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Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

Course General Introduction Information

Course Code: ATA101
Course Name: Principles of Atatürk and History of Turkish Revolution I
Course Semester: Fall
Course Credits:
ECTS
2
Language of instruction: TR
Course Requirement:
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: No
Type of course: Necessary
Course Level:
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:First Cycle EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: E-Learning
Course Coordinator : Öğr.Gör. HİCRAN GÜLER
Course Lecturer(s): Prof. Dr. Seyfi Yıldırım/Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Türkan Başyiğit
Course Assistants:

Course Purpose and Content

Course Objectives: To teach the establishment of the Republic of Turkey as a secular and unitary nation-state after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the history of the modernization experience shaped on the basis of this foundation; the young generations the Kemalist Thought, which corresponds to the expression and meaning of the Turkish Revolution, the nation-state, modernity and secularism,
which was carried out under the leadership of the founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, and to make them realize its value.
It is aimed that the student gains the ability to classify, describe, explain and analyze contemporary problems at the level of society, individual and country by adapting this thought to national principles within the framework of the founding basic principles of the Republic of Turkey and the Turkish Revolution, within the norms of reason and science, modernity.
Course Content: This course consists of, parallel to the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, evaluating Turkish society at the level of contemporary nation-states, and the experience of the Turkish Revolution, which has sui generis characteristics within the value system that defines the nation-state (In a chronological line: Classical and post-classical Turkish imperial past, late 18th century and 19th century). century, 1908 Revolution, 1914-1918, 1918-1922 and 1923-60 sections) are discussed within the framework of the state and social restructuring of the modern Turkish nation-state, and the stages of the change of the Turkish political and social system as a whole as well as the analysis of the internal and external political events of the phenomenon of political, social, economic and cultural change (transformation), which has been shaped and implemented at various levels and with its various dimensions, the analysis of the thoughts and activities of all its actors, These historical processes (the processes of the
establishment of the modern Turkish Republic state) Evaluating it as a reference and comparison area in solving the problems of society and politics, comprehending the importance of thinking about the historical dynamism of Turkish social and political change in this context.

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) The analysis of historical information around a subject/problem and time period, event-phenomenon, its actors, the writing and narrative forms of this historical event-phenomenon
2) To be able to learn how to read and interpret an article that deals with and scrutinizes a historical problem.
3) To be able to research a historical problem by associating it with today, by establishing its relation with current problems (hypothetical).
4) To be able to learn to prepare a presentation on a historical problem.
5) To gain the ability to critically evaluate different perspectives and views.
6) To be able to gain the ability to analyze and answer the questions that arise about her own point of view and the thoughts and opinions she put forward, by thinking on historical grounds.
7) To be able to gain the knowledge and experience of expressing and transferring one's thoughts on a problem rationally and accurately, and to learn how to abstract.

Course Flow Plan

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Concepts and Ottoman-Turkish Modernization Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
2) Event-phenomenon preparing the Birth of Modern Europe, Industrial Revolution, French Revolution, the effects and results of the French Revolution on the non-European world. Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
3) The Question of Europe and the Orient, Early and Late Colonial movements, Characteristics of the Relations between Europe and the Ottoman State Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
4) Constitutional Thought and Constitutional Thought in Europe, New Ottomans as the Aydın Opposition in the Ottoman Empire, the characteristics of the Tanzimat and Constitutional Era Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
5) II. Constitutional Era- 1908 Revolution, Turkish Political Thought Currents and Movements, Balkan Wars and Tripoli War Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
6) World War I and the Ottoman Empire, Causes and Results of the War, Evaluation of this war in the process of the liquidation of the Ottoman Empire Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
7) Conditions of the Armistice of Mondros and the Start of the National Struggle, Preparation-Organization Phase Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
8) Erzurum and Sivas Congresses as the Political Dimension of Organization in the National Struggle Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
9) Sivas Congress and the meeting of the last Ottoman Parliament, Acceptance and announcement of the National Pact Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
10) The opening of the Turkish Grand National Assembly in Ankara, the establishment of the TBMM government and the registration of the political center of the National Struggle Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
11) The opening of the Turkish Grand National Assembly in Ankara, the establishment of the TBMM government and the registration of the political center of the National Struggle Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
12) Lozan Conference, Evaluation of the New World Order after the First World War within the framework of the Peace Treaties Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
13) The Treaty of Lozan, the Ankara TBMM Government and the Context of the Eastern Question, the Armistice of Mondros - Comparison of the Treaty of Sèvres and the Treaty of Lozan Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard
14) Review Lecture notes uploaded to Blackboard

