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Facts about Turkey & Turkish Educational System
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TURKEY ON THE CROSSROADS OF CONTINENTS Geographical Area: 774,576 km 2 Population (2013) : 76667864 (99 per sq) Ankara Ankara: 5045083 İstanbul: İstanbul: 14160467 GDP (2013): 827 Billion USD $ GDP per capita (PPP) (2013): 10,782 USD $ 17th largest economy in the world
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3 TURKEY’S STRATEGIC POSITION IN ENERGY SECTOR TURKEY IS AN ENERGY CORRIDOR BETWEEN SUPPLIERS AND CONSUMERS
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4 TURKEY’S ROLE AS A TRANSIT AND HUB COUNTRY Turkey is not only an energy corridor but also an important energy terminal. Future projects will enhance Turkey’s role in energy.
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Atatürk supported our educational system. He did lots of revolutions on education.
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In Turkey education first starts in family. How to eat How to wear How to speak How to keep oneself and surrounding clean Behaviors, morals etc… Then goes on with preschool, primary, secondary and higher education. Education in Turkish Family
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Turkish Education System Turkish National Education System is based on two main branches: Formal Education & Life Long Learning Education. Formal Education Formal education is the regular education conducted within a school for individuals in a certain age group and at the same level, under programs developed in accordance with the purpose. It covers: Pre-school Education (3-5) Primary Education (6-9) Junior Secondary Education(10-13) Secondary Education (14-17) Higher Education (18+)
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Structural Organization of the Ministry of National Education
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Turkish Education System
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Pre-school Education Pre-school Education is not compulsory and it covers the group of children aged between 36 - 72 months (3-5 years). The ministry of education is trying to increase the number of children participating in this education system by parents training programs, mobile kindergardens, and summer school alternatives.
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Primary and Junior High School Education Primary and junior high school education covers the group of children aged between 6 –13 years old. It’s compulsory for all girls and boys, and it is free of charge at public schools. The primary and junior high school education covers a period of 8 years (4 primary and 4 junior high school).
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Primary and Junior High School Education (Continued) The objective of primary education is to ensure that every Turkish child acquires the necessary knowledge, skills, behavior and habits to become a good citizen and is raised in accordance with the concept of national morals and that he/she is prepared for life and for the next level of education in accordance with his/her interests, talents and capabilities.
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Primary and Junior High School Education (Continued) Primary education institutions consist of four year primary and four year compulsory junior high schools which give opportunity to allow between different programmes, and junior theology high schools for imams and preachers. The preferable lessons in type of supporting students’ upper secondary education consist of by students’ ability, improvement and prefers in junior high schools and junior high schools for imams and preachers.
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High School Education High education is a system based on the primary and junior secondary education, which covers 4 year period. It is for 14-17 years old students.It includes general, vocational and technical high schools.
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Types of General Secondary Education Anatolian General High Schools Science High Schools Anatolian Teacher Training High Schools Anatolian Fine Arts High Schools Anatolian Social Sciences High Schools Anatolian Sports High Schools The entrance to the secondary education institutions is through a centralized exam.
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Vocational and Technical Secondary Education Vocational and technical secondary schools are institutions that train students for the industrial and service sectors in our country.
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Non-Formal Education (Life Long Learning) In accordance with the general objectives and basic principles of national education, the objectives of non-formal education, which covers citizens who have never entered the formal education system or are at any level of it or have left at that level, and which may accompany formal education or be independent of it are; To teach citizens to read and write and to provide them with the possibility of continuous education so that they may complete their deficient education, To provide them with the opportunity of education that shall help them in adjusting to scientific, technological, economic, social and cultural developments, To provide an education that serves to protect, develop, promote and assimilate the values of our national culture,
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Enrollments by Educational Institutions TYPE OF SCHOOLSchoolsStudentsTeachersCLASSROOM Pre-primary education50181077933 562179M -515 754F 26 029 2066M-23963F 49372 (22 per class) Primary education291695593910 2862730M-2731180F 282043 118937M-163106F 234920 (24 per class) Junior High School education 169875566986 2815534M-2751 452F 269759 129356M-140403F 124584 (45 per class) General Secondary Education 4 2142725972 1401933M-1324 039 119393 65697M- 53696F 70107 (39 per class) 54% Vocational and Technical Secondary Education 62042269651 1241481M-1028 170F 135502 76202M- 59300F 59459 (38 per class) 46% TOTAL4642716905143774602515426 Non-formal Education13738852452710576991672 There are 46.427 schools in formal education ( both private and state schools) and 16.905.143 students. Number of schools, students, teachers and classrooms in education institutions by level of education in The educational year 2012/2013 (MEB, 2012)
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Aims of National Education The Turkish National Educational System aims: learning how to learn active learning student centered learning life-long learning to create a society equipped with knowledge, democratic, cultural and economic awareness integrity among all educational institutions.
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Higher Education Higher education includes all the educational institutions which are based on secondary education, and which provide at least two years of higher education. In Turkey there are 108 state and 71 private universities (total 179) and 4975690(2256862 in open education F 1041783 M 1215069) students 2706937 of whom are male and 2268753 are female in 2012-2013 academic year. The Bosporus University
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UNIVERSITESNUMBER% UNDERGRADUATE164197333,00 UNDERGRADUATE OPEN EDUCATION150688730,28 UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL314886063,28 VOCATIONAL TRAINING COLLEGE77774115,63 VOCATIONAL TRAINING COLLEGE OPEN EDUCATION 74996515,07 VOCATIONAL TRAINING COLLEGE TOTAL 152770630,70 UNDERGRADUATE+ VOCATIONAL TRAINING COLLEGE 241971448,63 UNDERGRADUATE+ VOCATIONAL TRAINING COLLEGE OPEN EDUCATION 225685245,36 UNDERGRADUATE+ VOCATIONAL TRAINING COLLEGE TOTAL 467656693,99 GRADUATE2186304,39 DOCTORATE603111,21 MEDICAL INTERNS201830,41 TOTAL271883854,64 TOTAL OPEN EDUCATION225685245,36 GENERAL TOTAL4975690100,00 TOTAL STUDENT NUMBER 2012-2013 ACADEMIC YEAR
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Higher Education Higher education institutions are; Universities, Faculties, Institutes, Colleges, Conservatories, Vocational Colleges, Center for Practice and Research.
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Higher Education There are total 130653 (F 54306 M 76347 ) teaching staff and the staff number according to their titles are: 17807 professor (F 5007 M 12800) 10962 associate professor doctor (F 3542 M 7420 ) 27385assistant professor doctor (F 10166 M 17219 ) 20820 instructors (F 8222 M 12598 ) 9250 language instructor (F 5638 M 3612 ) 3396 specialists (F 1628 M 1768) 40939 research assistant (F 20062 M 20877) 27 translator (F 18 M 9) 67 education and training planner (F 23 M 44 )
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION AND CONTRIBUTION! ASSOC. PROF. DR. ILHAN GUNBAYI Akdeniz University, Faculty of Education Educational Administrartion Supervision Planning and Economy Department e-mail: igunbayi@akdeniz.edu.tr Phone: +902423102135 Fax: +902422261953
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