Evaluation of Kosovo Primary Education Programs in Terms of Cultural Diversit

Communities that have lived together for a long time have used the same language and created a number of common values. All of these common values ​​constitute the cult of that community. Culture is a complex phenomenon that reflects the ways in which a nation solves its problems, the ways in which...

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Main Author: Serdan KERVAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Scientists and Intellectuals of Kosovo 2017-12-01
Series:Prizren Social Science Journal
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Online Access:http://prizrenjournal.com/index.php/PSSJ/article/view/12
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spelling doaj-3c490b7c9784412dbc666471cdbc0bb62020-11-24T23:32:05ZengAssociation of Scientists and Intellectuals of KosovoPrizren Social Science Journal2616-387X2616-387X2017-12-01116773Evaluation of Kosovo Primary Education Programs in Terms of Cultural DiversitSerdan KERVANCommunities that have lived together for a long time have used the same language and created a number of common values. All of these common values ​​constitute the cult of that community. Culture is a complex phenomenon that reflects the ways in which a nation solves its problems, the ways in which it interacts with each other and with others, and the way they think (Naylor, 1996). This research was conducted by teachers 1-5. the structure of the class curricula and their impact on student achievement is determined by a semi-structured interview form, so it is a qualitative research based on the cause-and-effect relationship. The universe of this research is the class teachers who work in the primary schools in the cities where different mother-tongue education is provided in Kosovo. According to the teachers 'views, the influences of the programs applied for different cultures on the students' success were determined as meaningful differences in the age, education level, teaching language of the teachers and whether or not they were educated in different mother tongues in the same school. http://prizrenjournal.com/index.php/PSSJ/article/view/12Primary educationCultural diversityTeacherEvaluationKosovo
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Evaluation of Kosovo Primary Education Programs in Terms of Cultural Diversit
Prizren Social Science Journal
Primary education
Cultural diversity
Teacher
Evaluation
Kosovo
author_facet Serdan KERVAN
author_sort Serdan KERVAN
title Evaluation of Kosovo Primary Education Programs in Terms of Cultural Diversit
title_short Evaluation of Kosovo Primary Education Programs in Terms of Cultural Diversit
title_full Evaluation of Kosovo Primary Education Programs in Terms of Cultural Diversit
title_fullStr Evaluation of Kosovo Primary Education Programs in Terms of Cultural Diversit
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Kosovo Primary Education Programs in Terms of Cultural Diversit
title_sort evaluation of kosovo primary education programs in terms of cultural diversit
publisher Association of Scientists and Intellectuals of Kosovo
series Prizren Social Science Journal
issn 2616-387X
2616-387X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Communities that have lived together for a long time have used the same language and created a number of common values. All of these common values ​​constitute the cult of that community. Culture is a complex phenomenon that reflects the ways in which a nation solves its problems, the ways in which it interacts with each other and with others, and the way they think (Naylor, 1996). This research was conducted by teachers 1-5. the structure of the class curricula and their impact on student achievement is determined by a semi-structured interview form, so it is a qualitative research based on the cause-and-effect relationship. The universe of this research is the class teachers who work in the primary schools in the cities where different mother-tongue education is provided in Kosovo. According to the teachers 'views, the influences of the programs applied for different cultures on the students' success were determined as meaningful differences in the age, education level, teaching language of the teachers and whether or not they were educated in different mother tongues in the same school.
topic Primary education
Cultural diversity
Teacher
Evaluation
Kosovo
url http://prizrenjournal.com/index.php/PSSJ/article/view/12
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