Education in Turkey

Raphaelle Desrousseaux, Stephanie Hagen, Sophia Kissa and Giulio Catanzariti

Amongst OECD countries, the case of Turkey is of paramount interest. With 30% of the population aged under 14, 10.5 million pupils enrolled in primary education, a rapid migration from rural to urban areas and a high fertility rate the Turkish educational system is facing big challenges in the coming years. This presentation starts analyzing the structural transformation that Turkish educational system encountered in the last century,  and then it investigates what are the most pressing issues for the students and for the governance of the educational system and tries to understand how institutions could adapt to better cope with the present challenges. 



Education in Turkey 
by Raphaelle Desrousseaux, Stephanie Hagen, Sophia Kissa and Giulio Catanzariti

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