Search Results - "Kılıçoğlu, Derya Yılmaz"
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Understanding organizational hypocrisy in schools: the relationships between organizational legitimacy, ethical leadership, organizational hypocrisy and work-related outcomes
Published in International journal of leadership in education (2021)“…This study sought to examine the role of organizational legitimacy and ethical leadership in organizational hypocrisy, as well as to better understand its…”
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The Romany States of Education in Turkey: A Qualitative Study
Published in The Urban review (01-09-2018)“…This multiple case study aims to analyze education and living conditions of Romany students, their families, and their relation with the school. The study…”
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Leading Turkish schools: A study of the causes and consequences of organisational hypocrisy
Published in Educational management, administration & leadership (01-07-2020)“…Schools in Turkey are primarily influenced by the Ministry of National Education (Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı) through laws and regulations. Compliance with…”
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Do Schools Fail to "Walk Their Talk"? Development and Validation of a Scale Measuring Organizational Hypocrisy
Published in Leadership and policy in schools (02-01-2019)“…Educational organizations in institutionalized environments may try to reflect a legitimate image of the environment in their internal structure. However,…”
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Cultural validity trouble in measuring value concept: A study on validity of Schwartz Value Survey in Turkish culture
Published in Cogent psychology (31-12-2018)“…The purpose of this study is to test construct validity of Schwartz Value Survey in Turkish culture. Participants of the research comprise 389 teachers…”
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Evidence-Based Policy and Practice in Turkish Education System
Published in Educational Governance Research (2017)“…The Turkish education system is highly centralized. All educational policies, such as curriculum development and appointment of teachers and administrators,…”
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