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The New Education System in Turkey 4+4+4
Turkish Education System... 
The New School Term in Turkey started 2012 and 
with the new term starts a new Education System 
in Turkey which has been called the 4+4+4 system. 
This system extends mandatory schooling from 8 
years to 12 years. 
The schooling years also sees the introduction of 
vocational classes starting at 5th year. Children and 
Parents can choose from a list of classes, the most 
controversial class being “The Quran and the Life of 
the Muhammad” where girls are also permitted to wear 
their headscarves during these classes. Other classes 
on offer including Maths, English and Science.
Turkish Education System... 
Education in Turkey is governed by a national system which was 
established in accordance with the Atatürk Reforms after the 
Turkish War of Independence. 
Children are obliged to take 12 years of education between the ages of 
6 and 18, 
Annually, about 1.5 million students graduate from Turkish high 
schools. About 95% of students attend public schools, but 
inadequacies of the public system increasingly motivates middle-class 
parents to seek private education. 
By 2012 there were over 167 universities in Turkey. Except for the Open 
Education Faculty (Turkish: Açıköğretim Fakültesi) at 
Anadolu University, entrance is regulated by a national examination, 
ÖSS, after which high school graduates are assigned to university 
according to their performance
Turkish Education System... 
We also see the change in the starting age for 
children attending school. Up until this term children 
would start school around 80 months or between 6 ½ 
to 7 years. The age for starting school has been 
lowered to 66 months.
Formal and Non-Formal Education 
The basic structure of the National Education 
system is outlined by the Basic Law. The 
educational system is divided into two main 
sections as 
Formal Education 
Non-Formal Education.
Non-formal education is organized educational 
activity outside formal systems 
Informal education is the life-long process in 
which people learn from everyday experience, 
informal covers interactions with friends, 
family, work colleagues, etc 
Formal education is linked with schools and 
training institutions
Formal Education 
Now that the new system of 4+4+4 has been 
implemented on 12 April 2012 
5 years-old: Primary School (ilkokul) begins. 
School attendance compulsory. 
9 years-old: Secondary School (orta okul) begins. 
Students asked to make pathway choices. School 
attendance compulsory. Religious high school an 
option. 
12 years-old: Tertiary School (lise) begins. 
Distance education, religious high school an 
option.
Pre-primary Education 
Pre-Primary education includes the optional education of 
children between 36-72 month who are under the age of 
compulsory primary education. 
 Pre-Primary education institutions, independent nurseries are 
opened as nursery classes and practical classes within formal 
and non-formal education institutions with suitable physical 
capacity. 
The purpose of Pre-Primary education is to ensure physical, 
mental and sensory development of children and the 
acquisition of good habits, to prepare children for primary 
education, to create a common atmosphere of growth for 
those living in inconvenient circumstances and to ensure that 
Turkish is spoken correct and well.
Primary Education 
The purpose of primary education is to ensure that every 
Turkish child acquires the basic knowledge, skills, behaviors, 
and habits to become a good citizen, is raised in line with the 
national moral concepts and is prepared for life and for the 
next education level parallel to his/her interests and 
skills.They have a 3-year curriculum and prepare children for 
future higher education. 
Primary education is compulsory for all citizens, boys or girls, 
and is given free of charge in public schools.
SBS EXAM (Level Placement Exam) 
When students start studying the 6th grade, they 
start preparing themselves for the national level 
placement test. 
At the end of 6th,7th and 8th grade, each 
student take this exam and at the end of 3rd 
year, according to the total marks of their SBS 
exams, students choose which high school they 
would like to study at. 
After primary education, students have a lot of 
different choices about the high school that they 
can go.
After the SBS exam, according to their wish 
and of course the total marks of their exam 
results, they may choose to study at; 
 General High scools 
 Vocational High Schools 
 Anatolian High schools 
 Science High schools.
EDUCATION SYSTEM AND TRANSITIONS 
HIGHER EDUCATION 
PRIMARY SCHOOL 
GRADE 12 
GRADE 11 
GRADE 10 
GRADE 9 (COMMON) 
DIPLOMA 
GRADE 12 
GRADE 11 
GRADE 10 
GRADE 9 (COMMON) 
GENERAL 
SECONDARY 
EDUCATION 
LA 
BOR 
MA 
RKET 
CERTIFICATE 
CERTIFICATE 
ADULTS 
CERTIFICATE 
VOCATIONAL 
EDUCATION 
Opportunit 
y of 
changing 
field 
Make-up Training
General High Schools (High School / Lycee) 
The purpose of secondary education is to 
give students a minimum common culture, to 
identify individual and social problems, to 
search for solutions, to raise awareness in 
order to contribute to the socio-economic 
and cultural development of the country and 
to prepare the students for higher 
education, for profession, for life and for 
business in line with their interests and 
skills.
