his study analyzes the perceptions of Turkish and American middle school students of school and schooling by examining the metaphors they produce. A total of 18 American and 24 Turkish students were interviewed as part of this study. The results show differences in the participants' perceptions of schooling by culture. Turkish participants perceived the school environment as family-like, care-giving, psychologically nurturing, educationally exemplary, and physically appealing. School was also seen as a fundamental prerequisite in the preparation for life and the possibility of employment, promising upward social mobility as an adult. Overall, while some American participants perceived school as a wild, crowded, chaotic, boring, painful, reg...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to perceptions of the School of Physical Education and Sport st...
The present study aimed to evaluate the Turkish metaphor studies of the concept "teacher" via a meta...
This study aims to represent metaphoric perceptions of students related to central examination appli...
Metaphors, which we often use in our daily-life whether consciously or not, are ornate statements th...
In the contemporary education approach, the concepts of satisfaction, teamwork and motivation of sch...
The purpose of this study is to determine the perceptions related to “school culture” of students an...
Schools are social organizations in which the members are tied together in interpersonal relations i...
In this study, the metaphoric school perceptions of high school students were examined in terms of g...
The aim of this study is to determine the perceptions of international students studying in Turkey a...
This study examines metaphors about learning produced by a group of eighteen students at a big publi...
When a university is considered as an organization, the meaning of culture to students should be inv...
In this research, it was aimed to determine learners’ perceptions of the target language and target ...
This paper aims on revealing the perceptions of 5-6-year-old Turkish and Syrian children sharing the...
In this study which aims to uncover and examine the metaphorical meanings that teachers have attribu...
To determine the perceptions of the students in primary school on important concepts / values in cul...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to perceptions of the School of Physical Education and Sport st...
The present study aimed to evaluate the Turkish metaphor studies of the concept "teacher" via a meta...
This study aims to represent metaphoric perceptions of students related to central examination appli...
Metaphors, which we often use in our daily-life whether consciously or not, are ornate statements th...
In the contemporary education approach, the concepts of satisfaction, teamwork and motivation of sch...
The purpose of this study is to determine the perceptions related to “school culture” of students an...
Schools are social organizations in which the members are tied together in interpersonal relations i...
In this study, the metaphoric school perceptions of high school students were examined in terms of g...
The aim of this study is to determine the perceptions of international students studying in Turkey a...
This study examines metaphors about learning produced by a group of eighteen students at a big publi...
When a university is considered as an organization, the meaning of culture to students should be inv...
In this research, it was aimed to determine learners’ perceptions of the target language and target ...
This paper aims on revealing the perceptions of 5-6-year-old Turkish and Syrian children sharing the...
In this study which aims to uncover and examine the metaphorical meanings that teachers have attribu...
To determine the perceptions of the students in primary school on important concepts / values in cul...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to perceptions of the School of Physical Education and Sport st...
The present study aimed to evaluate the Turkish metaphor studies of the concept "teacher" via a meta...
This study aims to represent metaphoric perceptions of students related to central examination appli...