Evaluation of Olgun Children’s Journal (1935) within the Scope of Adding Nation and History Awareness to Children
Tolgahan AYANTAŞ,
Cengiz DÖNMEZ
Abstract:This study sought to evaluate Olgun Children’s Journal (1935) within the scope of the efforts of adding nation and history awareness to children by using document examination which is among qualitative research methods. Olgun Children’s Journal which was issued for the first time on 16 February 1935 was a children’s journal which ended its publication life with its 13th and final issue on 25 May 1935. Specific sections of the journal in every issue were Let’s Learn the Statesmen of the Nation, One Mustafa for… Show more
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