Interpreting the Curricula: Multifactorial Sense-Making by Preschool Teachers in Turkey
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In the context of global educational advancements, preschool curricula across nations have undergone significant changes aimed at enhancing early childhood development. This study examines the sense-making processes of 49 preschool teachers. Leveraging observations and in-depth interviews, the research uncovers the interplay between individual and situational factors that shape teachers' interpretations. The sense-making patterns demonstrate how teachers assimilate or accommodate changes based on their professional beliefs, knowledge, and interactions within their teaching environments. The findings highlight the importance of a profound curriculum understanding to facilitate its implementation effectively, advocating for tailored support systems that assist teachers in adapting to curriculum demands.












