“…Among many of the presented triggers, trends, problems and requirements, various new aims and goals for education in terms of the national curriculum are often identified. For example, attractive goals in curriculum reforms include active learning (Korkmaz 2008), student participation , learner-centredness (Bulut 2007, Chisholm & Leyendecker 2008, Yusuf 2013, the integration of subjects and knowledge , Priestley 2011, Wallace et al 2007, and effective learning processes (Albright et al 2013). There is also a constant effort to increase students' knowledge (Korkmaz 2008) and skills (Bantwini 2010, and to improve school achievement (Altinyelken 2010, Cheung & Wong 2011, Datnow et al 2000.…”