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Title: In-Service Training of Teachers in Turkey at the Beginnig of the 2000s
Authors: Özer, Bekir
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Sciences
TR220852
Keywords: Training of Teachers
In-service Training
Training of Teachers in Turkey
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: (2004). In-service training of teachers in Turkey at the beginning of the 2000s [2000'li yılların başında Türkiye'de öğretmenlerin hizmetiçi eğitimi]. Journal of In-service Education. 30 (1), 89-100.
Abstract: The In-service Training Department of the Ministry of National Education is responsible for the teachers’ in-service training at the preschool, primary and secondary education levels in Turkey. Important developments in in-service training have occurred since 1960: the foundation of the In-service Training Department. In 2000, 4292 in-service training activities were held locally as well as centrally. A total of 213,444 teachers attended these activities. However, in a survey, it was found that although most of the teachers stated they needed professional development, only a small number of teachers attended in-service training programs willingly. Today, in spite of the developments, there are still some important problems to be solved and essential measures to be taken about the in-service training of teachers in Turkey.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2431
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