Anadolu Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi dergisi (Jan 2023)

Evaluating Stakeholders Curricular Needs: Global Literacy in Social Studies Teacher Education

  • Fatih Ozturk,
  • Muhammed Akıncı

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34056/aujef.1177583
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 84 – 110

Abstract

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This study aims to evaluate the curriculum of the Globalization and Society course under the Social Studies Teacher Education Program. We attempted to determine the educational needs of the various curriculum stakeholders and the extent to which the relevant course met these needs. For this purpose, we aimed to reveal how effectively the globalization and society curriculum addresses stakeholders' needs regarding antecedents, transactions, and outcomes. We chose the research design (singular case study) because we evaluated the curriculum as a single case. We also used Stake's Responsive Evaluation Model during the curriculum evaluation process. We conducted structured and semi-structured interviews with curriculum stakeholders such as social studies teachers, pre-service teachers, course instructors, and a curriculum expert. The findings indicate that curriculum stakeholders have different perspectives and expectations regarding the course's objectives and contents. However, these objectives and contents needed to be better integrated into teacher education and social studies teaching. This case may indicate that social studies teaching handles globalization in a limited way.

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