In these schools, the system of one teacher for 
each class changes to a specialist teacher for each 
subject. Students can choose one foreign language 
from English, French or German. Religious 
Education lessons, depending on the present 
government’s policy, is often optional, and is 
actually a comparative study of religions rather 
than only of Islam. 
They have a 4-year curriculum and prepare 
children for future higher education.
Anatolian High Schools 
These were established for the purpose of 
teaching students at least one foreign language, 
which they can utilize to further their education in 
the best possible manner. 
The educational period inclusive of secondary 
schooling covers 5 years with a one year 
preparatory course. (preparatory is up to students’ 
level of foreign language) Aside from foreign 
language lessons the normal lycee programme is 
implemented with science and mathematics lessons 
given in English
Science High Schools 
They give 4- year education on the 
fields of Science and Mathematics. 
Students who got the top points from 
SBS exam, can be placed in these 
schools.
Vocational High Schools 
The tuition period is five years including a one-year 
preparatory course. Students are taught a 
minimum of one foreign language in addition to the 
lessons included in the Science Lycees. The 
professional industrial training prepares them for 
higher education and their future work. 
The programmes in these lycees include training in 
computers, electricity courses, journalism, 
construction, mechanics, remote control methods, 
electronics in medicine, aircraft engines and 
architecture
In General High Schools and Anatolian High schools; 
In the beginning of 9th grade, students have to choose which 
field they would like to study at for their further education. 
Options are; 
Science and Math 
Social Studies 
Turkish and Social studies 
Foreign Languages 
*** At the end of grade 10 they may choose to change the 
field of education but later then it won’t be possible to 
change it.
END OF HIGH SCHOOL AND OSS EXAM 
(UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAM) 
 At the end of High school education, students who wish to study at 
universities, have to take an exam which is called as OSS. 
 OSS exam is based on the fields that students studied during their 
high school period. 
 The exam is done in one day and lasts for 3.5 hours. 
 In order to obtain a good future, students want to study in good 
departments at good universities. This is why they start studying 
for the entrance exams as much as two years in advance, generally 
taking private courses as well. The students need to get at least 
105 points to have a chance to study at the university.
After the results, students need to make their 
selections and after, the YOK (High Education 
Council) place the students starting from the 
highest points got. As there are more applications 
than quotas in Universities not everyone could get 
placed. 
Generally speaking 1/3 of the students could 
continue to the university. The others, in case 
they can afford it continue to the private 
universities, start working, wait one more year.
University Examination System 
Approximately 1.600 000 students enter the 
university examination per year in Turkiye. 
630,000 students get a chance to enroll any 
faculty, four or two - year college and open 
university according to their points. 
Capacities of Universities in 2006-2007 year. 
Two-Year Colleges : 200,000 students 
Faculties and Four-Year Colleges : 230,000 
students 
Open University Two-Year Colleges + Four-Year 
Colleges(faculties) : 600,000 students
HIGHER EDUCATION IN TURKEY 
Higher education includes all educational 
programmes of at least two years and over. 
 The aim of higher education is to offer 
education to individuals to meet the 
demands of the society at various higher 
levels and to develop scientific research for 
Turkiye to be a part of the developed 
countries, by preparing a suitable research 
environment.
HIGHER EDUCATION IN TURKEY 
Each university consists of faculties and four-year 
colleges, offering bachelor's level programmes, the 
latter with a vocational emphasis, and two year 
vocational colleges offering pre-bachelor's 
(engineering technicians) level programmes of a 
strictly vocational nature.
There are a total number of 60 universities 
excluding the private universities. 
Unlike the earlier educational levels, students have 
to pay a fee of approximately 100-350 US Dollars 
per year at public higher education facilities. 
After four years of study, they may also continue 
to do masters for one or two years. This is also 
with an examination and costs a little more
GENERAL STRUCTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
NON-FORMAL EDUCATION 
Parallel to the rapid changes in society, the notion 
that the essential education is given in schools is 
also changing. In line with that notion, the Ministry 
of National Education is making rearrangements in 
the goals, programs and organizations of the school 
system, focusing on the development, expansion and 
restructuring of the non-formal learning and 
education system within continuing education and 
shifting the focus of education from formal to 
continuing (life-long ) education.
NON-FORMAL EDUCATION 
Non-formal education activities are provided 
at various formal and non-formal schools 
and institutions with different programs 
which include as follows; 
To teach students reading-writing skills for 
them to have the opportunity to complete 
their education. 
To enable to acquire habits for evaluating 
their spare time. 
To prepare them to have the suitable jobs 
according to the employment needs of the 
Turkish and Global economy
NON-FORMAL EDUCATION 
In general, non-formal education consists 
of General Non-formal Education and 
Vocational Technical Non-formal Education. 
The most of the non-formal educational 
activities take place at Public Training 
Centers. But There are some private 
Training Centers.
