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1.       Marc
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 07 Jul 2005 Thu 10:03 pm

I am an English teacher from the U.S., and I would be interested in speaking Turkish people about their experiences with school. I really want to learn more about the educational system because I am very interested in teacher there someday (if I am fortunate). I am going to try to learn some of the Turkish language so that I can communicate better, as well. If your interested in practicing your English, I can help, too.

2.       admin
758 posts
 08 Jul 2005 Fri 04:20 am

Marc, what level of Turkish educational system are you interested in? (High school, university etc.) And there are important differences between public high schools/universities and private ones. It would be easier if you can make the question a little more specific. If you know the specific school you want to teach in, that will also help a lot.

3.       erdinc
2151 posts
 09 Jul 2005 Sat 12:47 am

Hello Marc,

welcome to the turkishclass forum. I`m a turkish teacher for nine years. Currently I work in London and am still employed by the Turkish ministry of education. As Fatih said if you have specific question we will be more than happy to help you.
I will try to make a summary in gerenal. Most primary and secondary schools are government schools where teachers have been employed by the ministry of education. These schools cant choose their own teachers.
The schools you are interested in are either private primary or secondary schools or universities. Universities also devide into two groups as the official ones and the private ones. But there is more flexibility with official universities. The private universities are the most populat places to consider for lecturers like you. If you want to teach english in turkey you definately want to have a tefl certificate which is possible to get in less than 2 months when full time and in 6 months when part time.
I think you might like to contact foreign english teachers from turkey. I will give you some addresses to look at:
http://www.uaa.k12.tr/
http://www.robcol.k12.tr/
http://www.tac.k12.tr/
These are secondary schools founded by american associations.

You will like the following page:
tefl jobs in turkey:
http://www.tefl.com/jobs/results.html?searchOpts[cou_id]=216


4.       energy
1 posts
 13 Dec 2005 Tue 01:02 am

slm erdinc,

just checked the homepages that you gave marc. They were very helpful for me, because I plan to teach english in turkey. Thanks a lot.

Süpersin.

5.       erdinc
2151 posts
 13 Dec 2005 Tue 01:16 am

energy,
glad you liked the websites. It was a long time ago when I posted these above. It has just reminded me that time is passing away so fast.

6.       Seticio
550 posts
 16 Jan 2006 Mon 06:50 pm

I need help from someone who studies on Istanbul Universitesi or is able to get information from there.
I' thinking about going to Istanbul with Erasmus/Socrates schlarschip. But to fill the forms I need to find out which of subject I have to attend in my university are also in Istanbul Universitesi. But it is impossible for me to find out it because the web pages of particular faculties and departments of IU don't open.

That's why I need your help. I need to find the following subjets:
sociology of art ( or some subject connected to general sociology or cultural sociology)
methodicts with elements of art ( or any pedagogical subject connected to art or culture)
marketing of art ( or any subject connected to economics in art, media economics etc)
graphic designing
history of art, especially classic Ottoman Architecture and Art ( I found only the Turkish version of this course: Klasik Donem Osmanli Sanati - and this is exactly what I need, but I cannot find anything in English about this course on the website)
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP! This is very important to me!

7.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 16 Jan 2006 Mon 06:55 pm

Quoting Seticio:

I need help from someone who studies on Istanbul Universitesi or is able to get information from there.
I' thinking about going to Istanbul with Erasmus/Socrates schlarschip. But to fill the forms I need to find out which of subject I have to attend in my university are also in Istanbul Universitesi. But it is impossible for me to find out it because the web pages of particular faculties and departments of IU don't open.

That's why I need your help. I need to find the following subjets:
sociology of art ( or some subject connected to general sociology or cultural sociology)
methodicts with elements of art ( or any pedagogical subject connected to art or culture)
marketing of art ( or any subject connected to economics in art, media economics etc)
graphic designing
history of art, especially classic Ottoman Architecture and Art ( I found only the Turkish version of this course: Klasik Donem Osmanli Sanati - and this is exactly what I need, but I cannot find anything in English about this course on the website)
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP! This is very important to me!



i am studying in Istanbul Tech but i have a friend who studies there... i can help you if you want...

well http://www.soc.boun.edu.tr/index_en.php
this is the link of another university in istanbul and the courses are really parallel to eachother maybe it helps some..

8.       Seticio
550 posts
 19 Jan 2006 Thu 04:38 pm

thank you very much. Unfortunatelly the courses are not exactly what I need.
Could you ask your friends about it, please?
I've found some subjects on turkish version on the website but the problem is that, according to the Erasmus/Socrates program, I can't choose courses in Turkish. But I have no idea how to find out which of them are also given in English...

9.       MEMET
61 posts
 19 Jan 2006 Thu 04:41 pm

Contact to TOMER the oldest turkish language inst.

10.       fisun75
1 posts
 14 Mar 2006 Tue 12:36 am

hello, I ran into this page by great fortune I think, and now I'd like to post my question here and I really hope that someone can give me an answer...
I am Turkish but I was born and raised in Germany. I now finished my studies in English and Social studies at the university and am preparing now for the first Staatsexamen. In the past my aim was to become an English teacher in Germany but due to some change in my privat life I want to emigrate to Turkey after having passed my first Staatsexamen. Unfortunately to being able to pass the second Staatsexamen and become a teacher I have to finish a period of practical training which would take me another 24 months. But I don't want to do that, because I want to be in Turkey as soon as possible.
So now my question is, am I able to become a teacher in Turkey without having passed the second Staatsexamen? Is it possible to become a teacher by only having passed the first Staatsexamen and the TOEFL?
I would be endlessly glad, if someone could give me some information about this issue.
Thank you very much in advance.

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