EGTP204 Educational AnthropologyIstanbul Okan UniversityDegree Programs Pre-School EducationGeneral Information For StudentsDiploma SupplementErasmus Policy StatementNational Qualifications
Pre-School Education
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

General course introduction information

Course Code: EGTP204
Course Name: Educational Anthropology
Course Semester: Spring
Course Credits:
Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
2 0 2 4
Language of instruction: TR
Course Requisites:
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: No
Type of course: Vocational Knowledge
Course Level:
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:First Cycle EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Course Coordinator : Dr.Öğr.Üyesi MUHARREM KÖKLÜ
Course Lecturer(s):
Course Assistants:

Course Objective and Content

Course Objectives: In this course, it is aimed to show what kind of meanings are loaded to education in different societies and cultural contexts through a comparative perspective. To make visible the links between cultural code, practice and patterns and education, schooling and learning. Secondly, this course aims at making the different approaches in the literature visible.
Course Content: I this course social class practice and practice on the training course, family history of Turkey in the modernization and be placed in a context where gender studies hedeflenmektedir.ders will be given to the sample made in the recent addition to the theoretical debate on education in the international literature. This course is an important part of the resources to create content in various periods in Turkey will be biographies and autobiographies of men and women have separate school experience

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
Learning Outcomes
1 - Knowledge
Theoretical - Conceptual
1) Recognizing basic concepts of educational anthropology
2) Interpreting education-related phenomena in social and cultural context
3) Interpretating social structure, class, gender, family history in Turkey in anthropological context
4) Evaluating of Turkish modernization and daily life in the context of educational anthropology
5) To understand the methodological approach of education anthropology
6) Associating cultural code, practice and patterns with education, schooling and learning
2 - Skills
Cognitive - Practical
3 - Competences
Communication and Social Competence
Learning Competence
Field Specific Competence
Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility

Lesson Plan

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Introduction to Education Anthropology
2) Theoretical discussions in educational anthropology Related readings
3) The relationship between education and anthropology Related readings
4) Research and methods in educational anthropology Related readings
5) Discussions in education anthropology Related readings
6) Social class, culture and education Related readings
7) Education and class distinction Related readings
8) Midterm
9) Modernization, education and social gender in Turkey Related readings
10) Modernization, education and social gender in Turkey Related readings
11) In Turkey, "school", "teacher" and the history of the cities Related readings
12) In Turkey, "school", "teacher" and the history of the city Related readings
13) In Turkey, "school", "teacher" and the history of the cities Related readings
14) In Turkey, modernization, education and social gender Related readings
15) Final

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: Özsan, Gül. 2016. "Türkiye'nin Sosyal Dokusunda Değişen ve Değişmeyen Unsurlar: Eşraf Aileleri ve Eğitim". Türkiye'de Toplumsal Tabakalaşma ve Eşitsizlik. Lutfi Sunar (Ed.) Matbu Yayıncılık.
References: A Companion to the anthropology of education, (edited by Bradley A.U. Levinson and Mica Pollock). 2011. Blackwell Publishing.
Wills, Paul. 1977. Learning to Labor: How working class kids get working class jobs. Columbia University Press. Bourdieu, Pierre and Jean-Claude Passeron. 2015. Yeniden Üretim: Eğitim Sistemine İlişkin Bir Teorinin İlkeleri, Heretik Yayıncılık. Henry J. Rutz and Erol M. Balkan. 2010. Reproducing Class: Education, Neoliberalism and the rise of the new middle class in İstanbul. Bergahn Books. Özsan, Gül. 2016. "Türkiye'nin Sosyal Dokusunda Değişen ve Değişmeyen Unsurlar: Eşraf Aileleri ve Eğitim". Türkiye'de Toplumsal Tabakalaşma ve Eşitsizlik. Lutfi Sunar (Ed.) Matbu Yayıncılık.

