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Upcycling perceptions of gifted students

Year 2024, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 91 - 98, 30.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13756761

Abstract

One of today's most important environmental problems is waste. Separating and recycling waste from garbage is an important part of waste management. One of the concepts within waste management is the concept of upcycling. Upcycling is the reuse of used or unused products for a different purpose. Gifted children, who are important for the growth and development of countries, will undoubtedly take on a social leadership role in the future and their waste management behavior will have an impact on the people around them and on the development of waste management technologies in the future. For this reason, it is necessary to determine the perceptions of gifted students regarding the concept of upcycling within the subject of waste management. In line with this justification, the aim of the study is to reveal the perceptions of gifted primary school students on the concept of upcycling through metaphor. The study was conducted with 92 primary school students studying at a science and art center in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey in the 2023-2024 academic year. In the study, phenomenology pattern, one of the qualitative research methods, was used. The data obtained from gifted primary school students completing the sentence "Upcycling is like ..." was analyzed according to content analysis. According to the findings of the study, 17 types of metaphors were produced by the students and it was determined that the most recurring metaphors were design, invention and recycling metaphors. The metaphors produced were categorized according to similar characteristics and 3 categories were created. The most metaphors were produced in the "upcycling in terms of re-creation" category, and direct quotations were made from the metaphors created by the students in order to support the findings. In line with the results of the findings obtained in the study, it can be said that the perception of gifted primary school students regarding the concept of upcycling is to design a new product and re-create it and ensure useful use again. In order for students to have a more accurate perception of the concept of upcycling, it can be suggested that students should be given training on this subject.

Ethical Statement

This research was presented as an oral presentation online at the International Eurasian Educational Research Congress on 21-24 May 2024.

Supporting Institution

Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council (TÜBİTAK)

Project Number

For this research, the researcher applied for the 2024/2 period from the Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council (TÜBİTAK) 2224/B Domestic Scientific Activities Participation Support Program.

References

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  • Sadıkoğlu, M., Mumcu, MT and Hastürk, G. (2022). Determining the Metaphorical Perceptions of Secondary School 7th Grade Students Regarding Concepts Belonging to the World and Universe Learning Field, Anadolu Teacher Journal, 6 (2), 278-293.
  • Sönmez, D. (2020). Examining the drawings of first grade primary school students about the concept of "Zero waste". Anemon Muş Alparslan University Journal of Social Sciences, 8 (2), 593-601.
  • Ural Keleş, P. and Keleş, M. (2018). Perceptions of 3rd and 4th grade primary school students about the concept of recycling. Erzincan University Faculty of Education Journal, 20 (2), 481-498.
  • Ünlü, K. (2021). Upcycling in fashion and textiles. (Unpublished master's thesis). Istanbul: Marmara University Fine Arts Institute.
  • Yıldırım, A. and Şimşek, H. (2018). Qualitative research methods in the social sciences, Ankara: Seçkin.
  • Zeren, G. and Yapıcı, M. (2014). Pre-service teachers' metaphors regarding colors. the Journal Of Academic Social Science Studies , 25 (1), 165-175.
Year 2024, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 91 - 98, 30.09.2024
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13756761

Abstract

Project Number

For this research, the researcher applied for the 2024/2 period from the Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council (TÜBİTAK) 2224/B Domestic Scientific Activities Participation Support Program.

