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WHEN WILL TURKEY SCHOOLS START FOR STUDENTS IN 2021?
Will schools open or when? Will there be face-to-face training? There was distance training last year due to a Coronavirus outbreak. Will there be face-to-face training in schools this year, students and parents wonder. A clear answer to face-to-face education is expected at a Cabinet meeting, while the exact date on which schools will open is considered.
Will there be face-to-face training in schools, how many days will there be? The Ministry of Education continues to prepare for the education to be face-to-face. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that a clear decision on this issue will be made at the Cabinet meeting. The answers to these questions are expected to be finalised at the first Cabinet meeting.
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WHEN WILL THE SCHOOLS OPEN IN ANTALYA AND ISTANBUL?
The Ministry of Education had made a statement about the opening date of the schools. The schools will open on September 6, 2021. Primary school with pre-school education 1. September 31-August 3, 2021 for students who will start the class will be a harmony education.
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WILL THERE BE FACE-TO-FACE TRAINING IN TURKISH SCHOOLS?
According to Turkey iResidence, the Ministry of Education in Turkey is continuing its preparations. Minister of National Education, who met with him, gave the message to the deputies that they are determined to open schools on time and continue their work together with the Ministry of Health in Turkey for this purpose.
The preparation of the Turkish Ministry of Education is to start face-to-face training. In other words, all classes in all primary and Secondary Education in Turkey will start education in normal time and students will attend school for 5 days. Currently, the hybrid model is not among the options. But if the number of cases increases too much due to the delta variant, the possibility that such an option will be raised again has not completely disappeared. It also focuses on the measures that should be taken in schools due to Normal education. Detailed studies are being done on vents, how recess will be, how to minimize the contact of foreigner nationals and Turkish students, PCR tests, services and vaccines in Turkey.
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