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EIGHT YEARS OF COMPULSORY PRIMARY EDUCATION
Innovations
that have been arranged and implemented within the scope
of Law no 4306 that changed the structure and functioning
of the primary education institutions:
- Primary education institutions shall give education for
eight years and students graduating from these schools shall
receive a primary education diploma.
- The "primary school" and "lower
secondary school" terms that separately or collectively
appear in the Laws nos. 222, 1739 and 3308 shall be replaced
with "primary education school".
- Students attending 6th, 7th and 8th grades of primary
education in secondary schools and students attending vocational
training centers shall complete their education in such
schools and no student shall be enrolled in these schools
starting from the beginning of the 1997-1998 academic year.
- Students who are successful in the preparatory classes
of those schools where some courses are taught in foreign
language and students who shall start education in the academic
year 1997-1998 shall complete their compulsory education
in these schools.
- Education system shall be organized to orient the students
in every way in line with their interests, aspirations and
abilities, and to this end, preparatory classes shall be
incorporated in the secondary education institutions in
conformance with the objectives of their curricula.
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In the second semester of the last academic year of primary
education, introductory information shall be given as to
the schools and programs they can attend in secondary education,
the professions they can choose after completing such programs,
the living standards these professions can provide them
with and the business life; necessary efforts shall be made
by the guidance services to help them give the correct decision
when selecting a profession.
- The primary education school graduates shall be trained
as candidate apprentices in workplaces and learn a profession
until the age of apprenticeship, children must be at least
14 to become an apprentice, as per article 9 of the law
no 4702 accepted on 29.6.2001 people over 19 shall be given
apprenticeship training with the prerequisite of being minimum
primary education school graduates.
With the Project of Keeping up with the Age in Education,
the following have been targeted in primary education;
- reaching a enrollment rate of 100%
- gradually ceasing the practice of combined classrooms
- the number of students per classroom shall be reduced
to 20 students
- two shift education shall be replaced with normal education
- quality in primary education shall be improved.
By Policies Related to Objectives it has been planned to;
- increase the number of schools and teachers
- to increase the scope of BUSSED PRIMARY EDUCATION
- increase boarding capacities in Regional Boarding Primary
Schools and Boarding Primary Education School
- school-related requirements of the materially deprived
students shall be met.
- schools shall be equipped with physical infrastructure
along modern lines, as well as tools and equipment.
1.1. BUSSED PRIMARY EDUCATION
Provincial national education directorates are responsible
for selecting the areas of settlement that shall be included
in the scope of transportation, in line with the principles
stated in the Regulation of BUSSED PRIMARY EDUCATION, and
the primary schools which shall be transportation centers,
and for notifying the required allocation to the Ministry
of National Education.
Criteria for selecting the central primary education schools
- must be in a more central location than the schools and
areas where students shall be transported from
- must have at least eight classrooms, or a physical capacity
sufficient to provide eight years of compulsory primary
education in
- the settlement area where the central primary education
school is located must have convenient access to the neighboring
villages, be developing and have a growing population
- must have sufficient number of teachers and teaching materials
- must be suitable for social and cultural activities.
Criteria for selecting the schools and settlement areas
to be included in the BUSSED PRIMARY EDUCATION
- First of all, students who shall be placed in Regional
Boarding Primary Schools and Boarding Primary Education
School shall be identified and students who live in settlement
areas with uneconomical transportation facilities and inconvenient
transportation conditions shall also be placed in such schools,
and only after the boarding capacity is filled shall the
students to be included in BUSSED PRIMARY EDUCATION be identified.
- There must be no school in the village or sub-village.
- The school building must be heavily damaged because of
natural disaster or other reasons.
- The total number of students in 1st-3rd grades must be
less than 15.
- The primary education schools in villages and sub-villages
must not have a sufficient number of classrooms for 4th-8th
grades and the total number of these students must be less
than 60.
- The school and settlement area from where students shall
be transported must be at least 2.5 km away from the central
primary education school.
