
Minister Tekin Announces Planned Curriculum Changes

Minister Tekin Announces Upcoming Changes in Curriculum
Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin recently met with teachers in Ankara, and in the meeting, he emphasized the completion of necessary work for a major reform in the education system. He stated that they have developed a new curriculum that is founded on national values and principles and will soon be shared with the public. Minister Tekin’s announcement comes as the ministry is working tirelessly to help the victims of the recent earthquakes in the country.
The ministry is engaged in various activities, including search and rescue operations, maintenance and repair of affected areas, preparation of schools for education, psychosocial support, transportation of educational facilities, and distribution of educational materials, among others. Minister Tekin assured that the ministry is working round the clock to ensure a smooth education process in the earthquake-affected regions.
Furthermore, Minister Tekin underlined the importance of consultation and collaboration with education stakeholders, especially teachers, in shaping the ministry’s policies. He emphasized the implementation of numerous projects involving teachers, emphasizing the importance of integrating their perspectives into the education system.
Speaking of the upcoming changes in the curriculum, Minister Tekin stressed the need for a dynamic and constantly updated structure that takes into account the rapidly changing global conditions. He reiterated that the new curriculum will reflect the core values of the nation and will soon be made available to the public.
As the Ministry of National Education gears up for this significant change in the education system, there is enthusiasm and optimism among educators, students, and parents as they anticipate the positive impact of the new curriculum. Stay tuned for more updates on this important development.





