Developing a Scale on “Factors Regarding Curriculum Alignment”

"Curriculum alignment" is the compatibility between a country's centralized curriculum determined by the ministry of education and what teachers do during the teaching process. However, it is observed that teachers do not exactly implement the curriculum. The purpose of this study is...

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subjects Alignment (Education)
Bartletts Test of Sphericity
Correlation
Curriculum Development
Educational Environment
Educational Practices
Factor Analysis
Factor Structure
Foreign Countries
Interviews
Likert Scales
Literature Reviews
National Curriculum
Reliability
Sample Size
Secondary School Teachers
Statistical Significance
Test Construction
Turkey
Validity
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