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An Examination of Reproduction and Development in Secondary School Biology Curricula: Türkiye and Germany

  • Hacettepe University

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Abstract

Biology, a living science, is known as a balance and complement among other branches of science. Just like the science of biology, biology as a course also plays a very important role among other courses at all school types and grades. It is thought that the adults of the future should not be deprived of knowledge in the field of biology and should use every correct information they have acquired in their daily life to overcome related problems they may encounter. For the change that occurs in the individual's life to be permanent, the way to effective education is through a curriculum developed with socio-cultural, scientific and technological developments, taking into account the conditions of the country. For example, comparing other countries' educational practices and curricula based on the results from international assessments such as PISA TIMSS. According to the PISA science scores (2018), Germany has performed above the average determined by the OECD. Therefore, current education programs in Munich are discussed as an example in this research. This study adopted document analysis, one of the qualitative research methods, as the methodology. The "2018 Secondary Education Biology (9, 10, 11 and 12th Grades) Curriculum" published by the Ministry of National Education in Türkiye and the "Biology Curriculum of Germany" published by Kultusministerkonferenz were examined. While examining the documents in the study, they were subjected to content analysis. According to the findings, as in Bavaria, instead of encouraging rote learning regarding these topics for the sole purpose of university entrance purposes, Türkiye should include in curricula or teach in seminars the social and ethical aspects of HIV/AIDS, sexual/reproductive health, adolescent development, transmission and prevention of diseases, reproductive drug diagnostics, biomedical processes, opportunities, and risks. As a result, there are some differences in terms of content in the curriculum of both countries.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of International Conference on Research in Education and Science
EditorsMustafa Koc, Omer Tayfur Ozturk, Mustafa Lutfi Ciddi
PublisherThe International Society for Technology Education and Science
Pages1854-1865
Number of pages12
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781952092442
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event2023 International Conference on Research in Education and Science, ICRES 2023 - Cappadocia, Turkey
Duration: 18 May 202321 May 2023

Publication series

NameProceedings of International Conference on Research in Education and Science
Number1
Volume9
ISSN (Electronic)2833-6747

Conference

Conference2023 International Conference on Research in Education and Science, ICRES 2023
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CityCappadocia
Period18/05/2321/05/23

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Biology curriculum
  • Comparative education
  • Development
  • Reproduction
  • Reproductive health

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