Sosyal bilgiler öğretmenlerinin küresel sistemler, küresel eğitim ve çeşitlilik kavramlarına İlişkin algısı

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This study aims to explore Social Studies teachers’ perceptions of new approaches and concepts, which are introduced to field of education through globalization such as global systems, global education, and diversity. In this study phenomenology was used as a method to discover social studies teachers’ perceptions of such concepts. Within the purposeful sampling the researchers used maximum variation sampling method in order to select participants. The participants were four social studies teachers who are currently employed in three different public schools in Turkey. Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with the participants. Inductive data analysis method was used to analyze the data of this study. The study shows that social studies teachers had shallow and unclear perspectives on global systems, global education, and diversity. The teachers also pointed out that global systems and globalization were about social, political, and economic conflicts among different cultures, religions, races, and ethnic groups. Therefore, participants’ negative view of global education was based on personal beliefs rather than knowledge.

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Öztürk, F., & Günel, E. (2016). Sosyal bilgiler öğretmenlerinin küresel sistemler, küresel eğitim ve çeşitlilik kavramlarına İlişkin algısı. Elementary Education Online, 15(1), 172–185. https://doi.org/10.17051/io.2016.79798

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