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Citizenship Education In Turkey From Militantsecular To Islamic Nationalism Abdulkerim Sen

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Citizenship Education In Turkey From Militantsecular To Islamic Nationalism Abdulkerim Sen
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.95 MB
Author: Abdulkerim Sen, Hugh Starkey
ISBN: 9781498594684, 1498594689
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Citizenship Education In Turkey From Militantsecular To Islamic Nationalism Abdulkerim Sen by Abdulkerim Sen, Hugh Starkey 9781498594684, 1498594689 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the evolution of citizenship education curriculum in parallel with the ideological transition of the country in a crucial period in which political power switched from secular-militant to Islamic nationalism. It sheds light on the ways in which a combination of internal and external influences shaped the curriculum which include the power struggle between the two forms of nationalism and the role of the United Nations, the European Union and Council of Europe. In most countries, the national curriculum is modified when there is a change of government. In Turkey, the alignment of the national curriculum to the dominant ideology in power is to be expected. Therefore, the investigation offers more than a descriptive account of the transformation of citizenship education curriculum. Against the backdrop of the ideological transformation of the national education from 1995 to 2012, the book presents a nuanced and critical account of curriculum change in citizenship education.

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