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Educational Research and Reviews Volume 11 Number 7 10 April, 2016 ISSN 1990-3839 ABOUT ERR Educational Research and Reviews (ISSN 1990-3839) is published bi-monthly (one volume per year) by Academic Journals. Educational Research and Reviews (ERR) is an open access journal that publishes high- quality solicited and unsolicited articles, in English, in all areas of education including education policies and management such as Educational experiences and mental health, the effect of land tenure system on resource management, Visualization skills and their incorporation into school curriculum, Gender, education and child labour etc. All articles published in ERR are peer-reviewed. Contact Us Editorial Office: [email protected] Help Desk: [email protected] Website: http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/ERR Submit manuscript online http://ms.academicjournals.me/. Editors Dr. Peter W. Wong Southern Cross University Assoc. Prof. Manjula Vithanapathirana Australia. Faculty of Education University of Colombo Colombo, Sri Lanka. Associate Editors Dr. Ahmet Basal Dr. Melissa Vick Yıldız Technical University School Of Education Education Faculty James Cook University Foreign Languages Education Department Townsville, İstanbul, Australia. Turkey. Dr. Maniam Kaliannan Prof. Lazarus Ndiku Makewa Faculty of Adminstrative Science & Policy Studies University of Eastern Africa Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Baraton, Selangor, Kenya. Malaysia. Prof. Ogunsakin R. Ebenezer Department of Statistics Dr. Tavis D. Jules Cultural and Educational Policy Studies Ekiti State University School of Education Ado Ekiti, Loyola University Chicago Nigeria. Chicago, USA. Dr. A. Kadir Maskan Dicle University Dr. Adams Onuka Ziya Gokalp Education Faculty Department of Physics Education Centre for Peace and conflict Studies (CEPACS) Diyarbakir, University of Ibadan Nigeria. Turkey. Dr. Yambo John M. 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Department of Psychology Rethimno, Dr. Evridiki Zachopoulou Greece. Department of Early Childhood Care and Education Thessaloniki, Prof. Andreas Veglis Greece. Department of Journalism and Mass Media Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Dr. Francesco Pastore Thessaloniki, Seconda Università di Napoli Greece. Italy, Prof. Mutendwahothe Walter Lumadi Dr. Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah Curriculum & Instructional Studies Technical Education and Vocation College of Education TEVTA Secretariat UNISA, Lahore, South Africa. Pakistan. Dr. Miriam McMullan Dr. Ravi Kant Faculty of Health and Social Work College of Teacher Education University of Plymouth Maulana Azad National Urdu University Plymouth, Darbhanga, UK. India. Prof. Moshe Barak Dr. Dibakar Sarangi Graduate Program for Science and Technology Education Directorate of Teacher Education and State Council for Ben-Gurion University of the Negve, Educational Research and Training Beer Sheva, (DTE & SCERT) Israel. Odisha, India. Dr. Hiam Zein Psychology and Education Dr. Elisa Backer Lebanese American University Faculty of Business Chouran-Beirut, Federation University Australia Lebanon. Australia. Dr. Joel O. Eriba Dr. Ahmad Alkhawaldeh Faculty of Education Department of Curriculum and instruction Benue State University University of Jordan Makurdi, Jordan. Nigeria. Educational Research and Reviews Table of Contents: Volume 11 Number 7 10 April, 2016 ARTICLES ARTICLES ResearchInvestigation Articles of teachers' perceptions of organizational citizenship behavior and their evaluation in terms of educational administration 318 Ahmet AVCI Strengthening preceptors’ competency in Thai clinical nursing 2653 LinkingRenu Mingpun organizational, Boonchom health Srisa in- Jeddahard, and secondary Apinya Jumpamool schools to students' academic achievement 328 Saleh Ali Y. Alqarni The effect of playing different musical instruments on arm asymmetry 2661 ExaminingE. Erdem KAYA participation of university students in recreational entertainment marketing activities 339 OrganizationalAdem Pala ımage perceptions of higher education students 2667 Rüyam KÜÇÜKSÜLEYMANOĞLU Preservice preschool teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs and attitudes toward teaching profession 345 TheŞenel curriculum Elaldı and developmentNazlı Sıla Yerliyurt for science teachers’ training: The action