Skills in Social Studies Curricula in Turkey: An Examination in the Context of Socio-Cultural Interaction

The aim of this study was to chronologically examine the contents of the social studies curricula implemented in Turkey in terms of skills teaching in the context of socio-cultural interaction. In the study, the social studies curricula used since 1967 were subjected to content analysis, and the ski...

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Main Authors: Zafer Ibrahimoglu*, Selda San
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RU Publications 2017-04-01
Series:European Journal of Educational Research
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Online Access: http://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_6_2_225_Ibrahimoglu_etal.pdf
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spelling doaj-669eb929d8084417a612753b9de2ebd92020-11-25T00:34:19ZengRU PublicationsEuropean Journal of Educational Research 2165-87142165-87142017-04-016222523410.12973/eu-jer.6.2.22512036Skills in Social Studies Curricula in Turkey: An Examination in the Context of Socio-Cultural InteractionZafer Ibrahimoglu*0Selda San1 Marmara University Marmara University The aim of this study was to chronologically examine the contents of the social studies curricula implemented in Turkey in terms of skills teaching in the context of socio-cultural interaction. In the study, the social studies curricula used since 1967 were subjected to content analysis, and the skills aimed to be taught to students in the contents of these curricula were listed. These lists were examined with reference to the socio-cultural conditions of the time they were implemented. Based on the findings, it can be stated that the contents and emphasis of skills cyclically varied across different social studies curricula in Turkey. There was sometimes an individual-centred and libertarian approach adopted in the curricula, while at other times an environment was present in which strict rules were dominant and the system was emphasized rather than the individual as part of the political and social conditions of the time. http://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_6_2_225_Ibrahimoglu_etal.pdf Social studies instructional curriculum skills social interaction
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author Zafer Ibrahimoglu*
Selda San
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Selda San
Skills in Social Studies Curricula in Turkey: An Examination in the Context of Socio-Cultural Interaction
European Journal of Educational Research
Social studies
instructional curriculum
skills
social interaction
author_facet Zafer Ibrahimoglu*
Selda San
author_sort Zafer Ibrahimoglu*
title Skills in Social Studies Curricula in Turkey: An Examination in the Context of Socio-Cultural Interaction
title_short Skills in Social Studies Curricula in Turkey: An Examination in the Context of Socio-Cultural Interaction
title_full Skills in Social Studies Curricula in Turkey: An Examination in the Context of Socio-Cultural Interaction
title_fullStr Skills in Social Studies Curricula in Turkey: An Examination in the Context of Socio-Cultural Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Skills in Social Studies Curricula in Turkey: An Examination in the Context of Socio-Cultural Interaction
title_sort skills in social studies curricula in turkey: an examination in the context of socio-cultural interaction
publisher RU Publications
series European Journal of Educational Research
issn 2165-8714
2165-8714
publishDate 2017-04-01
description The aim of this study was to chronologically examine the contents of the social studies curricula implemented in Turkey in terms of skills teaching in the context of socio-cultural interaction. In the study, the social studies curricula used since 1967 were subjected to content analysis, and the skills aimed to be taught to students in the contents of these curricula were listed. These lists were examined with reference to the socio-cultural conditions of the time they were implemented. Based on the findings, it can be stated that the contents and emphasis of skills cyclically varied across different social studies curricula in Turkey. There was sometimes an individual-centred and libertarian approach adopted in the curricula, while at other times an environment was present in which strict rules were dominant and the system was emphasized rather than the individual as part of the political and social conditions of the time.
topic Social studies
instructional curriculum
skills
social interaction
url http://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_6_2_225_Ibrahimoglu_etal.pdf
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