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Comparative Study of Values Among School Children in Turkey and the United States

BARBARA ANNE BURNS HELLING, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

The present research project was designed to add to the knowledge of the value system of Turkey. Turkey is a country with which our own government is greatly concerned. Three and eight-tenths billion dollars of United States military and economic aid money had been spent there through 1962. Over one hundred fifty million dollars in AID development loans and technical cooperation grants went to Turkey in 1965 alone (U.S. State Dept., 1965:29). Over five hundred Peace Corps, Fulbright, and other educational personnel are working there, often with only spotty, informal, and unsystematic orientation, if any, regarding the particular set of values on the basis of which that concern, that aid, and that education are being received, interpreted, and put to use.

Subject Area

Educational psychology

Recommended Citation

HELLING, BARBARA ANNE BURNS, "Comparative Study of Values Among School Children in Turkey and the United States" (1967). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI6710664.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI6710664

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