Compulsory
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EGZ0002 ATATURK'S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION 2
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2
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0
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3
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Political inland reforms (removal of the Sultanate, declaration of the Republic, removal of the Halifax, etc.); revolutions made in the social field (hat reform, closure of tekkes and zawas, Calendar, Time and Surname Law); revolutions in the field of education and culture (Tevhid-i Tedrisat Law, Letters Revolution, Turkish History and Language Revolution); revolutions in the field of law; Atatürk's multi-party transitional experiences and reactions (the establishment and closure of the Terakkiperver Cumhuriyet Firk, the Sheikh Said rebellion and the assassination attempt on Atatürk); Atatürk's multi-party political life transitions (establishment of the Free Republican Party, closure and Menemen Event); Republican period, Turkey's economic resources and policy (İzmir Economic Congress); Turkish foreign policy in the Atatürk period (Population exchange, membership of the League of Nations, Balkan Antantasi and Sadabat Pakti); Atatürk era of Turkish foreign policy (Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits, Hatay to join the motherland, Turkey's bilateral relations with other countries); Definition, scope and principles of Atatürk's thought system; After Ataturk's Turkey, the ruling Democratic Party in the 1960s and 1970s in Turkey, Turkey's foreign policy after 1960.
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Compulsory
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EGZ0004 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2
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2
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0
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3
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Past tense; future; the kiosks (can, could, may, must, etc); the ability to speak, read, write, and listen in these times and on the streets; verbal skills (asking questions at restaurants and restaurants, ordering food, etc.); reading skills (internet weather reports, recipe, banner / poster texts etc); writing skills (writing text messages, giving written directions, writing emails / invitations, etc.); listening skills (weather report, recipe, etc.).
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Compulsory
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EGZ0006 TURKISH LANGUAGE 2
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3
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0
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5
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Characteristics of academic language and writing; using definitions, concepts and terms in academic writings; objective and subjective expression; the structure and types of academic texts (articles, reports and scientific abstracts etc); claiming, writing propositions (verifying an idea, defending or opposing); the formal characteristics of scientific reports and articles; the steps of writing reports; explanation, discussion, establishing relations between texts, showing references (citation and footnotes, bibliography); writing headings, summarizing, writing keywords; ethical principles to be observed in scientific writings; academic text writing applications.
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Compulsory
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EMZ0003 PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
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2
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0
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3
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Fundamental issues and problem areas of philosophy; philosophy of existence, knowledge, ethics / values and education; basic philosophical movements (idealism, realism, naturalism, empiricism, rationalism, pragmatism, existentialism, analytic philosophy) and education; educational philosophy and educational movements: standing, fundamentalism, progression, existential education, critical / radical education; Educational views of some philosophers (Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, J. Dewey, Ibn-i Sina, Farabi, J. J. Rousseau et al.) In the Islamic world and in the West; human nature, individual differences and education; education in terms of some political and economic ideologies; influential currents of thought and education in mo- dernleş process in Turkey; The philosophical foundations of the Turkish education system.
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Compulsory
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EMZ0004 EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY
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2
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0
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3
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Basic concepts of sociology: Society, social structure, social phenomenon, social event etc .; sociolo- gian precursors (Ibn-i Haldun, A. Comte, K. Marx, E. Durkheim, M. Weber et al.) and educational perspectives; education in terms of basic sociological theories (functionalism, structuralism, symbolic interactionism, conflict theory, critical theory, phenomenology and ethnomethodology); social processes (socialization, social stratification, social mobility, social change etc.) and education; social institutions (family, religion, economics, politics) and education; The development of sociology and the sociology of education in Turkey (Ziya Gokalp, Ismail Hakki Baltacıoğlu, Nurettin Artillery, Mumtaz Turhan et al.); culture and education; social, cultural, moral system and school as a community.
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Compulsory
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OEZ1002
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2
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0
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4
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Compulsory
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OEZ1004
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2
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0
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4
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Compulsory
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OEZ1006
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3
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0
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5
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