TOJDE: ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING AND A REVIEW OF TEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN TURKEY |
Author : YASIN OZARSLAN, JALE BALABAN-SALI, UGUR DEMIRAY |
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Abstract : This review examines The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE) over a ten years period from 2000-2010. The study provides an opportunity to examine publishing activities such as number of published articles, authors, research topics and methods, and analyses of TOJDE’s website such as time users stay on site and user profiles. After a content analysis, the articles are reviewed according to the selected criteria. These data were categorized according to emerging themes. Most parts of the data were analysed using descriptive statistics, and presented with tables and figures. The results can be used to review current distance education research trends and to explore potential research directions. |
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STUDENTS’ OPINIONS ABOUT VIRTUAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM AND EDUCATIONAL INTERFACE AGENT |
Author : ALPARSLAN DURMUS, AHMET MAHIROGLU |
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Abstract : The objective of this study is to analyze the opinions of the sixth year primary school students about the Mineral Research and Exploration Institute Virtual Science and Technology Museum and Battery Friend Educational Interface Agent developed by the researcher. In this descriptive qualitative research the study group is composed of the 6th year students at 2010-2011 education and teaching season at a Primary School located in Kirsehir city center. This study showed that the students those utilized The Energy Park Virtual Museum with or without the support of educational interface agent both they liked The Energy Park Virtual Museum, planned to utilize again and thought that utilizing these kinds of environments in learning process will affect their successes positively. Moreover it is found that most of the students those utilized educational interface agent supported environment expressed their positive opinions regarding utilization of educational interface agents in learning environments. |
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EFFECT OF COMPUTER ANIMATION TECHNIQUE ON STUDENTS' COMPREHENSION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND BEYOND UNIT IN THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COURSE |
Author : GOKHAN AKSOY |
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Abstract : The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of computer animation technique on academic achievement of students in the 'Solar System and Beyond' unit lectured as part of the Science and Technology course of the seventh grade in primary education. The sample of the study consists of 60 students attending to the 7th grade of primary school under two different classes during the 2011-2012 academic year. While the lectures in the class designated as the experiment group were given with computer animation technique, in the class designated as the control group Powerpoint presentations and videos were utilized along with the traditional teaching methods. According to the findings, it was determined that computer animation technique is more effective than traditional teaching methods in terms of enhancing students' achievement. It was also determined in the study that, the Powerpoint presentations and related videos used together with the traditional teaching methods provided to the control group significantly help the students to increase their academic achievement. |
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TEACHERS’ MENTAL/METAPHORICAL PERCEPTIONS TO EDUCATION INSPECTOR |
Author : DURDAGI AKAN, SINAN YALÇIN, ISA YILDIRIM |
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Abstract : In this work, teachers’ perceptions about the concept of education supervisor are desired to be determined through metaphors. The field of work of research is formed with 92 primary school teachers working in Erzincan. The inputs of research were obtained with semi-structured interview form on method of qualitative research. According to findings of work, teachers produced 29 metaphors about the concept of education supervisor .Metaphors produced were classified as living-nonliving existences, negative –positive and themes. Teachers produced metaphors within the contexts of assignment theme about the concept of education supervisor. According to metaphors produced by teachers, teachers explained the concept of education supervisor with respectively general, computer, soldier, pen. While teachers were producing 19 metaphors by using negative comparisons for mostly the concept of education supervisor, they produced 10 metaphors with positive comparisons.Hence,it is said that teachers have negative thoughts about the concept of supervision depending on education supervisor. |
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APPROACHES OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS TOWARDS THE LESSON OF ATATURK’S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION OF THE TURKISH REPUBLIC (SAMPLE OF KIRSEHIR) |
Author : BENGÜL SALMAN BOLAT |