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: - AHMAD Feroz, Modern Türkiye’nin Oluşumu, İstanbul, 1995.
- Atatürk’ün Söylev ve Demeçleri, 3 cilt, Ankara, 1981.
- Atatürk’ün Tamim Telgraf ve Beyannameleri, 4 cilt, Ankara, 1964.
- BAYUR Yusuf Hikmet, Türk İnkılâp Tarihi, 10 cilt, Ankara, 1991.
- BERKES Niyazi, Türkiye’de Çağdaşlaşma, Ankara, 1978.
- KARPAT Kemal, H., Türk Demokrasi Tarihi, İstanbul, 1967.
- KILINÇKAYA Derviş (ed) Atatürk ve Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi. Siyasal Kitabevi, Ankara, 2004.
- LEWIS Bernard, Modern Türkiye’nin Doğuşu, Ankara, II. Baskı, 1984.
- MUMCU Ahmet, Tarih Açısından Türk Devriminin temelleri ve Gelişimi, Ankara, 1974.
- SAFA, Peyami, Türk İnkılabına Bakışlar, İstanbul, 1988.
- ZÜRCHER, E. J., Modernleşen Türkiye’nin Tarihi, İstanbul, 1999.
References: - AHMAD Feroz, Modern Türkiye’nin Oluşumu, İstanbul, 1995.
- Atatürk’ün Söylev ve Demeçleri, 3 cilt, Ankara, 1981.
- Atatürk’ün Tamim Telgraf ve Beyannameleri, 4 cilt, Ankara, 1964.
- BAYUR Yusuf Hikmet, Türk İnkılâp Tarihi, 10 cilt, Ankara, 1991.
- BERKES Niyazi, Türkiye’de Çağdaşlaşma, Ankara, 1978.
- KARPAT Kemal, H., Türk Demokrasi Tarihi, İstanbul, 1967.
- KILINÇKAYA Derviş (ed) Atatürk ve Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi. Siyasal Kitabevi, Ankara, 2004.
- LEWIS Bernard, Modern Türkiye’nin Doğuşu, Ankara, II. Baskı, 1984.
- MUMCU Ahmet, Tarih Açısından Türk Devriminin temelleri ve Gelişimi, Ankara, 1974.
- SAFA, Peyami, Türk İnkılabına Bakışlar, İstanbul, 1988.
- ZÜRCHER, E. J., Modernleşen Türkiye’nin Tarihi, İstanbul, 1999.

Course - Learning Outcome Relationship

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Medium 3 Highest
       
Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) It describes a person's daily life, production, leisure activities and tasks, needs, performance, and the relationship between activity and health and well-being.
2) It analyzes biological, medical, human, psychological, social, technological, and occupational therapy information, synthesizes this information with theories about activity and participation, and determines the possibilities and constraints of the person.
3) It works person-centered by critically interpreting the limitations of activity and participation, choosing one of the professional roles (treatment, counseling, etc.), and using activities in prevention, rehabilitation, and treatment.
4) Selects analyzes and synthesizes appropriate theories and models and plans intervention to fulfill the activity and vital roles of individuals and communities and to determine their health needs.
5) Implements the occupational therapy intervention in close collaboration with individuals and communities; works to improve social participation by creating accessible, adaptable environments. 1
6) It works collaboratively and interdisciplinarily with service users, caregivers, team members, and other stakeholders in ensuring their roles and participation. 1
7) Considers and respects personal differences, cultural beliefs, customs and their impact on activity, role and participation 2
8) Identifies needs for research on occupational therapy practices and/or occupational therapy science-related issues, formulates relevant research questions, researches independently, and pursues lifelong learning.
9) It carries its responsibility in the intervention it implements, and does so by the principles of management and quality. It takes part in the quality improvement process of occupational therapy services and informs the stakeholders.
10) It fulfills all the roles required by its professional performance, integrates the entire occupational therapy process, and performs its practices with occupational therapy knowledge. It takes an active role in the development, advancement, and promotion of occupational therapy.

Learning Activity and Teaching Methods

Anlatım
Course
Okuma
Soru cevap/ Tartışma

Measurement and Evaluation Methods and Criteria

Yazılı Sınav (Açık uçlu sorular, çoktan seçmeli, doğru yanlış, eşleştirme, boşluk doldurma, sıralama)
Sunum

Assessment & Grading

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Attendance 14 % 0
Midterms 1 % 40
Final 1 % 60
total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 40
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 60
total % 100

İş Yükü ve AKTS Kredisi Hesaplaması

Activities Number of Activities Aktiviteye Hazırlık Aktivitede Harçanan Süre Aktivite Gereksinimi İçin Süre Workload
Course Hours 14 2 28
Study Hours Out of Class 10 3 30
Presentations / Seminar 1 1 1
Midterms 1 1 1
Final 1 1 1
Total Workload 61