The purpose of this study was to investigate Turkish pre-service teachers’ beliefs about social studies in order to expand upon a debate that has been ongoing for the last few decades. While there always have been various definition since the inception of the field, to date, no single, official definition has been agreed upon among social studies educators. The study indicated that there are a wide variety of beliefs regarding social studies exist among Turkish pre-service teachers. The vast majority of the participants characterized social studies is an integrated field of study, although what they included as tenets of this field varied widely. The majority of the participants cited either “preparing informed citizens” or “improving communication skills” as the sole purpose of social studies.
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November 01 2011
Turkish Pre-Service Teachers’ Beliefs about the Nature of Social Studies Available to Purchase
Mehmet Açıkalın
Mehmet Açıkalın
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Istanbul University
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Hasan Ali Yucel College of Education, Muskile Sk. No: 1 VEFA / FATIH / ISTANBUL 34126 TURKEY, Phone: 00 90 505 9212871, E-mail: acikalin@istanbul.edu.tr, mehmet.acikalin@gmail.com
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Hasan Ali Yucel College of Education, Muskile Sk. No: 1 VEFA / FATIH / ISTANBUL 34126 TURKEY, Phone: 00 90 505 9212871, E-mail: acikalin@istanbul.edu.tr, mehmet.acikalin@gmail.com
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Emerald Publishing Limited
2011
Social Studies Research and Practice (2011) 6 (3): 18–35.
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Açıkalın M (2011), "Turkish Pre-Service Teachers’ Beliefs about the Nature of Social Studies". Social Studies Research and Practice, Vol. 6 No. 3 pp. 18–35, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/SSRP-03-2011-B0002
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