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Metaphors of teacher candıdates regardıng the concept of non-governmental organızatıons (NGOs)
Author(s) -
SELANİK AY Tuğba
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
educational research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-3839
DOI - 10.5897/err2016.2774
Subject(s) - metaphor , curriculum , pedagogy , qualitative research , psychology , medical education , sociology , political science , social science , medicine , philosophy , linguistics
In this study, a learning area in social studies curriculum called “Groups, institutions and social organizations” was used. It can be seen that an important role for teachers in a social studies programme is to benefit from non-governmental organizations. The aim of this study is to investigate primary school teacher candidates’ social metaphors to describe the concept of non-governmental organizations.  In the study, phenomonology method is used which is widely employed in a qualitative research approach.  The participants of the study are 300 teacher candidates attending Afyon Kocatepe University, Faculty of Education. The Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) Metaphor Form is used to collect data. The findings obtained show that the participants developed 47 NGO-related metaphors. The most commonly reported category is society (38.31%) followed by the category of others (34.48%) and values (26.81%).

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