2019
DOI: 10.19128/turje.489226
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Türkiye’deki erken çocukluk eğitimi üzerine yazılmış lisansüstü tezlerin bir içerik analizi

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the descriptive characteristics, research topics and methodological procedures of master's theses and doctoral dissertations regarding early childhood education in Turkey. Within the scope of the current study, 931 Master's theses and 171 doctoral dissertations were analyzed according to university, institute, department, publication year, academic title of the advisor, research topic, sample group, location in which the study took place, research setting of the study, type of re… Show more

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“…In the findings of their study, the most frequently seen research topics were socialemotional skills/behaviors, language/foreign language education, play in preschool, and science teaching/environment. Additionally, similar to the findings of studies from theses and dissertations (Ahi & Kıldan, 2013;Demirtaş İlhan & Tantekin Erden, 2019), the findings in the current study showed that physical development was the least common subject within the category of developmental subjects amongst articles examined (n = 8).…”
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“…In the findings of their study, the most frequently seen research topics were socialemotional skills/behaviors, language/foreign language education, play in preschool, and science teaching/environment. Additionally, similar to the findings of studies from theses and dissertations (Ahi & Kıldan, 2013;Demirtaş İlhan & Tantekin Erden, 2019), the findings in the current study showed that physical development was the least common subject within the category of developmental subjects amongst articles examined (n = 8).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Educational subjects were found to be the prevailing choice in approximately 40% of the articles. This finding parallels other studies which examined theses and dissertations from early childhood education (Ahi & Kıldan, 2013;Demirtaş İlhan & Tantekin Erden, 2019). Amongst the educational subjects, special education/inclusion (n = 43) and science education (n = 30) were the two most commonly seen subjects.…”
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confidence: 87%
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