lesson focusing on science process skills 2674 JesdaA study Khayo of developingtha, Somsong attitude Sitti and scale Kanyarat for piano Sonsupap teaching 358 Tarkan YAZICI The proposed model of writing with accompaniment of music Effect of daily work on student’s memorization ability in piano education 371 Barışeducation TOPTAŞ for students and its prospect in application 2684 Izzet Yucetoker The views of Arab students regarding Turks, the Ottoman Empire, and the Republic of Turkey: A case of Jordan 377 HasanThe validity Isık and reliability study of the sports facility utilization scale of university students: The case of Karabük University 2688 ExaminingSerdar CEYHUN the relation between metacognitive understanding of what is listened to and metacognitive awareness levels of secondary school students 390 Erhan AKIN Analyzing state and private school students’ achievement goal Theorientation relationship levels between in terms fan of someidentification variables and moral disengagement of physical 2695 educationÜnal TÜRKÇAPAR and sports students 402 Yavuz Yıldız EffectsBenefits of of doctorate teaching programinterdisciplinary on a novice subjects teacher’s collaboratively conceptualization in of an effective teacher:Jordanian A precase-vocational study education 2702 411 GüldenMon’im İlin A. Al-Saaideh and Mohammad Sayel Nasr-allah Al-Zyoud ARTICLES Ethnomathematics in Arfak (West Papua –Indonesia): Hidden Mathematics on knot of Rumah Kaki Seribu 420 Haryanto, Toto Nusantara, Subanji and Abadyo The use of “ask, write, throw” technique as a writing skill practice when teaching Turkish as a foreign language 426 Nazife Burcu TAKIL A study on reflection as a source of teacher development: Pre-service and experienced teachers 437 Saziye Yaman Effects of using dynamic mathematics software on pre-service mathematics teachers’ spatial visualization skills: The case of spatial analytic geometry 449 Temel Kösa High school students’ attitudes towards smart board use in Biology classes 459 İ. Ümit YAPICI and Ferit KARAKOYUN Evaluation of the curriculum of English preparatory classes at Yildiz Technical University using CIPP model 466 Uğur Akpur, Bülent Alcı and Hakan Karataş Interpersonal problem solving, self-compassion and personality traits in university students 474 Coskun Arslan Predictors of academic procrastination and university life satisfaction among Turkish sport schools students 482 Ocal Kubilay A study of democratic school culture perceptions of sport high school students 491 Enes IŞIKGÖZ Vol. 11(7), pp. 318-327, 10 April, 2016 DOI: 10.5897/ERR2016.2641 Article Number: 943961E57611 ISSN 1990-3839 Educational Research and Reviews Copyright © 2016 Author(s) retain the copyright of this article http://www.academicjournals.org/ERR Full Length Research Paper Investigation of teachers' perceptions of organizational citizenship behavior and their evaluation in terms of educational administration Ahmet AVCI Department of Education Sciences, Faculty of Education, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University, Turkey. Received 12 January, 2016; Accepted 26 February, 2016 The aim of this study is to investigate teachers' perceptions of organizational citizenship behaviors and to evaluate them in terms of educational administration. Descriptive survey model was used in the research. The data of the research were obtained from 1,613 teachers working in public and private schools subjected to Ministry of National Education in Uskudar District of Istanbul province in 2014. In this study, data were obtained from the "Personal Information Form" developed by the researcher and from the "Organizational Citizenship Scale". According to research results; teachers had a high level of positive opinions with regard to organizational citizenship behaviors. The opinions of the respondents varied significantly according to gender, professional seniority, state of education and the working time at the school where they worked. High level of organizational citizenship behaviours in the school will affect education activities in positive way, contribute in generating a healthy school climate and influence students’ success in positive way too. Key words: Organizational citizenship behaviors, education management, school. INTRODUCTION Globalization and increasing conditions of competition employees. The institution will succeed only when people have led organizations to