Non-formal education institutions 
Public training centers 
Apprenticeship training centers 
Practical schools of art for girls 
Maturation institutes 
Vocational education centers 
Technical training centers for adults 
Education and application schools 
Private classes 
Private courses 
Industrial practical schools of art 
Science and art centers 
Open primary education 
Open high schools 
Vocational and technical open schools

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Education system in turkey (1)

  • 1. The New Education System in Turkey 4+4+4
  • 2. Turkish Education System... The New School Term in Turkey started 2012 and with the new term starts a new Education System in Turkey which has been called the 4+4+4 system. This system extends mandatory schooling from 8 years to 12 years. The schooling years also sees the introduction of vocational classes starting at 5th year. Children and Parents can choose from a list of classes, the most controversial class being “The Quran and the Life of the Muhammad” where girls are also permitted to wear their headscarves during these classes. Other classes on offer including Maths, English and Science.
  • 3. Turkish Education System... Education in Turkey is governed by a national system which was established in accordance with the Atatürk Reforms after the Turkish War of Independence. Children are obliged to take 12 years of education between the ages of 6 and 18, Annually, about 1.5 million students graduate from Turkish high schools. About 95% of students attend public schools, but inadequacies of the public system increasingly motivates middle-class parents to seek private education. By 2012 there were over 167 universities in Turkey. Except for the Open Education Faculty (Turkish: Açıköğretim Fakültesi) at Anadolu University, entrance is regulated by a national examination, ÖSS, after which high school graduates are assigned to university according to their performance
  • 4. Turkish Education System... We also see the change in the starting age for children attending school. Up until this term children would start school around 80 months or between 6 ½ to 7 years. The age for starting school has been lowered to 66 months.
  • 5. Formal and Non-Formal Education The basic structure of the National Education system is outlined by the Basic Law. The educational system is divided into two main sections as Formal Education Non-Formal Education.
  • 6. Non-formal education is organized educational activity outside formal systems Informal education is the life-long process in which people learn from everyday experience, informal covers interactions with friends, family, work colleagues, etc Formal education is linked with schools and training institutions
  • 7. Formal Education Now that the new system of 4+4+4 has been implemented on 12 April 2012 5 years-old: Primary School (ilkokul) begins. School attendance compulsory. 9 years-old: Secondary School (orta okul) begins. Students asked to make pathway choices. School attendance compulsory. Religious high school an option. 12 years-old: Tertiary School (lise) begins. Distance education, religious high school an option.
  • 8. Pre-primary Education Pre-Primary education includes the optional education of children between 36-72 month who are under the age of compulsory primary education.  Pre-Primary education institutions, independent nurseries are opened as nursery classes and practical classes within formal and non-formal education institutions with suitable physical capacity. The purpose of Pre-Primary education is to ensure physical, mental and sensory development of children and the acquisition of good habits, to prepare children for primary education, to create a common atmosphere of growth for those living in inconvenient circumstances and to ensure that Turkish is spoken correct and well.
  • 9. Primary Education The purpose of primary education is to ensure that every Turkish child acquires the basic knowledge, skills, behaviors, and habits to become a good citizen, is raised in line with the national moral concepts and is prepared for life and for the next education level parallel to his/her interests and skills.They have a 3-year curriculum and prepare children for future higher education. Primary education is compulsory for all citizens, boys or girls, and is given free of charge in public schools.
  • 10. SBS EXAM (Level Placement Exam) When students start studying the 6th grade, they start preparing themselves for the national level placement test. At the end of 6th,7th and 8th grade, each student take this exam and at the end of 3rd year, according to the total marks of their SBS exams, students choose which high school they would like to study at. After primary education, students have a lot of different choices about the high school that they can go.
  • 11. After the SBS exam, according to their wish and of course the total marks of their exam results, they may choose to study at;  General High scools  Vocational High Schools  Anatolian High schools  Science High schools.
  • 12. EDUCATION SYSTEM AND TRANSITIONS HIGHER EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 12 GRADE 11 GRADE 10 GRADE 9 (COMMON) DIPLOMA GRADE 12 GRADE 11 GRADE 10 GRADE 9 (COMMON) GENERAL SECONDARY EDUCATION LA BOR MA RKET CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE ADULTS CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Opportunit y of changing field Make-up Training
  • 13. General High Schools (High School / Lycee) The purpose of secondary education is to give students a minimum common culture, to identify individual and social problems, to search for solutions, to raise awareness in order to contribute to the socio-economic and cultural development of the country and to prepare the students for higher education, for profession, for life and for business in line with their interests and skills.
  • 14. In these schools, the system of one teacher for each class changes to a specialist teacher for each subject. Students can choose one foreign language from English, French or German. Religious Education lessons, depending on the present government’s policy, is often optional, and is actually a comparative study of religions rather than only of Islam. They have a 4-year curriculum and prepare children for future higher education.
