The differences between Greek and Turkish educational systems.
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T he Greek and Turkish E ducational systems Yağmur Özdemir AY20XX
Pre-Primary Education 2 In Greece, pre-primary education is available for children aged between 2.5 and 4 years old, while in Turkey it is available for children aged between 36-72 months. Combining these age ranges could create a pre-primary education system that is available to children aged between 2.5 and 6 years old, providing them with a strong foundation for their future studies.
Primary education in Greece is six years long, while in Turkey it is eight years long. Combining these durations could create a primary education system that is seven years long, providing students with a more comprehensive education. The primary education curriculum could include subjects such as Greek and Turkish language, mathematics, science, social studies, foreign language, physical education, art, and music. 3
Secondary Education Secondary education in both countries is divided into two stages: lower secondary education and upper secondary education. Combining these stages could create a secondary education system that is seven years long. Lower secondary education could be four years long and upper secondary education could be three years long, offering students a more comprehensive education that includes general, vocational, and technical education. 4
5 In summary, both the Turkish and Greek educational system are structured to provide students with a well-rounded education that develops their cognitive, social, and emotional skills. From pre-primary education to tertiary education, the system s offers a wide range of programs that prepare students for a variety of careers and help them achieve their goals.