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EEO. 2011; 10(3): 991-1009


Elementary School Mathematics in the First Curricula of Turkish Republic

Erdal ASLAN, Sinan OLKUN.




Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the status of elementary school mathematics education
in the curricula developed after the act of unification of education (Tevhid-i Tedrisat Kanunu). The study was
carried out on “1924 İlk Mektepler Müfredat Programı” and “1924 Orta Mektepler Müfredat Programı” which
are the first curricula of the Turkish Republic. The research related to education history of the republican era has
generally been interested in Turkish, Turkish Literature, History, Geography, Citizenship, and Religious
education with the thought that the Turkish Revolution has changed them most however the research neglected
its impact on science and mathematics education. One of the most important reasons of this is the belief that
science and mathematics have been seen as parts of positive sciences, and that they were not affected by time,
space, political and social characteristics. When the curricula are examined, with the transition to the Republican
era, a curricular approach that is based on practice, connections to the needs of daily life, that aims to develop
such mental skills as interpretive, creative, and questioning skills in children, instead of the curricula of the
Ottoman Empire that emphasize the memorization of definitions and theorems

Key words: Mathematics education, Elementary School Mathematics, education during Ataturk era, Mathematics Curriculum, the Turkish educational history






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