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2014, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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The research sample has been created in order to investigate the prospective teachers' understanding of childhood by a total of 200 teacher candidates studying in their final year to be early childhood education teachers (N = 59), primary school teachers (N = 61), teachers for the intellectual disabilities (N = 41) and teachers for the visually impaired (N = 39) at Gazi University. It can be indicated that the opinions of prospective teachers of childhood are in a manner that reflects the literature of the periods of human development, approaches to children and childhood represents a prevailing thought of individuals who cannot think maturely and who are still under development. It was determined that teacher candidates emphasize the right to life and security regarding the children's rights.
International Journal of Human Sciences, 2014
Today, the value given to children is increased and with the increased of this value, children's rights has started to appear among the issues that are often raised. In this respect, to teach rights effectively to children is very important from very young age. The aim of this study is to determined preschool teachers' attitudes toward children's rights. Sample of the study consists of 382 teacher candidates who are training in Adıyaman, Kilis 7 Aralık, İnönü, Atatürk, Kafkas, and Muş Alparslan Universities Preschool Education Programme. The study is realized descriptive research approaches, based on the model of survey. As a means of data collection is used "Children's Rights Attitude Scale" The data obtained were analysed by using SPSS program and suggestions were made in accordance with the results. There has been found no significant difference between the attitudes of pre-service teachers towards the child rights according to the variables of class level, educational level of parents, monthly income level of the family and taking the lesson
This research was performed with the purpose of comparative investigation of perceptions which are related to child rights of the prospective primary school teachers' and preschool teachers'. The research was designed properly to qualitative research approach. This research was performed with 80 the prospective primary school teachers and preschool teachers. In determining of the research group, criterion sampling technique was used. In the process of obtaining research data, survey form and semi-structured interview form which is designed for focus group discussions were used. The research data were analyzed with content analysis method. As a result of the research, it was determined that the prospective primary school teachers and preschool teachers have similar perceptions related to child rights. However, it was determined that the perceptions which are related to child rights of the prospective primary school teachers are more comprehensive than perceptions of the prospective preschool teachers related to child rights. Morever, it was determined that the both prospective teacher groups have not adequate awareness and consciousness about child rights.
This study was conducted to investigate the awareness and practices of preschool teachers about the psychosocial desires of early childhood and the strategies they apply for supporting the Children. Qualitative research design is employed for this study. Data were collected through interview and observation from 30 preschool teachers who were purposely selected from two preschools. The collected data were analyzed through description/ narration. The results indicated that teachers had awareness on the different psychosocial problems of early childhood children from their experience. The teacher has good awareness about psychosocial desire of early childhood children. The teacher poses practically in fulfilling the children?s need but the practice comes not from training or education but from experience year of staying. Teachers did know how to help the children in organized way and some of the problems that children have are beyond their capacity to help. Teachers need to include the multiple perspectives of early childhood development into early childhood teaching settings. The school needs to use incentive for early childhood teachers since the profession requires a lot of patience and persistence. Effective teachers in giving psychosocial support need to be encouraged using incentives. The teachers should be motivated in helping the child to get children?s psychosocial need also the governments have to facilitate the environment which is better to teacher?s motivation.
Consideration of the child as a social being and his/her not having the power of self-protection have propounded the significance of children's rights. Teachers are important to educate the individual. Prospective teachers who will be teachers of the future will have a considerable amount of presidency. Thus, the main objective of this research is to reveal the opinions of prospective teachers regarding children rights. Among the qualitative research methods, phenomenological research method has been adopted in this study. Among the participants of the study were 30 prospective teachers who were senior students from three different teacher education programs from a university placed in Turkey. Participants were from the departments of preschool teacher education (n=10), primary school teacher education (n=10) and social studies teacher education (n=10). Data were collected through a structured interview and analyzed by means of content analysis method. According to the findings,...
