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The First Report of The Future Turkey Project Published

The First Report of The Future Turkey Project Published

Category: News History: 20 April 2020

İLKE Association for Science, Culture, and Education has published the first report prepared under The Future Turkey Project that details the prospective developments in the education sector in Turkey. The report was presented in an event here in Istanbul. The event received large attendance including senior officials, academicians and professionals from different sectors like Deputy Minister of Education, Mustafa Safran, Fatih Sultan Mehmet University Rector, Musa Yıldız, Ministry of National Education (MoNE) Chief Advisor, Necdet Subaşı, and MoNE General Manager for Religious Education, Nazif Yılmaz, to name a few.

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