  • 15. Anatolian High Schools These were established for the purpose of teaching students at least one foreign language, which they can utilize to further their education in the best possible manner. The educational period inclusive of secondary schooling covers 5 years with a one year preparatory course. (preparatory is up to students’ level of foreign language) Aside from foreign language lessons the normal lycee programme is implemented with science and mathematics lessons given in English
  • 16. Science High Schools They give 4- year education on the fields of Science and Mathematics. Students who got the top points from SBS exam, can be placed in these schools.
  • 17. Vocational High Schools The tuition period is five years including a one-year preparatory course. Students are taught a minimum of one foreign language in addition to the lessons included in the Science Lycees. The professional industrial training prepares them for higher education and their future work. The programmes in these lycees include training in computers, electricity courses, journalism, construction, mechanics, remote control methods, electronics in medicine, aircraft engines and architecture
  • 18. In General High Schools and Anatolian High schools; In the beginning of 9th grade, students have to choose which field they would like to study at for their further education. Options are; Science and Math Social Studies Turkish and Social studies Foreign Languages *** At the end of grade 10 they may choose to change the field of education but later then it won’t be possible to change it.
  • 19. END OF HIGH SCHOOL AND OSS EXAM (UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAM)  At the end of High school education, students who wish to study at universities, have to take an exam which is called as OSS.  OSS exam is based on the fields that students studied during their high school period.  The exam is done in one day and lasts for 3.5 hours.  In order to obtain a good future, students want to study in good departments at good universities. This is why they start studying for the entrance exams as much as two years in advance, generally taking private courses as well. The students need to get at least 105 points to have a chance to study at the university.
  • 20. After the results, students need to make their selections and after, the YOK (High Education Council) place the students starting from the highest points got. As there are more applications than quotas in Universities not everyone could get placed. Generally speaking 1/3 of the students could continue to the university. The others, in case they can afford it continue to the private universities, start working, wait one more year.
  • 21. University Examination System Approximately 1.600 000 students enter the university examination per year in Turkiye. 630,000 students get a chance to enroll any faculty, four or two - year college and open university according to their points. Capacities of Universities in 2006-2007 year. Two-Year Colleges : 200,000 students Faculties and Four-Year Colleges : 230,000 students Open University Two-Year Colleges + Four-Year Colleges(faculties) : 600,000 students
  • 22. HIGHER EDUCATION IN TURKEY Higher education includes all educational programmes of at least two years and over.  The aim of higher education is to offer education to individuals to meet the demands of the society at various higher levels and to develop scientific research for Turkiye to be a part of the developed countries, by preparing a suitable research environment.
  • 23. HIGHER EDUCATION IN TURKEY Each university consists of faculties and four-year colleges, offering bachelor's level programmes, the latter with a vocational emphasis, and two year vocational colleges offering pre-bachelor's (engineering technicians) level programmes of a strictly vocational nature.
  • 24. There are a total number of 60 universities excluding the private universities. Unlike the earlier educational levels, students have to pay a fee of approximately 100-350 US Dollars per year at public higher education facilities. After four years of study, they may also continue to do masters for one or two years. This is also with an examination and costs a little more
  • 25. GENERAL STRUCTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
  • 26. NON-FORMAL EDUCATION Parallel to the rapid changes in society, the notion that the essential education is given in schools is also changing. In line with that notion, the Ministry of National Education is making rearrangements in the goals, programs and organizations of the school system, focusing on the development, expansion and restructuring of the non-formal learning and education system within continuing education and shifting the focus of education from formal to continuing (life-long ) education.
  • 27. NON-FORMAL EDUCATION Non-formal education activities are provided at various formal and non-formal schools and institutions with different programs which include as follows; To teach students reading-writing skills for them to have the opportunity to complete their education. To enable to acquire habits for evaluating their spare time. To prepare them to have the suitable jobs according to the employment needs of the Turkish and Global economy
  • 28. NON-FORMAL EDUCATION In general, non-formal education consists of General Non-formal Education and Vocational Technical Non-formal Education. The most of the non-formal educational activities take place at Public Training Centers. But There are some private Training Centers.
  • 29. Non-formal education institutions Public training centers Apprenticeship training centers Practical schools of art for girls Maturation institutes Vocational education centers Technical training centers for adults Education and application schools Private classes Private courses Industrial practical schools of art Science and art centers Open primary education Open high schools Vocational and technical open schools

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Transition from VET to general high shool or from general high school to VET ıs possible at the end of grade 9. A VET student decides which sector he will choose also at the end of grade 9. At 10th grade he specializes in the field of education. At the end og grade 10 he may choose to change the field of education in case he gets make-up training in which he is tarined on the neccessary modules for the recently chosen field