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Abstract : It can be said that French Revolution, broke out in 1789, affected Europen deeply in freedom, equality, particularly with the ideas of nationalism. New values were introduced with the nationalism. With the new symbols, national states sought to give the community a new identity. Within this new formation, political powers in the adoption by the community and in its efforts to provide legitimacy, transfer tools to future generations are extremely important. In this context, the teaching of history is of great importance. In this study, a field survey was conducted on the lesson called Atatürk’s Principles and History of Revolution which have aims such as being able to teach the stages of foundation of the Republic of Turkey and to transfer the information to future generations. In that study, it was also aimed to find out information about the methodology of the lesson which has great importance on the development of the consciousness of Nationalism and citizenship and about founder of Turkish republic Ataturk. In this study a survey model was used. The students, who were studying in Kirsehir in the 2010-2011 academic years, set the population of the survey. To collect data in the survey, a questioner is used with the aim of discovering the opinions of the students about the course of “Atatürk’s Principles and History of Revolution. In the analysis, the t-test is used and the method of single factor variance analysis (ANOVA) and percentage frequency is used. |
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY AND EMPLOYMENT: A CASE STUDY OF BANGLADESHI GRADUATES IN AUSTRALIAN EMPLOYMENT MARKET |
Author : MOHAMMOD MONINOOR ROSHID, RAQIB CHOWDHURY |
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Abstract : Recent literature has suggested that the relationship between globalisation and the English language implicates employability in the job market. Although the effects are uneven in different occupational groups and in different countries, such relationship is growing in significance to policy makers. This paper has explored the hitherto unstudied relationship between English language proficiency and employment and the success of Bangladeshi graduates in Australia to establish how English language skills influence the employment mechanism in the Australian job market for graduates from a non-English speaking South East Asian country. The study was carried out following an interpretive approach as its overall aim was to understand the role of English language skills of university graduates in determining their employment opportunities and career prospects in Australia. It was found that in various ways one’s English language skills influence prospects of employment, especially in contributing to the possibility of “secure” and “better” jobs. The research findings may inform educational policy planners, teacher educators, employers and career advisers to optimise English language learning programs that support increased employability through English. |
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FACTOR-BASED STUDENT RATING IN ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SOUTHERN PROVINCE OF RWANDA |
Author : EPHRARD RULINDA, ELIZABETH ROLE, LAZARUS NDIKU MAKEWA |
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Abstract : This study examined students’ perception on academic performance using five-factor ratings namely, principal’s instructional leadership, school climate, school facilities, teachers’ effectiveness and family support. Data for this study were collected from selected Parent’s Private Seventh - day Adventist Secondary Schools (PPSDASS) in Southern Province of Rwanda. Questionnaires were used to collect data from 240 students. The study was descriptive in nature. The findings indicate that the principals did not seem to involve students in the matters of decision making. However, students were satisfied with the kind of climate schools provided and the support they were getting from their families. Student involvement in decision making may be a new ground for intervention in future studies. |
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ACADEMIC SELF-EFFICACY PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHER CANDIDATES |
Author : DR. ETEM YESILYURT |
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Abstract : This study aims determining academic self-efficacy perception of teacher candidates. It is survey model. Population of the study consists of teacher candidates in 2010-2011 academic years at Ahmet Kelesoglu Education Faculty of Education Formation of Selçuk University. A simple random sample was selected as sampling method and the study was conducted on 312 teacher candidates. The data of this study was obtained by “academic selfefficacy scale” which was developed by Jerusalem and Schwazer (1981) and translated into Turkish by Yilmaz, Gürçay, and Ekici (2007) and its reliability value was determined as .79. However, Cronbach Alfa reliability value of this scale became .76 with the result of the data analysis of the study. SPSS package program was used to analyze the data; and the data analysis, frequency, percentage, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, independent samples t-test, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post hoc tests (LSD) test were used. When the findings of the research were considered in general, the result showed that the academic self-efficacy perception level of the candidates was at desired level. However, teachers' views about the level of academic self-efficacy perception showed that most of them preferred a lower level option "suits me", instead of "totally suits me" option that was the highest degree of participation of four likert-type scale. This illustrated that their perception about this issue was not at a very high level. When independent variables were taken into account, among the academic perception levels of teacher candidates, a significant difference was detected in terms of working as a teacher or not and academic achievement variables but it revealed no significant difference in terms of gender and type of education program variables. |
