This study was conducted with the purpose of finding out the opinions of teachers working at special education centers about inclusive education. The study was conducted with teachers working at a special education center in Famagusta, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, in the academic year of 2016-2017. Qualitative methodology was used in the research. Using semi-structured interview technique, face-to-face interviews were held with teachers of various ages, length of service, gender and of different undergraduate and graduate degrees who work at the special education center. Face-toface interviews were recorded with voice recorders. The teachers were first informed on the reason of the interview and the reason for which the data would be used. Descriptive analysis technique was used in the analysis of data.
The aim of this study is to investigate students in classes 1-2-3-4, studying Pyschological Guidance and Counselling (PGC) at a university in T.R.N.C. (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) in their relationships with their parents and their attitudes towards marriage. The study includes 325 students and was conducted during the spring of 2015-2016. 'Personal information forms', 'İnönü Marriage Attitudes Scale, 'Attitudes towards Parents Scale I and II' have been used in order to collect research data. The viewpoints of the student PCG group, who work with child and family, have been particularly focused in connection to all of these. The findings revealed that female students' attitudes towards their mothers are better compared to that of male students. However, in terms of gender, no connection was found between attitude towards their father and their attitude towards marriage. As female PCG students' attitude towards their mother increases, so too has their attitude towards their father and their attitudes towards marriage. For the men whose parents are still together (not separated), there is no link between their strong attiudes towards their parents and their attitude towards marriage. It has come to light that female students, whose parents are separated, have a stronger attitude towards their mother and father. No connection was found between the students' parents being married or having separate living arrangements and the students' gender. Male students with parents who live separately have a stronger approach towards their their mother and father.
Accurate usage of tablet etc. devices in growth period is essential in terms of development performance. Tablet usage for education and teaching supports audio-visual memory; however, an examination of the consequences of continued usage reveals serious problems. Technology is essential in terms of communication and reaching information in the life of every individual regardless of their age and period. However, especially for small children, tablet and other technological devices should be used under the surveillance of parents. In terms of development, tablets are used in education in areas such as linguistic, social, cognitive and academic development. However, it is known that using them for long hours has negative impacts on the development of children. In this paper, interviews were held with 10 mothers whose children are going to pre-school institutions. The research used face-to-face interview technique. The purpose of the study is to examine the attitude of mothers as regards usage of tablets by their children. During the interviews with mothers, the "interview form prepared for tablet usage" was used which was prepared by the researcher this form was prepared by the researcher. It consisted of question and answer technique mothers who constituted the study group were interviewed in person and analysis were made according to the obtained answers. Sub-theme was created and analysis were concluded based on these data. Obtained findings show that mothers have both negative and positive attitude as regards tablet usage. They think that tablets are effective in teaching their children important concepts, but are also worried that it can lead to addiction and problems in their relations with peers.
Kaygı tüm bireylerde var olan ancak ergenlik döneminde, artış gösterebilen bir durumdur. Kaygının oluşmasında bireylerin okul yaşamı, ailesi, ailesinin gelir durumu gibi özellikler önem arz etmekte ve kontrol edilmesi gerekmektedir. Bu araştırmada yatılı yurtta kalan ortaöğretim 12. sınıf öğrencileri ile aileleri yanında kalan ortaöğretim 12. Sınıf öğrencilerinin durumluk -süreklilik kaygı düzeyleri arasındaki ilişkiyi incelemek amaçlanmıştır. Ortaöğretime devam ederken aile yanında ve ortaöğretime devam ederken yatılı yurtta kalmanın durumluk -sürekli kaygıya ne düzeyde bir etkisinin olduğu incelenmeye çalışılmıştır. Çalışmanın örneklemi, 2016 -2017 eğitim -öğretim yılı Adana ili Ceyhan ilçesi merkezinde öğrenim gören Eczacı Bahattin -Sevinç Erdinç Fen Lisesi, Mehmet Orhun Yaylacı Anadolu Lisesi, Ceyhan Erkek İmam Hatip Lisesi ve Ceyhan Ticaret Borsası Sosyal Bilimler Lise'nsin de öğrenim gören 12. sınıf, 118 (%34) kadın, 156 (%57) erkek ve ailesi yanında kalan 145 (%53), yatılı yurtta kalan 129 (%43) olmak üzere toplamda 274 öğrenciden oluşmaktadır. Çalışmaya katılan öğrencilere "Kişisel Bilgi Formu" ve "Durumluk -Süreklilik Kaygı Envanteri" uygulanmıştır. Durumluk Kaygı Envanterinde katılımcıdan istenilen belirli durumlar ve anlarda kendisini nasıl hissettiğini tasvir etmesi ve envantere cevap vermesi istenir. Sürekli Kaygı Envanterinde ise katılımcı genel anlamda duygularını değerlendirerek envantere cevap vermesi istenir. Envanter iki sayfadan oluşmaktadır, TX -1 ve TX -2 şeklinde düzenlenmiştir. Araştırma sonucunda genel olarak bakıldığında "Durumluk -
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