Research Article

Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum

Volume: 10 Number: 3 August 31, 2020
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Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum

Abstract

The Social Studies course covers many opportunities for students to actively learn by doing and learn by living outside of the school and classroom environments. In this context, the present study aims to identify how the Social Studies Curriculum in Turke y (Ministry of National Education [MoNE], 2018) supports learning in environments outside of the school; the study also aims to determine the extent to which such learning opportunities are actualized in the activities found in the Social Studies textbooks published during 2019. The current study adopts a qualitative document analysis method. The textbooks to be examined for this study are the Social Studies 4th Grade to 7th Grade textbooks which are printed in 2019 and prepared by different authors and pub lishing houses. Such textbooks are also listed on Education Information Network (EBA), an official website affiliated with the Ministry of National Education, and the current Social Studies Curriculum (MoNE, 2018). It was determined as a result of the stud y that most of the activities related to out of school teaching and learning in the Social Studies Curriculum (MoNE, 2018) occur at 4th Grade and 5th Grade; also the number of such activities gradually decrease across higher year or grade levels. The great est amount of activities related to out of school education in the Social Studies textbooks are found in the 5th Grade. Homework activities, and other activities such as trip observations, project assignments, oral history, local history, research assignme nts supported by family participation, and out of school activities including interviews were found in these textbooks. Homework is used the most among the out of school learning focused activities. Results from the study concludes that many out of school activities covered in the Social Science textbooks are carried out as classroom activities because of the uncertainty about how learning can be achieved in out of school learning environments. In contrast, numerous gains are specified by out of school educ ation, therefore such gains have been transformed into out of school activities in the textbooks for the Social Studies curriculum.

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

August 31, 2020

Submission Date

March 18, 2020

Acceptance Date

August 3, 2020

Published in Issue

Year 2020 Volume: 10 Number: 3

APA
Aktın, K. (2020). Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum. Review of International Geographical Education Online, 10(3), 373-399. https://doi.org/10.33403/rigeo.705615
AMA
1.Aktın K. Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum. Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2020;10(3):373-399. doi:10.33403/rigeo.705615
Chicago
Aktın, Kibar. 2020. “Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 10 (3): 373-99. https://doi.org/10.33403/rigeo.705615.
EndNote
Aktın K (August 1, 2020) Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum. Review of International Geographical Education Online 10 3 373–399.
IEEE
[1]K. Aktın, “Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum”, Review of International Geographical Education Online, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 373–399, Aug. 2020, doi: 10.33403/rigeo.705615.
ISNAD
Aktın, Kibar. “Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 10/3 (August 1, 2020): 373-399. https://doi.org/10.33403/rigeo.705615.
JAMA
1.Aktın K. Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum. Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2020;10:373–399.
MLA
Aktın, Kibar. “Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum”. Review of International Geographical Education Online, vol. 10, no. 3, Aug. 2020, pp. 373-99, doi:10.33403/rigeo.705615.
Vancouver
1.Kibar Aktın. Reflection on Out of School Education Activities from the Textbooks to the Social Studies Curriculum. Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2020 Aug. 1;10(3):373-99. doi:10.33403/rigeo.705615