- The transported students must be residing out of the municipality
boundaries and if they are within these boundaries they
must be more than 2.5 km away from the central primary education
school.
As per the Law no 4306, it has been decided to spread BUSSED
PRIMARY EDUCATION aimed at 6th-8th grade students and to
provide the age population with compulsory primary education.
The number of central primary schools all over the country
shall be increased in order to achieve a fast improvement
in the enrollment rate of the students at the age of compulsory
education.
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NUMBERS IN THE APPLICATION
OF BUSSED PRIMARY EDUCATION
(2001-2002)
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OF CITIES
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OF CENTRAL SCHOOLS
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OF TRANSPORTED SCHOOLS
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OF TRANSPORTED STUDENTS
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TOTAL
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1ST-5TH GRADES
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6TH-8TH GRADES
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78
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5.375
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27.498
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629.796
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245.672
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384.124
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RESOURCE:
The Ministry of National Education General Directorate of
Primary Education
Note: Numerical values are temporary figures as of 07.11.2001.

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NUMBERS
OF BUSSED PRIMARY EDUCATION VERSUS THE YEARS
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ACADEMIC
YEAR
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OF
CITIES
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OF
PROVINCES
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OF
CENTRAL SCHOOLS
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OF
TRANSPORTED SCHOOLS
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OF
TRANSPORTED STUDENTS
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TRANSPORTATION
COST
1.000 TL
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1989-1990
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2
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-
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5
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12
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305
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950.000
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1990-1991
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9
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35
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78
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258
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3.289
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2.000.000
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1991-1992
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29
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160
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408
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1.094
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18.256
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4.580.000
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1992-1993
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43
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325
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938
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2.371
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53.676
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25.469.000
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1993-1994
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56
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537
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1.653
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4.416
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84.263
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182.600.000
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1994-1995
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57
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493
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1.630
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4.683
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74.981
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334.060.927
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1995-1996
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62
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557
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2.182
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5.994
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95.554
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716.418.024
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1996-1997
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64
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576
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2.336
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7.502
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120.998
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1.728.381.640
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1997-1998
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72
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740
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4.803
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18.213
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281.833
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10.216.554.986
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1998-1999
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75
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810
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5.697
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27.081
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521.218
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35.391.770.091
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1999-2000
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75
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812
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5.633
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27.994
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635.041
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74.231.037.000
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2000-2001
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76
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791
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5.249
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25.967
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607.918
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78.717.759.137
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2001-2002
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78
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802
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5.375
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27.498
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629.796
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122.748.294.884
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RESOURCE:
The Ministry of National Education General Directorate of
Primary Education
Note: Numerical values are temporary figures as of 07.11.2001.
1.2 REGIONAL BOARDING PRIMARY SCHOOL AND BOARDING PRIMARY
EDUCATION SCHOOL
In
accordance with law No. 1739, headed "Basic Law of
National Education", the 25th article, and law No.
222, headed "Primary Education and Education Law",
the 9th article, for the purpose of providing education
and learning in a modern environment to children of primary
school age living in low-populated and remote areas as well
as for children from families with limited material resources,
Regional Boarding Primary Schools (YIBO's) and Boarding
Primary Education Schools (PIO's) are being opened.
In
the academic year 2001-2002,
" a total of 139.600 students, 39.500 of whom girls,
100.100 of whom boys, enjoyed education in 276 regional
boarding primary schools with 5.500 teachers working in
these schools.
" a total of 144.200 students, 60.400 of whom were
girls, 83.800 of whom boys, enjoyed education in 273 boarding
primary education schools, with 5.600 teachers working in
these schools.
1.2.1. Efforts Made For Improvement of YIBO's and PIO's.
In
the YIBO's and PIO's, students are provided both qualitatively
and quantitatively with an education and learning suitable
for mental and physical development, for life and for efforts
to offer learning at the highest level in modern conditions,
which is rooted in basic principles and determined efforts.
