PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS' PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS REGARDİNG MULTİCULTURAL EDUCATİON

Author :  

Year-Number: 2009-Volume 1, Issue 1
Language : null
Konu : null

Abstract

The world is currently witnessing a dizzying change as a result of political, economic and especially technological developments. These developments have had a great impact on countries, communities and individuals. As an expected outcome of these influences, such issues as globalism, nationalism, locality, national culture, intercultural convergence, multiculturalism, multilingualism, intercultural conformity, tolerance among difference religions have started to be discussed. At this point, people, influenced by consciousness of democracy, existential philosophy and psychology, have started to give importance to each other just because they are human beings. Thus, accepting individuals as they are and improving their unique abilities and capabilities without stereotyping them has become the major goal of education. That’s why there is a need for educators who can tolerate biological, sexual, racial, religious, cultural, economic and political differences among students. This has become more of an issue in countries which are members or candidates of European Union because they are multicultural. Education is the most significant means to follow these changes. The new primary education programs which has been put into practice in Turkey place emphasis on multicultural education, which can be seen as an important act in the EU accession period. However, it is highly essential that teachers are inclined to multicultural education as they are the ones to carry the programs into effect. The study gains importance in this respect. This study aims to find out the probationary teachers’ level of inclination to multicultural education.

Keywords

Abstract

The world is currently witnessing a dizzying change as a result of political, economic and especially technological developments. These developments have had a great impact on countries, communities and individuals. As an expected outcome of these influences, such issues as globalism, nationalism, locality, national culture, intercultural convergence, multiculturalism, multilingualism, intercultural conformity, tolerance among difference religions have started to be discussed. At this point, people, influenced by consciousness of democracy, existential philosophy and psychology, have started to give importance to each other just because they are human beings. Thus, accepting individuals as they are and improving their unique abilities and capabilities without stereotyping them has become the major goal of education. That’s why there is a need for educators who can tolerate biological, sexual, racial, religious, cultural, economic and political differences among students. This has become more of an issue in countries which are members or candidates of European Union because they are multicultural. Education is the most significant means to follow these changes. The new primary education programs which has been put into practice in Turkey place emphasis on multicultural education, which can be seen as an important act in the EU accession period. However, it is highly essential that teachers are inclined to multicultural education as they are the ones to carry the programs into effect. The study gains importance in this respect. This study aims to find out the probationary teachers’ level of inclination to multicultural education.

Keywords


  • APA (2002). Guidelines on multicultural education, training, research, practice, and organizational change for psychologists. 07 Ekim 2006 tarihinde http://www.apa.org/pi/multiculturalguidelines/homepage.html adresinden alınmıştır.

  • Banks, J.A. (1977). Pluralism and educational concepts: A clarification. Peabody Journal of Education, 54(2), 73-78.

  • Bohn, A.P., & Sleeter, C.E. (2000). Multicultural education and the standards movement: A report from the field. Phi Delta Kappan, 82(2), 156-161. 25 Ekim 2006 tarihinde ProQuest veritabanından alınmıştır.

  • Bryan, S.L., & Sprague, M.M. (1997). The effect of overseas internships on early teaching experiences. The Clearing House, 70(4). 199-201. 07 Ekim 2006 tarihinde ProQuest veritabanından alınmıştır.

  • Coşkun, H. (2006). Türkiye’de kültürlerarası eğitim. M. Hesapçıoğlu & A. Durmuş (Eds.), Türkiye’de eğitim bilimleri: Bir bilânço denemesi, (s.276-296). Ankara: Nobel Yayın Dağıtım.

  • Dunn, R. (1997). The goals and track record of multicultural education. Educational Leadership, 74-77. 21 Ekim 2006

  • Frazier, L. (1977). The multicultural facet of education. Journal of Research and Development in Education, 11, 10-16.

  • Gay, G. (1994). A synthesis of scholarship in multicultural education. 17 Hazian 2009 tarihinde http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/educatrs/leadrshp/le0gay.htm adresinden alınmıştır.

  • Herring, R.D., & White, L.M. (1995). School counselors, teachers, and the culturally compatible classroom: Partnerships in multicultural education. Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 34(2), 52-65. 28 Kasım 2006 tarihinde EBSCOhost

  • Neuharth-Pritchett, S., Reiff, J.C., & Pearson, C.A. (2001). Through the eyes of preservice teachers: Implications for the multicultural . Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 15(2), 256-269. 09 Ekim 2006 tarihinde EBSCOhost veritabanından alınmıştır.

  • Sheets, R.H, & Chew, L. (2000). Preparing Chinese American teacher: Implications for multicultural education. Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association. ERIC Digest ED 446039.

  • Sultana, Q. (1994). Evaluation of multicultural education’s understanding and knowledge in freshman level preservice. Annual Meeting of The Mid-South Educational Research Association. ERIC Digest ED 1174138131262.

  • Swick, K.J., Boutte, G., & Scoy, I. (1994). Multicultural learning through family involvement. Dimensions, 22(4), 17-21. 11 Aralık 2006 tarihinde EBSCOhost

  • Van Oudenhoven J. P.; Van der Zee, K. I. (2002) Predicting multicultural effectiveness of international students: The Multicultural Personality Questionnaire. International Journal of Intercultural Relations; November 2002; 26(6), pages 679-694.

  • Van der Zee, K. I.; Zaal, Jac N.; Piekstra, J. (2003). Validation of the Multicultural Personality Questionnaire in the context of personnel selection. European Journal of Personality, Mar 2003, 17(Suppl1); pp. S77-S100.

  • Van der Zee K.I. & Van Oudenhoven J.P., (2000). The multicultural personality questionnaire: A multidimensional instrument for multicultural effectiveness. European Journal of Personality 14 (2000), pp. 291–309.

                                                                                                                                                                                                        
  • Article Statistics
Contact Us

info@iojes.net

E-Mail Subscription

By subscribing to E-Newsletter, you can get the latest news to your e-mail.

International Online Journal of Educational Sciences