References

  • Akyol, C. (2017). Usage areas and benefits of metaphors. In Bahadır Kılcan (ed.), Metaphors and an application guide for metaphorical studies in education (pp. 49- 87), Ankara: Pegem Akademi.
  • Arslan, M., and Bayrakçı, M. (2006). Examination of metaphorical thinking and learning approach in terms of education and training. National Education, 35 (171), 100-108.
  • Ateş, T. (2023). Recycling and upcycling practices in clothing design with a responsible design approach. (Unpublished master's thesis). Istanbul: Istanbul Aydin University Graduate Education Institute.
  • Azakoğlu, H. (2021). Innovative approaches in the textile and fashion industry: Upcycling and digitalization. (Unpublished master's thesis). Istanbul: Haliç University Social Sciences Institute.
  • Bulut, E. and Çavuldur, L. (2017). The effects of using recycled paper pulp as a creation material in visual arts education on students gaining knowledge and habits about recycling paper. International Journal of Afro -Eurasian Studies, 2 (4), 187-208.
  • Creswell, J. W. (2013). Qualitative research methods: Qualitative research and research design according to five approaches. (Trans. Ed : M. Tüm & SB Demir ) . Ankara: Siyasal Kitabevi.
  • Çimen, O. and Yılmaz, M. (2012). Primary school students' knowledge and recycling behaviors about recycling. Uludağ University Faculty of Education Journal, 25 (1), 63-74.
  • Demir, C. (2023). Utilization of recycled paper waste in instrument making: The example of the Black Sea kemençe. (Unpublished master's thesis). Çanakkale: Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Graduate Education Institute.
  • Demir, E. (2022). A recycling model: Product design with upcycling method. (Unpublished master's thesis). Istanbul: Yıldız Technical University Social Sciences Institute.
  • Egüz, Ş. and Gökalp, L. (2023). Metaphorical perceptions and awareness of secondary school students towards recycling, Journal of National Education, 52 (238), 781-812.
  • Elibol, G. C., Bezci, İ., Dündar Türkkan, V. and Varol, A. (2018). “Reuse” in furniture design: Transformation from design to production, Art-e Sanat Magazine, 11 (21), 134-156.
  • Erben, F. (2023). In the context of upcycling: Denim clothing design and applications. (Unpublished master's thesis). Antalya: Akdeniz University Fine Arts Institute.
  • Ersan, M. (2021). Upcycling as a sustainable alternative in packaging design. Education and Society in the 21st Century, 10 (30), 679-692.
  • Ersoy Yılan, E. (2023). Examining augmented reality applications in packaging designs: An application proposal for upcycling breakfast cereal packaging. (Unpublished proficiency thesis in art). Istanbul: Yeditepe University Institute of Social Sciences.
  • Volunteer, M. and Çelik, Z. (2015). Awareness of primary school students about packaging waste that is harmful to the environment (Istanbul example). Journal of National Education, 45 (205), 44-63.
  • Güner, Y. (2019). Giving women the skills to develop new products from clothes through the Upcycle method (Ankara-KEÇMEK example). (Unpublished master's thesis). Ankara: Gazi University Institute of Fine Arts.
  • Haberal, A.D. (2023). Use of biomaterials in architectural design: Investigation of the upcycling potential of walnut shells by using them as elastomer material in floating floor system. (Unpublished master's thesis). Ankara: Başkent University Institute of Science and Technology.
  • Jekria, N. & Daud, S. (2016). Environmental concern oath recycling behavior procedia Economics and Finance , 35, 667-673.
  • Kara, E. and Dönel Akgül, G. (2021). Examining the metaphors created by 8th grade students for recycling. International Social Sciences Studies Journal, 7 (81), 1822-1831.
  • Krippendorff, K. (2004). Content analysis: An introduction to its methodology. thousand Oaks , California: Sage Publications.
  • Miles, M. B. & Huberman, A. M. (2021). An expanded sourcebook: Qualitative data analysis. (Trans. Eds. Sadegül Akbaba Altun and Ali Ersoy), Ankara: Pegem Akademi.
  • Ministry of National Education (2013). Specially Talented Individuals Strategy and Implementation Plan (2013-2017), Ankara: Ministry of National Education, General Directorate of Special Education and Guidance Services.
  • Mrema, K. (2008). An assessment of students'environmental attitudes oath behaviors oath the effectiveness of their school recycling programs (Master's thesis). ProQuest Retrieved from Dissertations & Theses Global. (UMI No. 10222/76596)
  • Mutlu, M. (2013). “Recycling” concepts perceptions of grade eihgth students: phenomenographic analysis . Anthropologist 16 (3), 663-669.
  • Önal, H. , Kaya, N. and Çalışkan, T. (2019). Zero waste policy in environmental education and its appearance in current textbooks (Life sciences 2nd grade textbook). Journal of National Education, 48 (221), 123-140.
  • Perry, C. & Cooper, M. (2001). Metaphors are good mirrors: Reflecting on change for teacher reflective Practice , 2(1).
  • Renzulli, J. S. & Reis, S. M. (Eds .). (2007). enriching curriculum for all students Corwin Press .
  • Saban, A. (2008). Metaphors about school. Educational Administration in Theory and Practice, 55, 459- 496.
  • Sadıkoğlu, M., Mumcu, MT and Hastürk, G. (2022). Determining the Metaphorical Perceptions of Secondary School 7th Grade Students Regarding Concepts Belonging to the World and Universe Learning Field, Anadolu Teacher Journal, 6 (2), 278-293.
  • Sönmez, D. (2020). Examining the drawings of first grade primary school students about the concept of "Zero waste". Anemon Muş Alparslan University Journal of Social Sciences, 8 (2), 593-601.
  • Ural Keleş, P. and Keleş, M. (2018). Perceptions of 3rd and 4th grade primary school students about the concept of recycling. Erzincan University Faculty of Education Journal, 20 (2), 481-498.
  • Ünlü, K. (2021). Upcycling in fashion and textiles. (Unpublished master's thesis). Istanbul: Marmara University Fine Arts Institute.
  • Yıldırım, A. and Şimşek, H. (2018). Qualitative research methods in the social sciences, Ankara: Seçkin.
  • Zeren, G. and Yapıcı, M. (2014). Pre-service teachers' metaphors regarding colors. the Journal Of Academic Social Science Studies , 25 (1), 165-175.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Special Talented Education
Journal Section Psychology of Gifted
Authors

Derya Sönmez 0000-0003-1265-9059

Project Number For this research, the researcher applied for the 2024/2 period from the Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Council (TÜBİTAK) 2224/B Domestic Scientific Activities Participation Support Program.
Early Pub Date September 13, 2024
Publication Date September 30, 2024
Submission Date June 1, 2024
Acceptance Date August 6, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 11 Issue: 3

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APA Sönmez, D. (2024). Upcycling perceptions of gifted students. Journal of Gifted Education and Creativity, 11(3), 91-98. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13756761