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Turkish and Foreign Languages Research and Application Center of Ankara University, TÖMER, was founded in 1984 by Mehmet Hengirmen for the purposes of teaching the Turkish language to foreigners and natives; such language and culture institutions as the British Council, Goethe Institut, Instituto Cervantes and Alliance française acted as models for the constitution of the Center.
Turkey is a member of the Socrates Programme, Erasmus Programme and Erasmus+. [31] Turkey is also a member of the Erasmus Student Network, a student organization with more than 15,000 volunteers across Europe. [32] Turkey has become a hub for foreign students in recent years, with 795,962 foreign students in 2016. [33]
English is the language of instruction and the overall curriculum is international in nature. Turkish language and culture is taught, while students can choose either French, Spanish, or German to study as a foreign language. [ 6 ]
Turkish is chosen as the medium of teaching, unlike many other private universities in Turkey, with the belief that an individual can best learn and perform in the mother tongue. However, having the awareness that English is indispensable in the international scientific arena, the university includes an English teaching program. Those students ...
Eğitim Bilişim Ağı or EBA is an educational content network in Turkey, founded by the Ministry of National Education. [1] The site is designed and run by the Innovation and Educational Technologies General Directorate, which is affiliated with the Ministry.
Believing that education is the only solution for the unsolved problems of the increasingly growing and developing modern Turkey, our founder Adem Çelik has taken initiatives in the field of education with the ideal of “serving the community”, and created a chain of education from kindergarten to primary and high school followed by Beykent ...
Tarabya British Schools (often abbreviated as TBS) also Özel Tarabya İngiliz Okulları (Turkish) is a private School in Tarabya and Yeniköy, Istanbul, that offers both national and international education through an integrated curriculum to both international and Turkish students.
In South Korea, students attend elementary school from kindergarten to the 6th grade. Students study a wide range of subjects, including: Korean, English, Chinese characters, math, social studies, science, computers, art, physical education, music, health, ethics, and home economics. English instruction generally begins in the 3rd grade.