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Mersin 3 Ocak Secondary School 3rd Comenius Meeting in Mersin, Turkey The Bookworms of Europe 19th October – 24th October
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Mersin 3 Ocak Secondary School is the biggest secondary school of Mersin. It has 8000 m2 area. There are 5 floors 40 classrooms, a multifunctional big garden, a library an IT class,
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2 art saloons, a music room, a meeting room, 2 canteens, and a teachers’ room in the school. There are 50 teachers and 1120 students. Our school aims to prepare the students multifunctionally to their new lives and give hints to be successful in their lives
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1 headmaster 4 assistants of headmaster academic staff: 65 teachers 1 school psychologist 1 educational consultant non-academic staff :10 employees
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Basic work time: 30+5 lessons per week We teach from 6 lessons a day Average extra work time: 1 lesson One lesson takes 40 min. Breaks 10minutes Extracurricular activities: 2 lessons per week
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guiding the academic, physical, and emotional well being of each student, fostering the relationship between our schools, parents, and the community, ensuring a safe and secure learning environment, encouraging diversity and inclusiveness,
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promoting participation in extracurricular activities, preparing students for higd school and career readiness, integrating technology in our programs, and maintaining and upgrading our school facilities.
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After the TEOG (Offical exams) exams, according to their wish and of course the total marks of their exam results, they may choose to study at; Vocational High Schools Anatolian High schools Science High schools.
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With a new Law in 2012, four years of Secondary school is also compulsory today. Involves the education of children between the ages of 10-14. It is compulsory (4 years) for all citizens, boys and girls and given free of charge in public schools. They study Turkish, Social Science, Science and Technology, Maths, ICT,Foreign Language, Music,Visual Arts, Physical Education, Religion Culture and optional subjects.
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Primary education general secondary education starting date of students’ school year 15 September 2014 (1st Grade – 8 September 2014) End of students’ school year 12 June 2015 12 June 2015 Christmas/New Year 1 January 2015 1 January 2015 Winter/Carnival 2 weeks 26 January – 6 February 2015 (2 weeks ) Summer 13 weeks 12 June – 14 September 2015
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23 April 2015 (Children's Day) 1 May 2015 (Labour Day) 19 May 2015 (Youth and Sport Day) 3-7 October 2014 (4.5 days – religious holiday) 28-29 October 2014(1.5 days – Republic Day) 23 April 2015 (Children's Day) 1 May 2015 (Labour Day) 19 May 2015 (Youth and Sport Day)
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Starting date of teachers’ school year beginning September End of teachers’ school year beginning July Additional notes : In primary and general secondary education, a school year must contain at least 180 days. A school year runs 9 months from September to June. A school year is divided into two parts: at the end of a semester, there is a two-week holiday, called mid- school year holiday. The summer holidays are between June and September. Decisions on ending/starting semester dates are made by the Ministry.
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1.When children saw their parents reading at “Happy Reading Hours” at home, they were also motivated. Positive feedback from parents and teachers helped.
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We let the child choose his / her own book to read. And we got favoruable results. Students were asked to choose books from the international book lists as a school school duty. These are: “Romeo and Juliet”, “Robinson Cruseo”, “Tom Sawyer”, “Of Mice and Man”, “Old Man and the Sea”, and Turkish literature classics.
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Some families regular visited bookstores. We are reported by the family that the student started reading more.
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Subscriptions to a magazine or magazines for the students are a good idea. Yet we could not fully succeed them to be a subscriber.
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Families and teachers praised the student for his or her reading when appropriate. For example, when he or she completed a long or difficult book. Families and teachers praised the student for his or her reading when appropriate. For example, when he or she completed a long or difficult book.
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The website “Owlfinch” encouraged the students to read online reading. We checked out owlfinch text games, especially in Turkish. As a result, we observed in their interest and motivate to read.
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As parents and teachers, we will never give up encouraging our students to read more…
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