DSpace Collection:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/34202024-03-28T15:40:12Z2024-03-28T15:40:12ZInvestigation of Hypothetico-Creative Reasoning Skills of Teacher Trainees in Terms of Their Thinking StylesGelen, İsmailDuran, VolkanOzer, Bayramhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/34272018-11-09T14:08:12Z2016-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Investigation of Hypothetico-Creative Reasoning Skills of Teacher Trainees in Terms of Their Thinking Styles
Authors: Gelen, İsmail; Duran, Volkan; Ozer, Bayram
Abstract: Thinking styles more boradly intellectual styles refers to people’s partly fixed, relatively
stable and innate preferences about information processing and handling with the tasks that
they may confront (Zhang & Sternberg, 2005). Sternberg’s (1988) introduced of the theory
of mental self-government, where intellectual style specifies 13 thinking styles that fall
along five dimensions of mental self-government: (a) functions, (b) forms, (c) levels, (d)
scopes, and (e) leanings of government as applied to individuals (Zhang, Sternberg, Rayner,
2002: 14).Hypothetico-Creative reasoning model developed by Duran (2014) can be
defined skills including logical and creative thinking skills in 12 dimensions. This study, is
a descriptive study based on, relational screening model among the screening models.The
purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between learning styles proposed by
Sternberg (1988) and hypothetico-creative reasoning skills proposed by Duran (2014) in the
context of the characteristics of left an right brains or thinking modes emphasized by Zhang
(2002). The population consists of all the second grade students (N=383) in those departments in the education period 2015-2016 in English Teaching Department, Preschool
Education Department, Department of Elementary Education, The Department of Computer
Education and Instruction, The Department of Psychological Counseling And Guidance. It
was found thatstudents are more prone to use their right brains, that is lateralization of
hepispheric specialization is thought to be in right side. Hence students perceive themselves
to use Type I thinking, holistic mode of thinking styles indicating that they use right brain
hence perceive themselves to be more holistic, creative and experiantial learners.2016-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Determination of the Needs of the Families with a Mentally Handicapped Child According to Their MoodSanli, EsatBarut, Yasarhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/34262018-11-09T14:08:07Z2016-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: The Determination of the Needs of the Families with a Mentally Handicapped Child According to Their Mood
Authors: Sanli, Esat; Barut, Yasar
Abstract: Numerous domain experts who provide service to disabled individuals have focused on
only disabled children for many years and the family has not generally dwelled on during
this time. But today, it is more clearly seen that meeting the needs of family means meeting
the needs of the child. The families may reveal different sensual reactions according to their
children’s special condition. In case it is known whether these sensual reactions affect their
requirement areas and the intensity of their needs, the quality of the given assistance can be
increased.This research was made to determine which requirement areas are affected by
the mood of parents with a mentally handicapped child attending special education and
rehabilitation centers and the level of it.The population of this research consists of the
families whose mentally handicapped children attend special education and rehabilitation
centers inside the Samsun provincial border in 2011-2012. The families of 443 mentally
handicapped children who attend 14 special education and rehabilitation centers in Samsun
city center, Çarşamba and Bafra districts were chosen via simple random sampling
technique. In this research, Family Needs Assesment Survey (FNAS), which was developed
by Bailey and Simeonsson, adapted into Turkish by Sucuoğlu, revised by Cavkaytar and
friends, was used as the data collection tool. FNAS and the personal information form
which was developed by the researcher were applied to the families of 443 mentally
handicapped children who attend special education and rehabilitation centers.The average
points of the parents they got from four subscales differ according to their mood.2016-01-01T00:00:00ZAcquisition of spatial adjectives in the case of a fouryear- old child knowing Azerbaijani Turkish, English and Farsi: A case study of multilingualismShahiditabar, Mostafahttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/34252018-11-09T14:07:59Z2016-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Acquisition of spatial adjectives in the case of a fouryear- old child knowing Azerbaijani Turkish, English and Farsi: A case study of multilingualism
Authors: Shahiditabar, Mostafa
Abstract: This study aims at investigating the acquisition of spatial adjectives in a
four-year-old multilingual child speaking Azerbaijani Turkish, English and
Farsi. The subject of the current study has been exposed to the mentioned
languages from birth. The opposite game is played for the elicitation of the
adjectives. The results show that the child's answers are not the same in the
three languages. For instance, he could produce kiçik for low in Azerbaijani
Turkish but he could not produce the same adjective in English nor Farsi.
Furthermore, the results of the current research do not completely agree with
Clark (Clark, 1972)'s hierarchy of acquisition for spatial adjectives
including big/little, tall/short, long/short, high/low, wide/narrow and
thick/thin, respectively. For example, the child could produce arıq in
Azerbaijani Turkish, small in English and کوچولو in Farsi for thin listed in
Clark (Clark, 1972)'s hierarchy of acquisition for spatial adjectives as the
most difficult adjective to acquire by children. Moreover, the child could not
produce any words in the three languages he knew for low which is said to
be acquired earlier than thin in Clark (Clark, 1972)'s hierarchy.2016-01-01T00:00:00ZClass oppression, commodification, and consumerism in Dreiser’s Sister CarrieOmrani, ElhamRoyanian, ShamsoddinShabanirad, Ensiehhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/34242018-11-09T14:08:16Z2016-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Class oppression, commodification, and consumerism in Dreiser’s Sister Carrie
Authors: Omrani, Elham; Royanian, Shamsoddin; Shabanirad, Ensieh
Abstract: Theodore Dreiser, an American novelist, had experienced financial insecurity in his
family and tasted the bitterness of poverty. So, through the contrast of affluence
and poverty, he depicted class distinction, oppressive ideologies, and social
inequality in a capitalist and consumerist society in his literary works. It is
perceivable that through a Marxist reading of his works, one can feel the way he
tried to portray the urban capitalist society in America in the late nineteenth
century and the negative effects of capitalism on individuals and their behavior and
values. This paper intends to discuss Marxist critique of class oppression,
commodification, and consumerism in Dreiser’s Sister Carrie. The characters in
this novel commodify and oppress one another in order to achieve their own
personal goals; someone victimizes another person to his own convenience and
becomes a social climber while there is no financial security for the other one who
falls to misery. The difficult conditions of the workers and the lower class versus
the comfortable conditions of the higher class in such a capitalist society are
discussed in Dreiser’s Sister Carrie. Besides, the ruling class constructed false
ideologies which just benefit them and they instill these ideologies into the minds
of the lower class and in this way the labor source, or base, is governed by the
superstructure. So, the role of ideology in the society and the Marxist view of its
function in capitalist society are also discussed in this paper.2016-01-01T00:00:00Z