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CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
INTRODUCTION to EDUCATION-Fall Semester2+023
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseTurkish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeRequired
Course CoordinatorAssist.Prof. İlker ALTUNBAŞAK
Name of Lecturer(s)Lect. Tayyar TEPE
Assistant(s)
AimThe purpose of an "Introduction to Education" course is to provide students with a foundational understanding of the field of education. This course typically serves as an entry point for individuals interested in pursuing a career in education or those who want to gain insight into the principles, theories, and practices related to the educational system.
Course ContentThis course contains; What is education? The etymology of the word "education" and its
implications in the theor yof teaching and learning.,Changes that have occurred in education over time, the reasons behind these
changes, interpreting these reasons, and relating them to the present day. ,Discussing present-day education, how education should be in the future, and
relating them within the context of current and potential future conditions.,The function of the teacher of the future in education, in light of the changing
job description of the teacher. ,The issue of teaching 21st-century students within the framework of principles
and methods of instruction.,What are the characteristics of a 21st-century classroom? ,How do humans learn, and what should be the parallel vision of education
accordingly?,What is the vision of lifelong learning for a teacher, and how is it accomplished?,Visible learning and teaching concept. ,Cognitive learning and Bloom's Taxonomy.,Different taxonomies.,The skills that the person of the future should possess.,Learning to learn and teaching to learn. ,To teach "critical thingking" while teaching and metacognitive.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
Get a well-rounded understanding of education as a field of study and lay the groundwork for further exploration and specialization in education-related disciplines.10, 16, 19, 9A
Discuss the current challenges and trends in education, such as educational reform, globalization, and the role of education in addressing social issues. 10, 16, 19, 9A
Foster critical thinking, a broad perspective on educational issues, and an appreciation for the transformative power of education in individual lives and society as a whole. 10, 16, 19, 9A
Explore the major educational theories and philosophies, such as behaviorism, constructivism, progressivism, and humanism, and their impact on educational practices. 10, 16, 19, 9A
Have an overview of psychological theories and concepts relevant to education, including theories of learning, motivation, intelligence, and cognitive development.10, 16, 19, 9A
Teaching Methods:10: Discussion Method, 16: Question - Answer Technique, 19: Brainstorming Technique, 9: Lecture Method
Assessment Methods:A: Traditional Written Exam

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1What is education? The etymology of the word "education" and its
implications in the theor yof teaching and learning.
Lecture Notes
2Changes that have occurred in education over time, the reasons behind these
changes, interpreting these reasons, and relating them to the present day.
Relevant Lecture Note
3Discussing present-day education, how education should be in the future, and
relating them within the context of current and potential future conditions.
Ders Notu
4The function of the teacher of the future in education, in light of the changing
job description of the teacher.
Relevant lecture Note
5The issue of teaching 21st-century students within the framework of principles
and methods of instruction.
Reevant Lecture Note
6What are the characteristics of a 21st-century classroom? Relevant Lecture Note
7How do humans learn, and what should be the parallel vision of education
accordingly?
Relevant Lecture Note
8What is the vision of lifelong learning for a teacher, and how is it accomplished?Relevant Lecture Note
9Visible learning and teaching concept. Relevant Lecture Note
10Cognitive learning and Bloom's Taxonomy.Relevant Lecture Note
11Different taxonomies.Relevant Lectucre Note
12The skills that the person of the future should possess.Relevant Lecture Note
13Learning to learn and teaching to learn. Relevant Lecture Note
14To teach "critical thingking" while teaching and metacognitiveRelevant Lecture Note
Resources
cLecture Notes Characteristics of a 21st Century Classroom Flipped Learning As A New Educational Paradigm CambridgePapers_in_ELT-Flipped_Learning_minipaper_ONLINE MAKALE Noam Chomsky What is education Yuval Harari Education Visible Learning for Teachers_ Maximizing Impact on Learning Steve Bartlett, Diana Burton - Introduction to Education Studies-SAGE (2007)

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
It verbally refers to the meanings of professional terms and concepts within the scope of primary mathematics teaching. It verbally refers to the basic concepts, principles and techniques of theories in the field of primary mathematics teaching. It compares the theories in its field and lists the strengths and weaknesses of each theory verbally.
X
2
In the field of primary mathematics teaching, he applies the necessary intervention in connection with the education he receives regarding the situations or problems he encounters professionally.
X
3
A problem he faces professionally, he analyzes and solves it based on scientific methods. He solves a problem he faces professionally on his own. It makes necessary interventions by distinguishing between situations that are within the scope of their duties and responsibilities from a professional point of view and situations that are not.
X
4
Follows new developments related to the profession in line with the principle of lifelong learning from a professional point of view.
X
5
In the process of resolving a problem from a professional point of view, he consults with his colleagues when necessary. When he encounters a problem, he formulates it in writing or verbally. He has a sense of social responsibility and uses his professional gains to solve problems in his immediate and distant environment. He speaks at least B1 level English to monitor international professional developments.
6
He knows the basic concepts of his profession. Applies basic skills related to his profession. It applies measurement and evaluation tools in accordance with its purpose and in line with ethical principles. In a professional subject, it conducts research by choosing the appropriate research method.

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 40
Rate of Final Exam to Success 60
Total 100
ECTS / Workload Table
ActivitiesNumber ofDuration(Hour)Total Workload(Hour)
Course Hours14228
Guided Problem Solving717
Resolution of Homework Problems and Submission as a Report10220
Term Project000
Presentation of Project / Seminar248
Quiz000
Midterm Exam717
General Exam14114
Performance Task, Maintenance Plan616
Total Workload(Hour)90
Dersin AKTS Kredisi = Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)/30*=(90/30)3
ECTS of the course: 30 hours of work is counted as 1 ECTS credit.

