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Details about the future of the schools and the new semester will be discussed in Izmir
Details about the future of the schools and the new semester will be discussed in Izmir
12.08.2020
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The opening of primary and secondary schools is only a few days away. However, it is a matter of second wave anxiety and what kind of path millions of students and parents should follow in the new period. All those who are curious and the future of the schools will be discussed by two connoisseurs of education, the founder of YÖM Schools Kayhan Karlı and academician Uğur Batı on Saturday, August 15 in Güzelbahçe, İzmir.


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ISTANBUL (TR) - After the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, it remains unclear how 18 million students and parents who study in primary, secondary and high schools will follow in the new education period. The second wave concern, how to conduct distance education, the situation of private schools, and the student-teacher relationship brings to mind many question marks about the future of schools.

All those who are curious about the new education model, implementation methods and how schools will become in the new period will be examined in the “Search for new norms in education” interview to be organized by YÖM Özel BirYer Schools. The event to be held on 15 August 2020 Saturday at 20:00 in YÖM Özel BirYer Schools campus in İzmir Güzelbahçe; Kayhan Karlı, the founder of YÖM Schools, and academician Uğur Batı will attend. In the interview, the new education system will be discussed and the question marks of the parents will be removed.

Contact: Tülay Genç | [email protected] | +31 30 799 6022

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