The aim of this study was to investigate primary school teachers' opinions regarding the importance and functions of preschool education, the transition process from preschool education to primary education, and children's problems related to school transition processes. First, teachers were asked to complete the Primary School Teachers' Views about Early Childhood Education Scale (N=200). In addition, 15 primary school teachers were interviewed. The results showed that there was a significant mean difference in teachers' opinions in terms of age and the department that they graduated from whereas there was not a significant mean difference regarding gender. The interview findings revealed that primary school teachers supported the efforts to expand early childhood education. They mentioned the importance of early childhood education on children's development. In addition, primary school teachers' expectations and comments related to early childhood education and applications were presented SUMMARY Purpose and significance: Information and skills gained by children in preschool education are the basis of their primary education. However, they may have some adaptation problems while they are transitioning into primary education from the education environment to which they have been accustomed. The importance of harmony and integrity between preschool and primary school is vital in order to accommodate an easy transition from the preschool education to primary education . In order to realize an effective transition for students, preschool and primary school teachers need to interact with one another and share information (CDE, 1997). The interaction between the primary school teacher and preschool teacher ensures the integrity and harmony between the two programs on the one hand and, on the other, allows the tracing of child development and learning process. In this regard, it is thought that knowing the opinions and expectations of primary teachers about the preschool education and primary education programs would be useful to facilitate this transition. The main purpose of this study is to investigate primary teachers' opinions on early childhood education and then present primary teachers' expectations and comments regarding preschool education and applications in Turkey. Method: The study was conducted by using survey research design. There were two different participant groups. The first group of the primary teachers (N= 200) participated in the pilot study of the scale. The second group of the primary teachers (N=200) responded to the final version of the scale. In addition, 15 teachers were interviewed. Results: The findings revealed that there was a significant mean difference in teachers' opinions in terms of age and the department that they graduated from whereas there was not a significant mean difference regarding gender. The interview findings revealed that primary teachers indicated the importance of preschool education on children's development and school readiness. According to teachers' responses, children who had enrolled in preschool had different school transition problems than those who had not attended preschool.
The qualifications of early childhood teachers have a great importance as they are the people whom little children share most of their time apart from their parents. Therefore early childhood teachers have quite an important mission. Moving from this point this study aimed at obtaining the candidates’ opinions about the field of early childhood education as a profession. A qualitative research was designed and a semi-structured interview was performed with early childhood teacher candidates all of whom were studying at a foundation university in Turkey. The candidates were from the second, third and the fourth year. Volunteers were asked questions in order to reveal their opinions about the profession such as, the characteristics of the profession, positive and negative sides of the profession or the conditions of the profession. The interviews were decoded by the researcher and the collected data was analyzed by using descriptive statistics. Although the perception of the job was negative in society and the salaries were not satisfactory the results showed that the candidates were dedicated towards their profession. They preferred moral satisfaction more than money. Keywords: Early childhood education, teacher candidates, opinions about profession.
PRITA RIDHA INSANI, 2019
Abstract The characteristics of each child is different, every child has its own uniqueness that can be proud of. At an early age is the period where the most appropriate in developing the character of each child, because early childhood is the "Golden Age". At this time the child has a very large time and space to be developed into a character that is in accordance with the expectations of the nation, to be a good person, responsible, in accordance with ethical standards and norms. During this time needed the help of stimulus that can be provided by the teacher. Doing this action is not easy, but a smart and careful teacher will be able to provide the right stimulus so that the development of this character can be realized. The teacher must be able to create a learning atmosphere without students feeling they are learning. This is very challenging for the creativity of the teacher in educating students, where if this can be realized then the child indirectly follows learning well and the teacher is successful in educating. Keyword : early childhood, teacher, character education.
Proceedings of the 1st Paris Van Java International Seminar on Health, Economics, Social Science and Humanities (PVJ-ISHESSH 2020), 2021
This study discusses the perceptions and opinions of the primary school teachers about whether or not for primary students go to the kindergarten first. Respondents of this study are the primary school teacher who have immeasurable teaching experience. The data were collected by interviewing 40 primary school teachers who are selected randomly. The teachers especially have had been teaching for about 11 to 18 yearsteaching experience. Based on the data collection and results of the study, it can be concluded that 85% of the teachers admitted that they did not encounter any obstacles in teaching students who are not go to kindergarten before they go to the primary school. In other words, kindergarten education did not give any significance to the primary school teacher in their teaching process to the students. Keywords—Primary School, Teahers, Preschool, education
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