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                                                                                    <journal-title>Selçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi</journal-title>
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                                        <issn pub-type="epub">2667-4750</issn>
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                    <publisher-name>Selcuk University</publisher-name>
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                                                                                                                        <article-title>Öğrencilerin Mesleki Eğitim Merkezlerine Yönlendirilmeleri Önündeki Engel: Olumsuz Veli Görüşleri</article-title>
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                                    <trans-title>An Obstacle of Guiding  Students to Apprenticeship  Training Center: Negative  Parent Opinions</trans-title>
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                                                                <name>
                                    <surname>Bozgeyikli</surname>
                                    <given-names>Hasan</given-names>
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                                                                    <aff>Erciyes Üniversitesi</aff>
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                                                    <contrib contrib-type="author">
                                                                <name>
                                    <surname>Işıklar</surname>
                                    <given-names>Abdullah</given-names>
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                                                                    <aff>Erciyes Üniversitesi</aff>
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                                        <pub-date pub-type="pub" iso-8601-date="20110201">
                    <day>02</day>
                    <month>01</month>
                    <year>2011</year>
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                                                    <issue>25</issue>
                                        <fpage>33</fpage>
                                        <lpage>45</lpage>
                        
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                    <copyright-statement>Copyright © 1992, The Journal of Selcuk University Social Sciences Institute</copyright-statement>
                    <copyright-year>1992</copyright-year>
                    <copyright-holder>The Journal of Selcuk University Social Sciences Institute</copyright-holder>
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                                                                                                <abstract><p>Bu araştırmanın amacı, Mesleki Eğitim Merkezlerinin potansiyel kaynağınıoluşturan ilköğretim 8. Sınıf öğrenci velilerinin çıraklık eğitimine ilişkin olumsuz görüşleri ve bu görüşlerine yön veren faktörleri belirlemektir. Genel tarama modelinin kullanıldığıbu araştırmada çalışma grubunu 2009–2010 eğitim öğretim döneminde ilköğretim 8. sınıfta öğrencisi olan 102’si Kadın  %38.8  161’i erkek  % 61.2  toplam 263 veli oluşturmaktadır. Öğrenci velilerinin Mesleki Eğitim Merkezlerine yönelik görüşlerini belirlemek amacıyla araştırmacılar tarafından geliştirilen Kişisel Bilgi formuve Mesleki Eğitimi Değerlendirme Anketi kullanılmıştır. Verilerin çözümlenmesinde frekans ve yüzde gibi betimsel analizlerin yanısıra Mesleki Eğitim Merkezlerine yönelik olumsuz görüşlerin velinin cinsiyeti ve çocuğun cinsiyetine göre farklılaşma durumunu tespit etmek amacıyla Kay-kare analizi tekniği kullanılmıştır. Araştırma sonuçları, ilköğretim 8. Sınıfta öğrencisi bulunan velilerden % 71,5’inin mesleki eğitim merkezine yönelik olumsuz görüşe sahip olduğunu göstermiştir. Çocuklarının Mesleki Eğitim Merkezine gitmesini istemeyen velilerin genelinde “mesleki eğitimde akşama kadar ayakta çalışma zorunda olma”, “mesleki eğitimdeki mesleklerin el becerisi gerektirmesi” ve “mesleki eğitimde edinilen diplomanın lise seviyesinde olmaması” olumsuz düşüncelerin bulunduğu tespit edilmiştir. Bunun yanısıra Mesleki Eğitim Merkezlerine yönelik olumsuz görüşlerin velinin cinsiyeti ve çocuğun cinsiyeti açısından da anlamlıdüzeyde farklılaştığısonucu bulunmuştur. Bu araştırmanın sonuçlarıilgili literatür çerçevesinde tartışılmışve gelecek araştırmalara yönelik öneriler sunulmuştur.</p></abstract>
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                            <p>One of the most important duty of psychological counselors is to help students and especially families to change their  negative opinions and biases against apprenticeship training centers and to help students in their occupational choices. Contact  meetings for families are very important. Because this guiding process of students is determined by their parents and social  environment. The role of families is very important about the students’ plans and choices for their future. Both career  development theories  Holland, 1985; Ginzberg, 1972; Roe, 1957; Super, 1990  and researches  Eccles, Barber, ve Jozefowicz,  1998; Fitzgerald ve Betz, 1983; Mortimer, Lorence ve Kumka, 1986; Penick ve Jepsen, 1992  underline the effects of families in  variety of ways on the students’ occupational choices.  Because families think that especially the apprenticeship training centers provide the students second class occupations it  reveals a negative effect on the students  Hypatia Project, 2002 . Families also want their children to go on a university instead of  apprenticeship training centers.  They consider the apprenticeship training as failure and inability  Ginzberg, 1972; MacCulloch ve Henley, 2002 . Researchers  attained some results that parents and students didn’t have enough information about the students’ career who were attending an  apprenticeship training center  Ball ve Freeland, 2001; Sweet ve Gallagher, 1997; Viswanathan, 2002 . For this reason, new studies  are needed for revising parents’ misbelieves and attitudes towards apprenticeship training because they play an effective role in  career development of children. In this study, it was investigated that why the parents don’t send their children to the  apprenticeship training centers and whether these reasons show any difference in terms of parents’ and students’ genders or not.  