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EFFECTS OF BRAIN-BASED LEARNING APPROACH ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION AND ATTITUDES LEVELS IN SCIENCE CLASS |
Author : ERKAN AKYÜREK, ÖZLEM AFACAN |
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Abstract : The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of brain-based learning approach on attitudes and motivation levels in 8th grade students’ science classes. The main reason for examining attitudes and motivation levels, the effect of the short-term motivation, attitude shows the long-term effect. The pre/post-test control group research model was used in this study. The research was conducted with one experimental group and two control groups in 2011-2012 academic years. Totally 57 students, 19 in experimental group, 19 in each control groups participated in this research. The study took place during the teaching of ‘cell division and heredity’ with of the science class. In the experimental group, students were taught according to the current science and technology curriculum. As a result, using brain-based learning approach the experimental group's success was found to be significant differences in favour of the experimental group. Brain-based learning approach used in the experimental group's achievement test scores of control groups' achievement was determined to be statistically significant difference in favour of the experimental group. |
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THE EFFECTIVENESS LEVEL OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR’S COACHING CHARACTERISTIC ON SCHOOL’S BEING LEARNING ORGANIZATION |
Author : ERAY EGMIR, SINAN YÖRÜK |
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Abstract : The aim of the study is to determine the effectiveness level of the coaching skills of school administrators on the school becoming a learning organization. The population of the study consists of teachers who are working at public and private secondary schools affiliated to Ministry of National Education, Kütahya Province National Education Directorate in the academic year of 2011-2012. The method of convenience sampling was used in the study. In the research, as a means of data collection, Learning School Perception Scale taken from Subas (2010) and Coaching and Management Skills Scale from Yeltan (2007) were used. As a result of the research, a significant difference was found between the coaching skills of the school administrators and the school’s becoming a learning organization. |
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ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATIONS OF THE STUDENTS STUDYING AT COMPUTER AND INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TEACHING DEPARTMENT |
Author : ÇETIN SEMERCI, BURCU DUMAN |
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Abstract : The aim of this research is to determine achievement motivations of the students studying at Computer and Instructional Technologies Teaching (CITT) Department. In this research, survey method is used. In the frame of this method, the existing situation about the achievement motivations of CITT students in Yüzüncü Yil and Firat Universities in Turkey is described. The population of the research includes 4th grade students of CITT departments at Yüzüncü Yil and Firat Universities. The sample of this research consists of 142 students in total-74 of them from CITT department at Firat University (52.11% of population) and 68 of them from CITT department at Yüzüncü Yil University (47.89% of population). Data were collected in the spring term of 2010. Achievement focused motivation (AFM) scale was used in this study. The levels of achievement of CITT students at Firat and Yüzüncü Yil universities in Turkey are between 3.41 and 4.20. The approximation of this level to 5 is required. |
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OVERVIEW OF THE VISUAL ARTS CURRICULUM, AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTION. |
Author : IMONIKEBE MANASSEH EMAMOKE |
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Abstract : Evaluation and Instruction play very important roles in curriculum implementation. As a result, the two concepts are often enshrined in the curriculum document. This article therefore examined the Visual Arts curriculum and its relationship with evaluation and instruction. Furthermore, the roles of Evaluation and Instruction in curriculum planning and implementation were investigated. The article was approached as follows: Overview of curriculum; Overview of Art Education and the Visual Arts curriculum; Evaluation; Instruction; and Relationship between curriculum, instruction and evaluation. It was revealed that curriculum, evaluation and instruction are inextricably linked. That, while the Visual Arts curriculum is planned by the curricularist, instruction is what the Visual Arts teacher plans to realize the curriculum; that, evaluation is an enterprise carried out by the teacher at the implementation level. The findings were discussed as they apply to the Art Education Programme. |
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