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LAST MINUTE NEWS: The scope of face-to-face training has been expanded

last minute“data-mce-href =” https://www.ntv.com.tr/son-dakika “> Breaking news! MoNE, in line with the gradual transition plan in face-to-face and distance education, will start on October 12, the implementation program of the second phase. shared its details with the letter sent to 81.

According to this, 12 lesson hours (2 days, 6 + 6) in primary school 1, 2, 3 and 4 grades and 8th grades in secondary schools 2 days a week, 2 days a week in imam hatip secondary schools, a total of 14 lessons (2 day, 7 + 7) will be implemented.

A total of 16 lessons (2 days, 8 + 8) will be held 2 days a week in high school preparatory classes and in the 12th grade.

Classes will be divided into groups according to social distance in line with the student size, each lesson time will be 30 minutes, and the rest time between lessons will be 10 minutes.

In addition, face-to-face education activities will be held in primary schools and secondary schools on Saturdays with the governor’s decision.

In all pre-school education institutions, face-to-face training will be held 5 days a week and 6 activity hours a day.

All courses will be taught through face-to-face education in line with the decisions that the provincial sanitation boards will take in cooperation with the provincial / district national education directorates at all grade levels of primary schools, secondary schools and imam hatip secondary schools in villages and similar sparsely populated settlements.

Classes will be taught face-to-face in all primary schools that practice combined classrooms.

In primary and secondary schools, Turkish, life studies, mathematics, science, social studies, Turkish revolutionary history and Kemalism, religious culture and moral knowledge, foreign language lessons will be held through face-to-face education.

In the 8th grade of Imam Hatip Secondary School, Turkish, mathematics, science, history of Turkish revolution and Kemalism, religious culture and ethics, foreign language, Quran and Arabic will be taught through face-to-face education.

In high school preparatory classes and in the 12th grades, the common, elective and vocational courses determined by the school administration will be given face-to-face education, and the remaining ones will be given through distance education.

All courses except face-to-face education will be completed through distance education, one lesson duration in distance education will be planned as 30 minutes, and measures to support students through distance education will be taken by school administrations.

Written consent of the parent who does not want to send their child to school for face-to-face education will be obtained and students who do not come to school will not be considered absent, but students who are not sent to the school by their parents will continue their classes with distance education and will be responsible for the curriculum of their class.

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