It is believed that findings obtained from this study may help to determine negative parents’ opinions which play an important  role for guiding 8th grade students at elementary schools to apprenticeship training centers.  Participants  263 parents  102 Female  %38.8  161 Male  % 61.2   participated in this research. Every participants have 8th grade  elementary students who were educated in 2009-2010 educational year fall semester in Konya city Zeliha and Lutfi Kulluk  Elementary School.  Instruments  Personal Information Form: A Personal Information Form was used which was developed by researchers to determine the  participants’ genders and opinions about apprenticeship training centers. In this form, on the purpose of determining the  participants’ opinions, they were asked a close-ended question like “Would you like to send your students to an  apprenticeship training center after elementary school?” and were asked for parents’ and their students’ genders.Evaluation Survey for Apprenticeship Training: To determine the reasons of negative opinions of the parents who do not  want to send their students to any apprenticeship training center, a 23 itemed evaluation Survey for Apprenticeship Training was  used. To evaluate the items, a rating scale with four options  1=Unimportant,2=Slightly Important,3=Important ,4=Very  Important  was used.  Procedure  Firstly, Personal Information Form handed to 263 parents who have 8th grade students at elementary schools to determine  their negative opinions against Apprenticeship Training Centers. The item, “Would you like to send your students to an  apprenticeship training center after elementary school?” on the Personal Information Form was answered as “Yes”  % 28,5   by 75 participants and was answered as “No”  % 71,5  by 188 participants. In the following process, these 188 participants who  said “No” were tested the Evaluation Survey for Apprenticeship Training  Data Analysis  Some descriptive analysis like “frequency and percent” were made on data’s which were collected from this research. To  determine the differentiation about negative opinions toward Apprenticeship Training Centers according to the genders of  parents and students, chi-square test analysis was made.  Findings  It appeared that the item “The students have to remain standing until evening at Apprenticeship Training Centers” was accepted as  important and very important by % 72,9 percent of the participant. The item “Occupations need handcraft at Apprenticeship Training  Centers” was accepted as important and very important by %70,2 percent of them. The item “The diploma of Apprenticeship Training is  not equal to the diploma of General Secondary Schools” was accepted as important and very important by %68,6 percent of them. The  item “Childhood and Youth cannot be lived at Apprenticeship Training” was accepted as important and very important by %68,1 percent  of them. The item “Girls do not attend to Apprenticeship Training” was accepted as important and very important by %67,6 percent of  them. The item “It is possible to get an occupational diseases” was accepted as important and very important by % 65,9 percent of them.  Findings according to the parents’ genders, the items “The occupations which will be obtained after Apprenticeship Training will not be  respected” , “It will be paid little”, “The diploma of Apprenticeship Training is not equal to the diploma of General Secondary Schools” and “There is  no generalist well-educated  person” were accepted as more important reasons by male parents than female parents were. When the  findings were investigated for the other reasons, any differences didn’t appear in terms of genders. Findings according to the  students’ gender, the items “Working obligation at early ages”, “The students have to always do the same things at Apprenticeship Training”,  “The students have to wear old and dirty clothes Apprenticeship Training”, and “The students are behaved badly” were accepted as more  important reasons male parents than female parents were. And also parents with daughters accepted the items “Apprenticeship  Training is painful and requires to long time working”, “occupations gained from Apprenticeship Training don’t open to development” and “Girls do not  attend to Apprenticeship Training” more important than parents with sons did.  Discussion  In Turkey, the majority of 8th grade students after completing elementary school need helps and information getting the most  suitable occupations which require different aims, skills and personal features. After primary education, Apprenticeship Training  Centers set a good alternative for students who are obliged to drop out of school or prefer working life to remaining school. But  when it comes to registered students to Apprenticeship Training Centers, it is seen that available numbers of students fall behind  the numbers of students who have to attend to these centers according to the apprentice law. One of the main reasons of this  situation, negative parents opinions against Apprenticeship Training Centers come into prominence in decision making process of  elementary school students. In this research, it was investigated the reasons why 8th grade elementary students’ parents do not  want to send their children to the Apprenticeship Training Centers and the findings revealed that they have a negative opinion  against the Apprenticeship Training Centers</p></trans-abstract>
                                                            
            
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                                                    <kwd>Veli Görüşleri</kwd>
                                                    <kwd>  Çıraklık Eğitimi</kwd>
                                                    <kwd>  Meslek Eğitimini Değerlendirme</kwd>
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                                                    <kwd>Parent Opinions</kwd>
                                                    <kwd>   Apprenticeship Training</kwd>
                                                    <kwd>   Evaluation of Vocational Education</kwd>
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