Consequently, it is with the objective to achieve quality
in education in these educational institutions, increase
the success of students, by increasing the qualifications
of administrators, teachers and other personnel, develop
their success in their professions and jobs, more efficient
and effective use of sources, provision of effective use
of modern technologies that the School Improvement Model
has begun to be applied in the YIBO's and PIO's.
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INCREASES IN THE NUMBERS
OF SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS
IN REGIONAL BOARDING PRIMARY EDUCATION SCHOOLS
(YIBO) AND BOARDING PRIMARY EDUCATION SCHOOLS
(PIO)
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REGIONAL BOARDING PRIMARY
SCHOOLS
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BOARDING PRIMARY EDUCATION
SCHOOL
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BEFORE THE LAW NO 4306
1996-1997
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AFTER THE LAW NO 4306
2001-2002
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BEFORE THE LAW NO 4306
1996-1997
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AFTER THE LAW NO 4306
2001-2002
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of schools
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147
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280
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27
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238
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Increase in the of schools
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133
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211
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% of increase
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97.2
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781.5
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of students
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73.709
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137.294
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15.723
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141.154
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Increase in the of students
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63.585
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125.431
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% of increase
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86.3
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797.8
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NUMBERS OF SCHOOLS, STUDENTS
AND TEACHERS IN REGİONAL BOARDİNG PRİMARY SCHOOLS
IN EACH REGION IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2001-2002
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REGIONS
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# OF SCHOOLS
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# OF STUDENTS
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# OF TEACHERS
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TOTAL
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BOYS
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GIRLS
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Marmara Region
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8
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2.845
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1.608
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1.207
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154
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Aegean Region
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7
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3.154
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1.954
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1.240
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176
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Mediterranean Region
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12
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7.572
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4.780
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2.792
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288
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Inner Anatolia Region
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28
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11.192
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6.867
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4.325
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505
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The Black Sea Region
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63
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26.340
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14.820
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11.520
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1.272
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East Anatolia Region
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97
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54.311
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42.526
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11.785
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1.928
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Southeast Anatolia Region
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61
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34.225
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27.601
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Haz.24
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1.233
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TOTAL
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276
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139.639
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100.116
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39.523
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5.556
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OURCE:
The Ministry of National Education Research, Planning and
Coordination Board
Note: Numerical values are temporary figures as of 01.10.2001.

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NUMBERS OF SCHOOLS,
STUDENTS AND TEACHERS IN BOARDING PRIMARY EDUCATION
SCHOOL IN EACH REGION IN 2001-2002 ACADEMIC YEAR
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REGIONS
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# OF SCHOOLS
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# OF STUDENTS
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# OF TEACHERS
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TOTAL
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BOYS
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GIRLS
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Marmara Region
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12
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7.213
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4.022
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3.191
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318
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Aegean Region
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17
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8.883
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4.883
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3.950
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413
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Mediterranean Region
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38
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23.886
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12.823
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11.063
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974
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Inner Anatolia Region
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31
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17.425
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9.493
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7.932
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774
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The Black Sea Region
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78
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46.682
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25.465
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21.217
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1.989
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East Anatolia Region
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49
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31.756
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21.648
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9.928
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944
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Southeast Anatolia Region
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12
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8.603
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5.476
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3.127
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265
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TOTAL
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237
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144.218
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83.810
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60.408
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5.677
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RESOURCE:
The Ministry of National Education Research, Planning and
Coordination Board
Note: Numerical values are temporary figures as of 01.10.2001

1.3. CONTRIBUTION TO EDUCATION
The amounts collected as education contribution have been
increased one time since the beginning date. Listed below
are such increments made by the decision of the Council
of Ministers, dated 03.03.1999 no 12401, and the original
form of the Law.
Amounts of education contributions collected as per the
Law no 4306 are entered in the government accounts and the
private revenues and private allocations are recorded by
the Ministry of Finance. The progress in the practice of
education contributions achieved between the dates August
18th 1997-November 23rd 2001 is as follows.
