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Social studies teacher candidates' views on the controversial issues incorporated into their courses in Turkey

Incorporating controversial issues into pre-service teacher education provides teacher candidates with opportunities not only to gain effective civic competence but also to develop skills and experience in their teaching of controversial issues. The purpose of this study was to ascertain social stud...

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Published in:Teaching and teacher education 2010-02, Vol.26 (2), p.323-334
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Candidates
Citizenship Education
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Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Course Content
Discussion
Education Courses
Foreign Countries
Instructional Effectiveness
Interviews
Preservice Teacher Education
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Professional training
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Student Attitudes
Teacher candidates
Teacher education
Teaching Methods
Turkey
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