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Education system in turkey
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3. Turkish education system is under the control of the
state,the Ministry of National Education.Everyone has
the right to receive education and it is cumpolsory from
ages 6 to 18 and free in state schools. %10 of general
butget is used for national education.
4. The New school
Term in Turkey
started in 2012 and
with the new term
starts a new
Education System
in Turkey which
has been called the
4+4+4 system
This system
extends
compulsory
schooling from
6 years to 18
years
The academic year
in institutions
generally begins in
the mid-September
or early-October
and and continues
to early June
.There is a two-
week semester
break in February.
5. The New school Term in Turkey
started in 2012 and with the
new term starts a new
Education System in Turkey
which has been called the 4+4+4
system
7. The academic year in
institutions generally begins in
the mid-September or early-
October and and continues to
early June .There is a two-week
semester break in February.
8. Children between 3-6 goes to nursery school
-It can be a private or state school.
-They play games , do enjoyable
activitiyes and learn how to count.
9. PRIMARY SCHOOLS
They learn basic skills at
primary school like reading ,
writing, simple operations şn
maths and about everyday
life...
14. The purpose of primary and secondary
education is to ensure that every Turkish
child acquires the basic
knowledge,skills,behaviors and habits to
become a good citizen is raised in line with
the national moral cancepts and is
prepared for life and for the next education
level parallel to his/her interests and skills.
17. These were established for the
purpose of teaching students at
least one foreign language, which
they can utilize to further their
education in the best possible
18. The give 4-year education
on the fields of Science and
Mathematics.
Science High Schools
19. The programmes in these high school
include training in computers,
electricity course, journalism,
construcation, mechanics , remote
control methods, electronics in
medicine , aircraft engines and
architecture etc.
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21. Approximately 1.600.000 students
enter the university examination per
year in Turkey. 630,000 students get a
chance to enroll any faculty, four or
two-year college and open university
according totheir points
22. There are 53 state and 26
foundation universities in
Turkey
23. Universities bring up the ultimate manforce and the
staff wanted for the scientific research. 2.073.428
students are studying at these universities at the
25. There a lot of public education centers
where people from any age can receive
different types of education
26. The education system in Turkey has not
been stable for many years.The
government has always been trying to
change the system in order to solve the
problematic situations and make the right
choices for the benefit of future of
country.But the government doesn’t
manage to correct the problems.Every
Problems of Education
System in Turkey
27. While economic gap between student’s
families causes that problem,considering
the inequal quality between schools.There
are differences in between public and
private high schools.Public schools have
lack of opportunities and facilities They
have ancient computer and laboratories,so
crowded,have no new Technologies.
28. There are important exams that determine a student’s future.For example;from secondary
school to high school and from high school to university.
But you need to take a course to pass the exam because the public schools fall short of
education to pass exam.This exam system has negative effects on students.
If you get a low grade ;
You can go private university if you can afford payying tuition that il is also expensive.
If you get a high grade ;
You can attend a great public university or get a scholarship for private university
You will have a bright future and a successful career
Turkish Educational System is not effective in addressing the varied needs and interests of
learners.
As we have seen, Turkish education system is drowning in the quicksand of inadequate
physical and mental requirements. If these problems can be solved, it is evident that our