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Children’s Rights in the Early Childhood Education Curriculum and Activity Book in Türkiye

This research evaluates the representation of children’s rights in the Early Childhood Education curriculum and Activity Book in Türkiye. Content analysis was used to assess the scope, depth, and frequency of children’s rights-related learning achievements in both the curriculum and the Activity Boo...

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Published in:Amicus curiae (Bicester, England) England), 2024-11, Vol.6 (1), p.125-141
Main Authors: Bayik, Nejla Tugcem Sahin, Durmus, Ceyda
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