Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said that the budget distinguished one of the fathers and one of the tax revenues but could not reach the desired level in the field of education. Minister Şimşek summarized the gravity of the incident with the following words: I think we should start by educating the teachers ...
Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said that after the referendum, they will reform many areas, "Education is our top priority. In the coming period we will make pre-school education compulsory. We will move on to full-day training of all of Turkey. As of the fifth grade, all students will read the foreign language preparatory class. We need to strengthen, re-educate and measure the performance of our teachers."
OUR TEACHERS SHOULD BE RETEACHED
"Education is our top priority," Simsek said. I am speaking sincerely today that this country is training one of the budget, 5 of the tax revenue, and almost 4 of the tax revenue. Almost 4 out of every 100 liras taken from the nation are being trained. We have about 600,000 teachers. We have done about 300 thousand new classrooms. But there are ways that we need to go beyond qualification."
15 YEARS 6 MINISTERS ...
National Education is the most changing seat in the current ruling period as the seat multiplies.
While Abdullah Gul was a prime minister, he was sitting in his office for a short while, then Hüseyin Çelik took over. Nimet Çubukçu and then Ömer Dinçer were brought to this view. The last minister was Nabi Avci. In the new cabinet, Minister of National Defense Ismet Yilmaz was transferred to MEB(Ministry of Education). The national education system, with 15 years of deep rooted but undetectable changes, has virtually ceased to exist.
Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said that after the referendum, they will reform many areas, "Education is our top priority. In the coming period we will make pre-school education compulsory. We will move on to full-day training of all of Turkey. As of the fifth grade, all students will read the foreign language preparatory class. We need to strengthen, re-educate and measure the performance of our teachers. "
600 THOUSAND TEACHERS WERE APPOINTED
Emphasizing that they will reform many areas quickly after the Referendum, Simsek said, "Education is our top priority. I am sincerely saying today that one of the buddies is taxing one in five, and this country is spending almost one in four of the tax revenues. Almost 4 out of every 100 liras taken from the nation are being trained. We have about 600,000 teachers. We have done about 300 thousand new classrooms. But there are ways that we need to go further in quality."
NATIONAL EDUCATION WITH A BAD QUALITY
The national education system, with 13 years of deep rooted but unavoidable changes, has almost become outdated. Every minister who came to the office was looking for a solution to the problems with more courageous moves than ever before, as a result of a kind of unstoppable stability, the National Education System was waxing the good days of the bad. While the constantly changing exam system affects both parents and students negatively, changes in the minister who became habitual can not be a solution to the problem.
OUR TEACHERS SHOULD BE RETEACHED
"Education is our top priority," Simsek said. I am speaking sincerely today that this country is training one of the budget, 5 of the tax revenue, and almost 4 of the tax revenue. Almost 4 out of every 100 liras taken from the nation are being trained. We have about 600,000 teachers. We have done about 300 thousand new classrooms. But there are ways that we need to go beyond qualification."
"Education is our top priority," Simsek said. I am speaking sincerely today that this country is training one of the budget, 5 of the tax revenue, and almost 4 of the tax revenue. Almost 4 out of every 100 liras taken from the nation are being trained. We have about 600,000 teachers. We have done about 300 thousand new classrooms. But there are ways that we need to go beyond qualification."
Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said that after the referendum, they will reform many areas, "Education is our top priority. In the coming period we will make pre-school education compulsory. We will move on to full-day training of all of Turkey. As of the fifth grade, all students will read the foreign language preparatory class. We need to strengthen, re-educate and measure the performance of our teachers."
OUR TEACHERS SHOULD BE RETEACHED
"Education is our top priority," Simsek said. I am speaking sincerely today that this country is training one of the budget, 5 of the tax revenue, and almost 4 of the tax revenue. Almost 4 out of every 100 liras taken from the nation are being trained. We have about 600,000 teachers. We have done about 300 thousand new classrooms. But there are ways that we need to go beyond qualification."
15 YEARS 6 MINISTERS ...
National Education is the most changing seat in the current ruling period as the seat multiplies.
While Abdullah Gul was a prime minister, he was sitting in his office for a short while, then Hüseyin Çelik took over. Nimet Çubukçu and then Ömer Dinçer were brought to this view. The last minister was Nabi Avci. In the new cabinet, Minister of National Defense Ismet Yilmaz was transferred to MEB(Ministry of Education). The national education system, with 15 years of deep rooted but undetectable changes, has virtually ceased to exist.
Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said that after the referendum, they will reform many areas, "Education is our top priority. In the coming period we will make pre-school education compulsory. We will move on to full-day training of all of Turkey. As of the fifth grade, all students will read the foreign language preparatory class. We need to strengthen, re-educate and measure the performance of our teachers. "
600 THOUSAND TEACHERS WERE APPOINTED
Emphasizing that they will reform many areas quickly after the Referendum, Simsek said, "Education is our top priority. I am sincerely saying today that one of the buddies is taxing one in five, and this country is spending almost one in four of the tax revenues. Almost 4 out of every 100 liras taken from the nation are being trained. We have about 600,000 teachers. We have done about 300 thousand new classrooms. But there are ways that we need to go further in quality."
NATIONAL EDUCATION WITH A BAD QUALITY
The national education system, with 13 years of deep rooted but unavoidable changes, has almost become outdated. Every minister who came to the office was looking for a solution to the problems with more courageous moves than ever before, as a result of a kind of unstoppable stability, the National Education System was waxing the good days of the bad. While the constantly changing exam system affects both parents and students negatively, changes in the minister who became habitual can not be a solution to the problem.
OUR TEACHERS SHOULD BE RETEACHED
"Education is our top priority," Simsek said. I am speaking sincerely today that this country is training one of the budget, 5 of the tax revenue, and almost 4 of the tax revenue. Almost 4 out of every 100 liras taken from the nation are being trained. We have about 600,000 teachers. We have done about 300 thousand new classrooms. But there are ways that we need to go beyond qualification."
"Education is our top priority," Simsek said. I am speaking sincerely today that this country is training one of the budget, 5 of the tax revenue, and almost 4 of the tax revenue. Almost 4 out of every 100 liras taken from the nation are being trained. We have about 600,000 teachers. We have done about 300 thousand new classrooms. But there are ways that we need to go beyond qualification."