2022
DOI: 10.52380/ijpes.2022.9.3.776
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The Predictive Role Of The Primary School Teachers’ Educational Beliefs On Their Curriculum Design Orientation Preferences

Abstract: Educational beliefs influence teachers' designing teaching environment, teaching methods and techniques they apply in the classroom, the strategies they use in classroom management and the measurement-evaluation tools they prefer. In this regard, teachers' educational beliefs can be said to affect their curriculum design orientations. Curricula play a significant role in raising individuals within a country. Hence, teachers' educational beliefs also have an impact on raising students. This study sheds light on… Show more

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“…Zirhlioğlu and Yayla (2016) investigate how principles of educational philosophy such as perennialism, essentialism, progressivism, and reconstructionism are perceived by students in Education Faculties, offering insights into the diverse philosophical orientations within educational contexts. Additionally, (Aslan, 2022) discusses how the educational beliefs of primary school teachers influence their preferences in curriculum design, with particular attention to the role of idealism in shaping these preferences.…”
Section: A the Philosophy Of Idealism In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zirhlioğlu and Yayla (2016) investigate how principles of educational philosophy such as perennialism, essentialism, progressivism, and reconstructionism are perceived by students in Education Faculties, offering insights into the diverse philosophical orientations within educational contexts. Additionally, (Aslan, 2022) discusses how the educational beliefs of primary school teachers influence their preferences in curriculum design, with particular attention to the role of idealism in shaping these preferences.…”
Section: A the Philosophy Of Idealism In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%