Course-Program Learning Outcome Relationship

Learning Outcomes

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Program Outcomes
1) P1.Having the ability to use the native language correctly and effectively
2) P2. Being aware of personal differences.
3) P3. Having an understanding of the personal development characteristics and development process in early childhood.
4) P4. Being able to read, interpret and discuss academic studies on their field.
5) P5. Following progressive sources about the field, and using said sources on resolving the possible problems.
6) P6. Having the necessary knowledge about the written materials on early childhood and being able to evaluate these materials on their conformity with early childhood development.
7) P7. Knowing a foreign language at least on a basic level.
8) P8. Being able to develop a positive attitude towards lifelong learning.
9) P9. Being open to new developments in personal progress and in the field, being innovative about themselves and their environment.
10) P10. Being able to work efficiently with individuals and in groups in the ongoing projects, and being able to fulfil their responsibilities and to use initiative if necessary.
11) P11. Complying with the legislation describing the duties, rights and responsibilities attributed to them in accordance with the status to be assumed / undertaken.
12) P12. Being able to use information communication technologies and to plan and implement them by considering the developmental characteristics of preschool children.
13) P13. Being aware of the importance of family participation in the pre-school period and being able to plan and implement activities that encourage family participation.
14) P14. Having knowledge about approaches in classroom management and being able to apply them effectively to educational environments.
15) P15. Being able to choose the appropriate tools or materials to be used for the related subject and activity and to develop them according to their purpose.
16) P16. Being able to observe various measurement and evaluation methods in the field, and to follow the individual development with the method that is best suited to its conditions.
17) P17. Being able to apply the approaches, aims, targets and techniques of special education programs directed to the field with the basic values and principles on which the education system is based.

Course - Learning Outcome Relationship

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Low 3 Average 4 High 5 Highest
           
Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) P1.Having the ability to use the native language correctly and effectively
2) P2. Being aware of personal differences.
3) P3. Having an understanding of the personal development characteristics and development process in early childhood.
4) P4. Being able to read, interpret and discuss academic studies on their field.
5) P5. Following progressive sources about the field, and using said sources on resolving the possible problems.
6) P6. Having the necessary knowledge about the written materials on early childhood and being able to evaluate these materials on their conformity with early childhood development.
7) P7. Knowing a foreign language at least on a basic level.
8) P8. Being able to develop a positive attitude towards lifelong learning.
9) P9. Being open to new developments in personal progress and in the field, being innovative about themselves and their environment.
10) P10. Being able to work efficiently with individuals and in groups in the ongoing projects, and being able to fulfil their responsibilities and to use initiative if necessary.
11) P11. Complying with the legislation describing the duties, rights and responsibilities attributed to them in accordance with the status to be assumed / undertaken.
12) P12. Being able to use information communication technologies and to plan and implement them by considering the developmental characteristics of preschool children.
13) P13. Being aware of the importance of family participation in the pre-school period and being able to plan and implement activities that encourage family participation.
14) P14. Having knowledge about approaches in classroom management and being able to apply them effectively to educational environments.
15) P15. Being able to choose the appropriate tools or materials to be used for the related subject and activity and to develop them according to their purpose.
16) P16. Being able to observe various measurement and evaluation methods in the field, and to follow the individual development with the method that is best suited to its conditions.
17) P17. Being able to apply the approaches, aims, targets and techniques of special education programs directed to the field with the basic values and principles on which the education system is based.

Learning Activity and Teaching Methods

Expression
Brainstorming/ Six tihnking hats
Lesson
Group study and homework
Reading
Homework

Assessment & Grading Methods and Criteria

Written Exam (Open-ended questions, multiple choice, true-false, matching, fill in the blanks, sequencing)
Homework
Group project
Presentation

Assessment & Grading

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Homework Assignments 2 % 30
Presentation 1 % 10
Midterms 1 % 20
Final 1 % 40
total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 60
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 40
total % 100

Workload and ECTS Credit Grading

Activities Number of Activities Workload
Course Hours 14 56
Study Hours Out of Class 13 26
Presentations / Seminar 7 7
Project 13 26
Paper Submission 7 7
Final 1 1
Total Workload 123