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    John Dewey's impact on Turkish education.Sabrİ Büyükdüvencİ - 1994 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 13 (3):393-400.
    The cultural characteristics of any country generally give shape to the educational system. However, no country can assert its own educational system to be wholly indigenous. All the systems come into being as a synthesis of various ingredients of the home country and other countries. And it is quite natural to make use of the experiences and stock of knowledge of the others. This fact is indispensable especially when education is concerned. The curicial problem is to what extent the “borrowing (...)
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    Philosophical conceptions of identity and culture.Sabri Büyükdüvenci - 1996 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 15 (1-2):25-26.
    Identity and culture as the main concepts of INPE '94 were analyzed from philosophical perspectives that questioned their implications for our era of globalization. The formation of identities in a cultural context and their relationships with education gave focus to discussion. In other words, the effects of culture upon the individual and the role of education in strengthening or degrading these effects afforded the main concerns of our topical group.
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    Identity, culture and education.Luise Prior McCarty, Paulus Smeyers, P. Farber & Sabri Büyükdüvenci - 1996 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 15.