Physical conditions of faculties of fine arts departments of painting established in and after 2005
Künye
Kıratlı, A. D, Çağlayan, E. (2015). Physical conditions of faculties of fine arts departments of painting established in and after 2005. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI), 5 (3), 182-197.Özet
There have been several educational policy changes in Turkey since 2002. These
changes, affecting all educational institutions, have also seen an increase in the rate of
school enrollment in higher education. According to this, the number of universities in
Turkey has increased to a significant level.
Faculties of Fine Arts have also been affected by the increase in the number of higher
education institutions. The total number of these faculties have increased from 26 in
2005 to 67 in 2013; an increase of 158 %. This numerical increase of Faculties of Fine
Arts, has revealed many controversies and opinions. Positive opinions point to issues
relating to an increase in access possibilities and to a wider dispersion of faculties
nationwide. In the relevant literature, it can be seen that such positive opinions are
discussed as a quantitative concept. The other concept which causes controversy and
usually contains negative opinions is the qualitative concept.
One of the issues thought to pose a problem is mistakes regarding planning. Related
research expresses that planning for Faculties of Fine Arts, established in and after
2005, has been inadequate and that new institutions commenced operations without the requisite physical and technical conditions being in place.
The aim of this research is to determine students’ opinions about the physical conditions
of Faculties of Fine Arts Departments of Painting established in and after 2005.
Descriptive research methodology was used in the study. The research sample consisted
of students of five Faculties of Fine Arts Departments of Painting which were
established in and after 2005. A survey containing fifteen items was used to obtain data
regarding physical conditions. The obtained data was analyzed using frequency (f) and
percentage (%) and the results of the research are revealed.
Kaynak
Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI)Cilt
5Sayı
3Bağlantı
https://hdl.handle.net/11421/24197Koleksiyonlar
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