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Felsefe grubu öğretmen adaylarının dramaya yönelik tutumlarının incelenmesi

The aim of the study is to investigate philosophy group teacher candidates’ attitudes of drama as an instructional method. The research is designed in descriptive survey model. A total of 187 ... olarak sunulmuştur 1 Millî Eğitim Bakanlığı , Türkiye 2 Sorumlu yazar Philosophy education; philosophy group teacher candidates; drama method; creative drama attitude scale Giriş Eğitim temel bilgi

Innovations, Challenges and Future Directions in Nature of Science Research: Reflections from Early Career Academics

innovation; History of science; Philosophy of science Background Early career academics (ECAs) play a crucial role in advancing disciplines, by bringing in new perspectives and innovating in their research ... which included initial teacher training, I used to ask many ‘why’ questions about physics and science in general, which led me into the study of history and philosophy of science. After a few NOS-related

Developing an Evaluation Rubric for Planning and Assessing SSI-Based STEAM Programs in Science Classrooms

how they are adopted within the classroom. Generally, the SSI approach focuses on incorporating the intersection of science and society so that students can consider socio-political,  cultural,  moral ... and dialogue about different socio-cultural and political values and views, and how they affect social practices. Students are then given opportunities to put into action the values and practices they

Political Centralization and Government Accountability

? How many levels of government should there be? How should state borders be drawn? We develop a model of political agency in which voters differ in their ability to monitor rent-seeking politicians. We ... externalities promote political integration, but heterogeneity raises the downsides of large jurisdictions (Alesina and Spolaore 2003) . Political-economy frictions provide rigorous microfoundations for the

Efficiency, Welfare, and Political Competition

We study political competition in an environment in which voters have private information about their preferences. Our framework covers models of income taxation, public-goods provision, or publicly ... efficiency considerations are politically infeasible. JEL Codes: C72, D72, D82, H21, H41, H42. - generate another layer of constraints, such as the requirement of voluntary participation. Political economy

Capturing and Developing Teachers’ Pedagogical Content Knowledge in Sustainable Development Using Content Representation and Video-Based Reflection

. I think I will be more significant and highlight the politics. That they are on the track that the political game and political issues often put sticks in the wheel when it comes to fixing the ... desirable development of their teaching. In his pedagogical reasoning, Jacob said that he wants to develop his teaching to introduce the political role for achieving a SD. Elliot expressed in his pedagogical

Art Instead of Philosophy

basic question I would like to pose in this text is: can a conceptual art toolbox express in its own way that which had been formerly expressed by philosophy? How, with the usage of means suggested by ... conceptual art, may one build a general image of the world ? comparable to that which philosophy had previously given? Perhaps a full answer to the above question leads us into the areas of art which ceased to

Early Career Innovations in Science Education Research: Introduction to the Special Issue

typically been used in science education but have had demonstrated utility in other fields, such as philosophy and sociology. In particular, the paper presents IA as an approach rooted in critical theories

Financial Asset Holdings and Political Attitudes: Evidence from Revolutionary England

companies to measure the effect of overseas share investment on their political attitudes. I show that overseas shareholding pushed moderates lacking prior mercantile interests to support reform. I interpret ... QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 0 An earlier version circulated as ''Financial Innovations and Political Development.'' I owe particular thanks to Ran Abramitzky , Susan Athey, Avner Greif, Aprajit

The Transformation of Teaching Habits in Relation to the Introduction of Grading and National Testing in Science Education in Sweden

essentialist and/or progressivist educational philosophy. In the responses to the introduction of grading and national testing, the teachers took three approaches: Their habits being reinforced, revised or ... scientific knowledge in alignment with an essentialist educational philosophy, to preparing students to do well on tests, to supporting their development as individuals, which is in alignment with a

Rewolucja Myśli, czyli Artysta Wobec Zła. Rzecz o Pieterze Hugo. Dedykowane Andrzejowi Turowskiemu

potrzebowało nowych myśli, nowej sztuki. W swojej książce Art That Sparks Unrest: The Artistic-Political Manifesto of Particular Art, Andrzej Turowski pokazał nam, że sztuka “by immersing itself in the ... Zivilisationsbruch. Denken nach Auschwitz, red. Dan Diner (Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch, 1988), 7; por.: Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Heidegger, Art and Politics. The Fiction of the Political (Oxford: Oxford

Doświadczenie granic. Izraelska sztuka konceptualna przełomu lat sześćdziesiątych i siedemdziesiątych

artists who have taken up the problems associated with experiencing life in disputed territories, thus, for the first time in Israeli history of art, critically referring to political and social reality

Idea demokracji w filozofii społecznej Karla R. Poppera – racjonalistyczny mit nowoczesnej Europy

sciences. This development of their thought has particular consequences for their philosophical style. On the one band – as one can note in Popper – their philosophy is one which is low on poetic turns of ... Critics,” w Paul Arthur Schilpp, red, The Philosophy of Karl Popper, vol. II (La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1974). 12 Popper, Conjectures and Refutations, 232.; Popper, Objective Knowledge. An Evolutionary

Margins, Minima, Media etc : the Political Meaning of Conceptual Art

Political Meaning of Conceptual Art This article focuses upon the issue of the political meaning of art. It discusses the possibility of making art political. It also attempts to define the ways in which ... political art functions and points out two ways: as undertaking a political topic or as a form which adopts a political meaning. The research field of the article is the period 1960-1980 when art was

CONTINGENCY AND IMPROVISATION IN PERFORMANCE ART FROM THE 1970s TO THE PRESENT

improvisation; it investigates what it means to improvise in performance art and reveals the political potential of improvisation. Even though artists reluctantly admit they improvise or make errors, examples of ... anti-institutional and anarchic, and therefore it is political. By improvising, artists get closer to life, to the social and political situation – they comment on it and change it. To conclude, as

Zasiewy Teresy Murak jako Medium Kształtowania Tożsamości w Miejskiej Przestrzeni Publicznej

participant of the common space, and thus to the formation of political identity. Therefore, performances can be treated as a political gesture resulting from an affective need to participate in public life and

Aktywność Społecznie Użyteczna: Twórczość, Postawy i Ryzyko

, the question most usually asked concerns the character of the barriers blocking the development of civil society. They can be of formal, financial, structural, political, mental nature, but also

Leszek Przyjemski: Szaleństwo jako Praktyka Krytyczna. Neoawangarda i Polityka

Gallery Tak) within the political reality of the 1970s. In particular, the author focuses on the interpretation of hysterics – an issue investigated by the artist and depicted by him as a reaction to the

Queensland’s Science Curriculum: Still Learning from the Past

proposed considering the relative weight of influence of six competing societal demands on school science education for determining its character. These demands — “political”, “economic”, “subject ... literate citizenry” (Fensham, 1988 p. 7) . In outlining this now decades-old tension, Fensham (2016) also discussed Roberts’ (2007) two visions for scientific literacy, which distinguish “Political

Earthquakes, Religion, and Transition to Self-Government in Italian Cities

This article presents a unique historical experiment to explore the dynamics of institutional change in the Middle Ages. We have assembled a novel data set, where information on political ... the data, we document that the occurrence of an earthquake retarded institutional transition from autocratic regimes to self-government (the commune) in cities where the political and the religious