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Turkey’s education system raises alarm for future

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How is that bad??? Womens only university will bring out the best of women.

If Erdogan wants to copy Japan's education system I more than happy to support that.

Asian's have a better sense of education.

Exactly. One of the best education system in the world. And he chooses the most unimportant part. Female university. You don't need to separate women from men to bring out good results by women. But it will bring you closer to an Islamic state.
 
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Exactly. One of the best education system in the world. And he chooses the most unimportant part. Female university. You don't need to separate women from men to bring out good results by women. But it will bring you closer to an Islamic state.

Turkey will become the next KaraBoga Super State.

White people fear the Turkish Bull
 
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Why are you embarassed? You're German?

This article is from Hurriyet. This is freedom of press in Turkey. Bought out by Pro Government supporters and still bashing the Government. Perhaps they should sack everyone or even better lock them up (just kidding). Tell me Turks, whats going on here please?

Ironic, hurriyet means freedom :)

i don't said I am embarrased. I said IT is embarrassing. You are suggest Erdogan has never said it, and it is all fake, written by opposition and anti-Erdogan.

I am German.

Turkey will become the next KaraBoga Super State.

White people fear the Turkish Bull

Karaboga state?
 
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You should see the ignorance in many Western countries, they don't even know about the WW2 a seminal event in human history, which happened less than a century ago.
 
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I don’t understand why ppl praise the Japanese education system. Suicide rates pretty bad. I think a Scandinavian approach is better, but a little bit stricter to raise discipline.
 
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I don’t understand why ppl praise the Japanese education system. Suicide rates pretty bad. I think a Scandinavian approach is better, but a little bit stricter to raise discipline.

It's nice and all until you remember Turkey has 83 million population + 5-6 million refugees.
 
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It's nice and all until you remember Turkey has 83 million population + 5-6 million refugees.

What does education have to do with population ?
Unless you’re saying we need tough competition in the educational system. Philippines has a higher literacy rate than us. Perhaps you want to implement their system.

Filipinos are tutoring over the internet kids from Korean, Japan and probably even China.
 
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What does education have to do with population ?
Unless you’re saying we need tough competition in the educational system. Philippines has a higher literacy rate than us. Perhaps you want to implement their system.

Filipinos are tutoring over the internet kids from Korean, Japan and probably even China.

The population has everything to do with a countries education system. A Scandinavian type of education is quite simply impossible.
 
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brain drain - solution is to seize passports of all best intellectuals.

Here is a video I provided to the Chinese. Instead of as in the West - money as debt and debt as money, governments could instead print their own interest free money and pay their bills with the money when the economy is lacking liquidity (money supply). This would keep taxes lower.

Now we have the banksters printing money as debt, so long as there are poor people in debt, there will be debt money, in the Western system.


Another idea is to nationalize the precious metal mines worldwide and switch back to gold and silver.

Money should be an asset to the general public, not a liability.


i like it i think this what germnay did when it was national socialist.
 
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Turkey’s Student Selection and Placement Center, or ÖSYM, has released the results of this year’s university entrance exam in which more than 2.3 million youngsters have competed with each other to get into a good university.

The selection and placement system is getting more complicated every year with the increase in the number of students. This year’s exam has taken place in three different sessions in mid-June and students answered up to 120 questions to prove their proficiency in basic courses like Turkish, social sciences, history, philosophy and basic mathematics in the first session.

In the second session, students had answered 160 questions on literature, social sciences, mathematics and science following their choices on which department they want to study at the university. These questions were believed to be more difficult than the previous session.

The third session is only for those who want to enter the foreign languages department of the universities and was composed of 80 questions in English, German, French, Russian and Arabic.
The results of this year’s exam manifest how poor is the education system in Turkey and without a doubt.

In the first session, 2,390,188 students answered 120 questions on basic courses. According to the ÖSYM statistics, the average correct answers was 14.6 for 40 questions on Turkish, 6.6 for 20 questions on social sciences, 5.6 for 40 questions on basic mathematics and 2.2 for 20 questions on science.

Some 1,880,711 students sat for the university exam in the second session and answered 160 questions. The results are worse than in the first session. On average, students got five correct answers out of 24 questions on Turkish literature, four correct answers out of 21 questions on history, four correct answers out of 21 questions on geography, two and a half correct answers out of 12 questions on philosophy, one correct answer out of six questions on religious culture and moral knowledge, four and three-fourths correct answers out of 40 questions on mathematics, one correct answer out of 14 questions on physics, 0.9 correct answers out of 13 questions on chemistry, 1.2 correct answers out of 13 questions on biology.


This is not a brilliant picture and tells that the decline in the quality of the education is still ongoing. One of the key reasons for this collapse is the lack of a long-term vision and constant changes in the system driven by political motivations.

The problem is not only the increased number of religious vocational schools and the fact that the number of students attending these schools has exceeded 1 million. It’s much more structural and includes insufficient qualified teachers and an outdated curriculum. A recent change in the curriculum in 2017 has introduced the concept of “jihad” while omitting instruction about evolution in the secondary schools, a move that had further deepened concerns about the education system in Turkey. Critics of the government have slammed these changes because they undermine the principle of secularism.

As a result of all these politically-driven attempts, the education system skips academic and scientific necessities in favor of ideological priorities heavily determined by the Justice and Development Party.

Families who can afford it are enrolling their children in private institutions or foreign schools with hopes for a good education and future. Education, along with the economy, is the gravest problem in Turkey. The only way to resolve the problem is to undertake substantial changes for an ideology-free, science-based education.


http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/op...ucation-system-raises-alarm-for-future-145138




this is result of rapidly politically motivated change in the education system
take closer look to anadolu university akp cut the engineering campus and turned into eskisehir teknik university and also the anadolu AÇIKÖĞRETİM which have millions of student and the money maker of the university now is under president control WTF and

erdogan puting the money into elections . now for solar challenge or any other engineering competitions we students have to pay from our own pockets and now anadolu is a university without engineering and medicine teaching only law , economy etc ,is not among 1000th university in the world where odtu (metu ) university was 54th university in the world now is 596th in the world

ty akp for all of your work to bring revolution into education system in the last 20 years . this is just the tip of the iceberg wait and see those people get graduated from university then u will see your true legacy


edite : one more thing did you know the head of the universities are chosen by president ??
 
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