As per paragraph (F) of provisional article 1 of the Law
no 4306 on the collection of education contribution, all
kinds of donations included in the education contributions
in order to compensate for the expenses of eight years of
primary education are controlled every 6 months by inspectors
from the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry
of Finance. Seven inspections have been performed until
23.11.2001 and the inspection results reports have been
announced to public through the press as per the provisions
in the Law.
As indicated in the conclusion section of the World Bank's
PEIR Report "Performance Improvement in Education has
been achieved by the support provided to the current status,
the resources obtained in the last three years by the Law
no 4306 and the flexibility in the use of this resource.
This success has been achieved by a calculable budget planning
and management after the Ministry of National Education
had been authorized to create resources and to make budgets.
These principles and the experiences gained shall lead to
more comprehensive reforms in national expenditure management."
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AMOUNTS OF EDUCATION CONTRIBUTION COLLECTED AS
PER THE PROVISIONAL
ARTICLE ONE OF THE LAW NO 4306
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PRGR.
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PROCESSES AND PAPERS
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FORMER STATUS (1)
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CURRENT STATUS (2)
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INCREMENT
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A / 1
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Declarations submitted to tax offices and municipalities and insurance
premium notifications submitted to Social Insurance
Institution
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500.000
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1.000.000
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X 1
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Declarations given to customs authorities
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1.000.000
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4.000.000
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X3
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A / 2
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Registry and transfer of the motor vehicles subject to vehicle
purchasing tax
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10.000.000
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10.000.000
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-
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A / 3
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For each column of the lottery coupons such as Spot-Toto, Spor–Loto
and Sayısal Loto.
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10.000
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20.000
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X1
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For each ticket registered in horse races
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20.000
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40.000
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X1
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A / 4
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Licenses to own and carry guns
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20.000.000
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30.000.000
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X0.5
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Licenses for land hunting
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10.000.000
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15.000.000
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X0.5
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A / 5
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One-way tickets Domestic lines of airways
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500.000
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1.500.000
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X2
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Two-way tickets
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1.000.000
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3.000.000
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X2
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A / 6
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¼ of the processes related to Istanbul Exchange Office and registration
fees collected by the Capital Market Council
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A / 7
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GSM subscriptions to have a mobile phone
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2.000.000
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5.000.000
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X1.5
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A / 8
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Proportion deducted by the Radio Television Supreme Committee from
the advertising revenues of the broadcasting companies
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A / 9
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From the parties of each title deed procedures that requires the
payment of fees
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5.000.000
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5.000.000
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-
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B
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* Education, Youth and Sports services tax
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10%
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15%
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X0.5
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D
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The proportion determined by the prime minister upon an offer of
the Ministry of Finance to be deducted from the
amounts collected by the Radio Television Supreme
Committee, Competition Council and Capital Market
Council
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E
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The amount remaining from the revenues and donations collected
at the end of 1996 Turkey Europalia Festival
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* Has been reorganized with the Law no 4702.
RESOURCE (1) Law no 4306 dated 16.08.1997
(2) Decision of the Council of Ministers dated 03.03.1999
no 12481
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Education Contribution Revenues and Analysis of the Expenditures
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Revenues
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1.000 TL
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Education contribution revenue
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1.397.579.133.653
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Interest of contribution revenue
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1.363.659.844
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Donations and interests
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4.983.795.935
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Total
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1.403.926.579.432
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The
amount of education contribution collected as per the provisional
article 1 of the Law no 4306 has been entered by the Ministry
of Finance in the accounts of the Central Directorate of
Accounting on 23.11.2001 as 1.403 trillion liras.
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Private Revenues
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1.000 TL
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Recorded as private revenue
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1.403.029.043.970
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Bank donation balance
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897.535.462
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In progress
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-
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Total
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1.403.926.579.432
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The
revenues of 1.403 trillion liras have been entered as private
income in the accounts of the Ministry of Finance and the
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