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The Irish Education System and Implications for the Turkish Education System
Author(s) -
Nuriye Karabulut
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
khazar journal of humanities and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2223-2621
pISSN - 2223-2613
DOI - 10.5782/2223-2621.2018.21.4.71
Subject(s) - turkish , irish , obligation , primary education , education policy , political science , comparative education , higher education , pedagogy , sociology , law , philosophy , linguistics
The purpose of the current study is to make a detailed introduction to the Irish education system and to come up with some implications latter through comparing it with the Turkish education system. Accordingly, the literature was reviewed. A general introduction was made to Ireland and its education system was examined considering its goals, structure and process dimensions. Similar and different aspects of the Irish and Turkish education system were discussed, and various suggestions were developed. The Irish and Turkish education systems have many similarities in terms of having a centralized structure, students’ obligation to take a general exam at the end of secondary education, financing of schools mostly by public resources, dominance of external inspection at schools and control of higher education by higher education councils such as YÖK and HEA. On the other hand, these two systems differ from each other in terms of administrative structure of schools, time of compulsory education, secular structure of education, rights to send children to whichever school they wish and to educate children at home, financial resources allocated for education, appointment of school principals and participation of stakeholders in administration. As a result of the comparison of these two education systems, it can be said that more opportunities should be provided for stakeholders to take part in administrative processes, psychologists should be included in inspection units, more emphasis should be put on self-assessment and more guidance and counseling should be offered to students so that the education system in Turkey can develop more.

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