Cultural Sensitiveness of School Goals and Students’ Failure in Turkey

Education is the means by which society provides for the transmission or advancement of its culture and it is formally done at schools that are the arena of human interaction aimed at producing learning. But some people in that interaction aimed at producing learning cannot achieve as much as the ot...

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Main Author: Ismet Sahin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association of Educators 2006-06-01
Series:International Journal of Progressive Education
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Online Access:http://inased.org/ijpev2n2/sahin.htm
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spelling doaj-43bf7f69c14042a6b66a91b2197269782020-11-24T23:03:37ZengInternational Association of EducatorsInternational Journal of Progressive Education1554-52102006-06-01222242Cultural Sensitiveness of School Goals and Students’ Failure in TurkeyIsmet SahinEducation is the means by which society provides for the transmission or advancement of its culture and it is formally done at schools that are the arena of human interaction aimed at producing learning. But some people in that interaction aimed at producing learning cannot achieve as much as the others due to some social or individual factors especially when the society is not homogeneous in terms of culture, language, etc.All cultures do not require the same kinds of knowledge and all may have distinct goals and expectations in education. This study aims at presenting the consensus and conflict in perspectives of students of different ethnic origins on general goals of education and expectations from schools in East and Southeast Turkey. The results will be used to generate a rationale to assume that the failure of students in East and Southeast Turkey where majority of population is ethnically diverse, may be because of the lack of divergent goals and expectations set for school curriculum or that the failure of students is dependent on some other factors except the unique school curriculum unresponsive to cultural or ethnic diversity. For this purpose, the goals of general education (1973, Law number 1739, Item number 2), and school expectations developed by House (1973) were prepared as questionnaire items, piloted, validated and administered to 9373 secondary school students in east and southeast Turkey. The findings of this study were that the students of different ethnic origins value the goals and expectations set for school curriculum in Turkey in significantly different ways. http://inased.org/ijpev2n2/sahin.htmTurkish Educationethnic diversityschool curriculum
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Cultural Sensitiveness of School Goals and Students’ Failure in Turkey
International Journal of Progressive Education
Turkish Education
ethnic diversity
school curriculum
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title Cultural Sensitiveness of School Goals and Students’ Failure in Turkey
title_short Cultural Sensitiveness of School Goals and Students’ Failure in Turkey
title_full Cultural Sensitiveness of School Goals and Students’ Failure in Turkey
title_fullStr Cultural Sensitiveness of School Goals and Students’ Failure in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Sensitiveness of School Goals and Students’ Failure in Turkey
title_sort cultural sensitiveness of school goals and students’ failure in turkey
publisher International Association of Educators
series International Journal of Progressive Education
issn 1554-5210
publishDate 2006-06-01
description Education is the means by which society provides for the transmission or advancement of its culture and it is formally done at schools that are the arena of human interaction aimed at producing learning. But some people in that interaction aimed at producing learning cannot achieve as much as the others due to some social or individual factors especially when the society is not homogeneous in terms of culture, language, etc.All cultures do not require the same kinds of knowledge and all may have distinct goals and expectations in education. This study aims at presenting the consensus and conflict in perspectives of students of different ethnic origins on general goals of education and expectations from schools in East and Southeast Turkey. The results will be used to generate a rationale to assume that the failure of students in East and Southeast Turkey where majority of population is ethnically diverse, may be because of the lack of divergent goals and expectations set for school curriculum or that the failure of students is dependent on some other factors except the unique school curriculum unresponsive to cultural or ethnic diversity. For this purpose, the goals of general education (1973, Law number 1739, Item number 2), and school expectations developed by House (1973) were prepared as questionnaire items, piloted, validated and administered to 9373 secondary school students in east and southeast Turkey. The findings of this study were that the students of different ethnic origins value the goals and expectations set for school curriculum in Turkey in significantly different ways.
topic Turkish Education
ethnic diversity
school curriculum
url http://inased.org/ijpev2n2/sahin.htm
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