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The examination of the views of the elementary school first grade teachers on the problems they experienced in the 4+4+4 education system and their solution proposals
Author(s) -
Birsel Aybek,
Serkan Aslan
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
pegem journal of education and instruction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.186
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2148-239X
pISSN - 2146-0655
DOI - 10.14527/pegegog.2015.018
Subject(s) - scope (computer science) , mathematics education , phenomenology (philosophy) , research object , qualitative research , compulsory education , psychology , school system , research design , research method , medical education , pedagogy , medicine , sociology , computer science , social science , philosophy , business administration , epistemology , regional science , business , programming language
The object of this study is to determine views of teachers serving at first grade classes on problems they experienced related to the 4+4+4 intermittent compulsory education system and their solution proposals developed for these problems. In the research, phenomenology design as one of the qualitative research designs was used. The research was conducted on 23 first grade teachers serving in Karakocan County of Elazig City. In the scope of the research, the data were collected by using questionnaires for written opinions. Content analysis was used in the data analysis. As a result of the research, most of the teachers stated that they maintain negative thoughts on the 4+4+4 intermittent compulsory education system, they do not approve that the students in the age group of 60-66-months start school, they mostly experienced problems regarding the new education system as related to students, and they developed proposals addressing problems that they encountered with students. Proposals were developed based on the findings derived from the research.

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