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TURKEY:INNOVATION AND
TRADITION
By Hasan Simsek and Ali Yildirim


  Presenter: Denis Katusiime
Some basic information on Turkey
 At the boundary of Europe and Asia
 By 2000, the population of Turkey was 67,803,000.
 Founded as the Republic of Turkey on October 29,
  1923.
 Received independence under the leadership of
  Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk).
the history of Turkish education
can be understood
 The Ottoman Period (Prior to 1923)
 The Modernization Era (1923-1950)
 The Quest for Democracy (1950-1980)
 The Crises Created by Dichotomies (1980-present).
Education in the Ottoman period
 Formation of the Turkish Republic in 1923.
 Religious teaching dominates the education system
 Foundations finance and govern schools with religious
    orientation.
   Government Schools influenced by western education.
   Foundations and Organizations outside Turkey
    finance private school.
   Girls and boys at all levels study separately.
   Education is not given high priority.
The Modernization Era (1923-50)
 A full-scale restructuring of educational institution
    begins.
   Education is for social, cultural and economic
    revolution in Turkey.
   Religious system of the Ottoman period is seen as
    being hostile to change &modernization.
   Public schools are free for all students
   Need to transform all sectors of society
   Schools with religious orientation are closed
   The Unification of Educational Law
Modern era continued
 Primary education is compulsory.
 Co-education begins (1924).
 Science (most reliable guide in life)
 Turkey invites John Dewey to study the school system
  and make recommendations.
 In 1927 Ataturk declares laicism (Secularism).
 Constitution-Islam is no longer a state religion.
 Latin alphabet as opposed to Arabic alphabet
Democracy and Turmoil (1950-80)
 Threat of communism and promotion of Nationalism in
    school curricula &textbooks.
   Village landlords gain more political power.
   Religious teaching returns to school.
   Emphasis on economic growth &democratization of society
    in policies.
   Education as a transformative tool in society is ignored.
   Deterioration of education and schools in a mess
   School facilities are no longer efficient and students and
    teachers find their way in the political camp.
Dichotomies in Education (1980-
present)
 Public support military to avoid anarchy
 Increased centralization in the education
 Curriculum and textbooks become nationalistic
  (history, geography &biology).
 MONE criticized for giving in to political pressure.
 Students needs and interest not addressed
 Growth of more private institutions
Dichotomies continued.
 MONE started reforms but it could not maintain them
  (insufficient classroom space for more courses,
  inadequate counseling to guide students in course
  selection, confusion between stakeholders, and
  rigidities in a centralized system).
 Lack of confidence in government to implement
  educational change
 Adjustment to EU norms in terms of class size,
  departments, training etc.
Traditional Approach to Education
 Subject matter is the main concern
 Emphasis on teaching methods
 The student is simply a learner
 Students as deficient and in need of discipline and
  pressure to keep learning.
 Children go to school to learn what they do not know.
 Individual interests, motivations and psychological
  states are not given attention.
 Teachers are authorities and not guides.
Progressive Approach to education
 Focuses on children’s problem-solving ability and
  individual interests and needs. Teaching methods
  used differently
 Focus on how to think not what to think.
 Teachers are intellectual guides/facilitators in the
  problem-solving process not presenters of knowledge.
 Raises people who think freely and flexibly, who are
  democratic and secular.
Unrealistic reforms
 Establishing 41 universities in three years.
 Changing the entire elementary and secondary school
  in two to three years.
 Policy transfer (Finland and USA)
 Lack of experts and the financial power to implement
  the reforms.
 There was no support from teachers
Conclusion
 Turkey made a lot of reforms in education because
  schools, teachers and infrastructure increased.
 Education reform in Turkey is important but it should
  be gradual. Do not expect to a system in one day.
 The Turkish people should agree on how religion and
  secularism can accommodate each other in one state
  without overstepping other people’s values.
 Whatever reform is put in place, it should be
  contextualized (policy transfer).

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Turkey, innovation and tradition

  • 1. TURKEY:INNOVATION AND TRADITION By Hasan Simsek and Ali Yildirim Presenter: Denis Katusiime
  • 2.
  • 3. Some basic information on Turkey  At the boundary of Europe and Asia  By 2000, the population of Turkey was 67,803,000.  Founded as the Republic of Turkey on October 29, 1923.  Received independence under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk).
  • 4. the history of Turkish education can be understood  The Ottoman Period (Prior to 1923)  The Modernization Era (1923-1950)  The Quest for Democracy (1950-1980)  The Crises Created by Dichotomies (1980-present).
  • 5. Education in the Ottoman period  Formation of the Turkish Republic in 1923.  Religious teaching dominates the education system  Foundations finance and govern schools with religious orientation.  Government Schools influenced by western education.  Foundations and Organizations outside Turkey finance private school.  Girls and boys at all levels study separately.  Education is not given high priority.
  • 6. The Modernization Era (1923-50)  A full-scale restructuring of educational institution begins.  Education is for social, cultural and economic revolution in Turkey.  Religious system of the Ottoman period is seen as being hostile to change &modernization.  Public schools are free for all students  Need to transform all sectors of society  Schools with religious orientation are closed  The Unification of Educational Law
  • 7. Modern era continued  Primary education is compulsory.  Co-education begins (1924).  Science (most reliable guide in life)  Turkey invites John Dewey to study the school system and make recommendations.  In 1927 Ataturk declares laicism (Secularism).  Constitution-Islam is no longer a state religion.  Latin alphabet as opposed to Arabic alphabet
  • 8. Democracy and Turmoil (1950-80)  Threat of communism and promotion of Nationalism in school curricula &textbooks.  Village landlords gain more political power.  Religious teaching returns to school.  Emphasis on economic growth &democratization of society in policies.  Education as a transformative tool in society is ignored.  Deterioration of education and schools in a mess  School facilities are no longer efficient and students and teachers find their way in the political camp.
  • 9. Dichotomies in Education (1980- present)  Public support military to avoid anarchy  Increased centralization in the education  Curriculum and textbooks become nationalistic (history, geography &biology).  MONE criticized for giving in to political pressure.  Students needs and interest not addressed  Growth of more private institutions
  • 10. Dichotomies continued.  MONE started reforms but it could not maintain them (insufficient classroom space for more courses, inadequate counseling to guide students in course selection, confusion between stakeholders, and rigidities in a centralized system).  Lack of confidence in government to implement educational change  Adjustment to EU norms in terms of class size, departments, training etc.
  • 11. Traditional Approach to Education  Subject matter is the main concern  Emphasis on teaching methods  The student is simply a learner  Students as deficient and in need of discipline and pressure to keep learning.  Children go to school to learn what they do not know.  Individual interests, motivations and psychological states are not given attention.  Teachers are authorities and not guides.
  • 12. Progressive Approach to education  Focuses on children’s problem-solving ability and individual interests and needs. Teaching methods used differently  Focus on how to think not what to think.  Teachers are intellectual guides/facilitators in the problem-solving process not presenters of knowledge.  Raises people who think freely and flexibly, who are democratic and secular.
  • 13. Unrealistic reforms  Establishing 41 universities in three years.  Changing the entire elementary and secondary school in two to three years.  Policy transfer (Finland and USA)  Lack of experts and the financial power to implement the reforms.  There was no support from teachers
  • 14. Conclusion  Turkey made a lot of reforms in education because schools, teachers and infrastructure increased.  Education reform in Turkey is important but it should be gradual. Do not expect to a system in one day.  The Turkish people should agree on how religion and secularism can accommodate each other in one state without overstepping other people’s values.  Whatever reform is put in place, it should be contextualized (policy transfer).