Detail Informations of the Course

Course Description

CourseCodeSemesterT+P (Hour)CreditECTS
INTRODUCTION to EDUCATION-Fall Semester2+023
Course Program
Prerequisites Courses
Recommended Elective Courses
Language of CourseTurkish
Course LevelFirst Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Course TypeRequired
Course CoordinatorAssist.Prof. İlker ALTUNBAŞAK
Name of Lecturer(s)Lect. Tayyar TEPE
Assistant(s)
AimThe purpose of an "Introduction to Education" course is to provide students with a foundational understanding of the field of education. This course typically serves as an entry point for individuals interested in pursuing a career in education or those who want to gain insight into the principles, theories, and practices related to the educational system.
Course ContentThis course contains; What is education? The etymology of the word "education" and its
implications in the theor yof teaching and learning.,Changes that have occurred in education over time, the reasons behind these
changes, interpreting these reasons, and relating them to the present day. ,Discussing present-day education, how education should be in the future, and
relating them within the context of current and potential future conditions.,The function of the teacher of the future in education, in light of the changing
job description of the teacher. ,The issue of teaching 21st-century students within the framework of principles
and methods of instruction.,What are the characteristics of a 21st-century classroom? ,How do humans learn, and what should be the parallel vision of education
accordingly?,What is the vision of lifelong learning for a teacher, and how is it accomplished?,Visible learning and teaching concept. ,Cognitive learning and Bloom's Taxonomy.,Different taxonomies.,The skills that the person of the future should possess.,Learning to learn and teaching to learn. ,To teach "critical thingking" while teaching and metacognitive.
Dersin Öğrenme KazanımlarıTeaching MethodsAssessment Methods
Get a well-rounded understanding of education as a field of study and lay the groundwork for further exploration and specialization in education-related disciplines.10, 16, 19, 9A
Discuss the current challenges and trends in education, such as educational reform, globalization, and the role of education in addressing social issues. 10, 16, 19, 9A
Foster critical thinking, a broad perspective on educational issues, and an appreciation for the transformative power of education in individual lives and society as a whole. 10, 16, 19, 9A
Explore the major educational theories and philosophies, such as behaviorism, constructivism, progressivism, and humanism, and their impact on educational practices. 10, 16, 19, 9A
Have an overview of psychological theories and concepts relevant to education, including theories of learning, motivation, intelligence, and cognitive development.10, 16, 19, 9A
Teaching Methods:10: Discussion Method, 16: Question - Answer Technique, 19: Brainstorming Technique, 9: Lecture Method
Assessment Methods:A: Traditional Written Exam

Course Outline

OrderSubjectsPreliminary Work
1What is education? The etymology of the word "education" and its
implications in the theor yof teaching and learning.
Lecture Notes
2Changes that have occurred in education over time, the reasons behind these
changes, interpreting these reasons, and relating them to the present day.
Relevant Lecture Note
3Discussing present-day education, how education should be in the future, and
relating them within the context of current and potential future conditions.
Ders Notu
4The function of the teacher of the future in education, in light of the changing
job description of the teacher.
Relevant lecture Note
5The issue of teaching 21st-century students within the framework of principles
and methods of instruction.
Reevant Lecture Note
6What are the characteristics of a 21st-century classroom? Relevant Lecture Note
7How do humans learn, and what should be the parallel vision of education
accordingly?
Relevant Lecture Note
8What is the vision of lifelong learning for a teacher, and how is it accomplished?Relevant Lecture Note
9Visible learning and teaching concept. Relevant Lecture Note
10Cognitive learning and Bloom's Taxonomy.Relevant Lecture Note
11Different taxonomies.Relevant Lectucre Note
12The skills that the person of the future should possess.Relevant Lecture Note
13Learning to learn and teaching to learn. Relevant Lecture Note
14To teach "critical thingking" while teaching and metacognitiveRelevant Lecture Note
Resources
cLecture Notes Characteristics of a 21st Century Classroom Flipped Learning As A New Educational Paradigm CambridgePapers_in_ELT-Flipped_Learning_minipaper_ONLINE MAKALE Noam Chomsky What is education Yuval Harari Education Visible Learning for Teachers_ Maximizing Impact on Learning Steve Bartlett, Diana Burton - Introduction to Education Studies-SAGE (2007)

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications

Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
NoProgram QualificationContribution Level
12345
1
It verbally refers to the meanings of professional terms and concepts within the scope of primary mathematics teaching. It verbally refers to the basic concepts, principles and techniques of theories in the field of primary mathematics teaching. It compares the theories in its field and lists the strengths and weaknesses of each theory verbally.
X
2
In the field of primary mathematics teaching, he applies the necessary intervention in connection with the education he receives regarding the situations or problems he encounters professionally.
X
3
A problem he faces professionally, he analyzes and solves it based on scientific methods. He solves a problem he faces professionally on his own. It makes necessary interventions by distinguishing between situations that are within the scope of their duties and responsibilities from a professional point of view and situations that are not.
X
4
Follows new developments related to the profession in line with the principle of lifelong learning from a professional point of view.
X
5
In the process of resolving a problem from a professional point of view, he consults with his colleagues when necessary. When he encounters a problem, he formulates it in writing or verbally. He has a sense of social responsibility and uses his professional gains to solve problems in his immediate and distant environment. He speaks at least B1 level English to monitor international professional developments.
6
He knows the basic concepts of his profession. Applies basic skills related to his profession. It applies measurement and evaluation tools in accordance with its purpose and in line with ethical principles. In a professional subject, it conducts research by choosing the appropriate research method.

Assessment Methods

Contribution LevelAbsolute Evaluation
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success 40
Rate of Final Exam to Success 60
Total 100

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