Turkey's Ministry of National Education, led by Minister Yusuf Tekin, is considering revising the current "4+4+4" compulsory education system, which includes four years of mandatory high school education. A nationwide survey involving over 36,000 participants indicated strong public support for changing the high school model to a "2+2" system, with two years compulsory and two years optional. Minister Tekin stated that if there is public demand and scientific evidence supporting the change, the ministry will evaluate the proposal with relevant departments. The proposal to reduce mandatory high school education from four years to two years has sparked debate, with some stakeholders expressing concerns about its implications. Education experts have noted that such a change would also impact the curriculum and teacher appointments. Meanwhile, the results of the nationwide High School Entrance Exam (LGS) are scheduled to be announced on July 11, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., with student preferences to be submitted between July 14 and July 24.
Milli Eğitim Bakanı Yusuf Tekin LGS sonuçlarının yarın açıklanacağını duyurdu.
🗣 Milli Eğitim Bakanı Yusuf Tekin, 4+4+4 eğitim sistemine ilişkin tartışmalar hakkında: - Sahanın sesini dinliyoruz. Bilimsel verilere dayalı raporların gelmesi durumunda bu konudaki adımlarımızı atarız.
"MÜFREDATI VE ÖĞRETMEN ATAMALARINI DA ETKİLEYECEK" Zorunlu lise eğitiminin 4 yıldan 2 yıla düşürülmesi gündeme geldi. Eğitim Uzmanı Nazik Kösegil, AHaber ekranlarında yeni sistemi değerlendirdi.