Kurum Yazarı "Diken, İbrahim Halil" Öksüz Yayınlar İçin Listeleme
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A descriptive literature review of Milieu Teaching studies in Turkey
Diken, İbrahim Halil (Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)… -
Preservice Teachers' Efficacy and Opinions Toward Inclusion of Students with Mental Retardation
Diken, İbrahim Halil (2006)Background: Teachers’ sense of e?cacy in working with students with special needs and their positive or negative opinions or attitudes toward inclusion appear to be powerful factors shaping their behaviors and their teaching ... -
A Randomized Control Study of Responsive Teaching With Young Turkish Children and Their Mothers
Karaaslan, Özcan; Diken, İbrahim Halil; Mahoney, Gerald (Sage Publications Inc, 2013)A randomized control study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of responsive teaching (RT) with a sample of 19 Turkish preschool-age children with disabilities and their mothers over a 6-months period. RT is an ... -
Review of Research: An Overview of Parental Perceptions in Cross-Cultural Groups on Disability
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Turkish mothers' interpretations of the disability of their children with mental retardation
Diken, İbrahim Halil (2006)The purpose of this paper was to understand how Turkish mothers make meaning of the disability of their children with Mental Retardation (MR). Thirteen Turkish mothers who had at least one child with MR were the participants ... -
Turkish mothers' verbal interaction practices and self-efficacy beliefs regarding their children with expressive language delay
Diken, İbrahim Halil; Diken, O. (2008)The purpose of this study was to explore Turkish mothers' verbal interaction practices and their maternal self-efficacy beliefs regarding their children with expressive language delay. Participants included 33 Turkish ... -
Validity and reliability of turkish version of Gilliam Autism Rating Scale-2: Results of preliminary study
The purpose of this preliminary study was to explore the validity and reliability of Turkish Version of the Gilliam Autism Rating Scale-2 (TV-GARS-2). Participants included 436 children diagnosed with autism (331 male and ...