr. Sakarya University, Turkey. Abstract Problem Statement: Work-based learning programmes have become an increasingly popular way of fulfilling the desire for life-long learning; multi-dimensional work-based learning modes have […]

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Adaptation of the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle Scale to Turkish

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| Research Article, Issue, Type of Article, 2012 Issue 46

Türkan Doğan∗, İbrahim Yıldırım∗∗, Jane E. Myers∗∗∗∗Assis. Prof. Dr., Baskent University Faculty of Education.∗∗Prof. Dr., Hacettepe University Faculty of Education.∗∗∗Prof. Dr., University of North Carolina. Abstract Problem Statement: Studies show that wellness is closely associated with individual life style. Thus, any efforts toward improving wellness should target aspects of a person’s life style. A means […]

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