A Qualitative Study on Identifying Problems in North Cyprus Education System

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Title: A Qualitative Study on Identifying Problems in North Cyprus Education System
Language: English
Authors: Türker, Gaye (ORCID 0000-0002-6799-2193), Silman, Fatos (ORCID 0000-0003-0815-5632)
Source: Psycho-Educational Research Reviews. Dec 2020 9(3):7-16.
Availability: London Academic Publishing. 27 Old Gloucester Street WC1N 3AX London, UK. e-mail: contact@lapub.co.uk; Web site: https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/perr
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 10
Publication Date: 2020
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Secondary Education
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Problems, Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, Principals, Assistant Principals, Student Problems
Geographic Terms: Cyprus
ISSN: 2634-7172
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to determine the problems experienced in the North Cyprus education system, to evaluate them in the context of the opinions of the stakeholders (teachers, principals, assistant principals), and to determine the causes and possible solutions to these problems. Qualitative Research Method was utilized in this study. Maximum variation sampling method was used to determine the participants. The study group consisted of 37 people (20 teachers, 5 principals and 12 principal assistants) working in secondary schools located in Nicosia, North Cyprus. Semi-structured interview schedules were used as data collection tools. The findings revealed student-based, education-based and teacher-based problems in the education system. Regarding the student-based problems the participants stated that foreign students, whose number has increased in recent years, do not speak Turkish; also, the classes are crowded. For the education and teaching-related problems, teachers stated that they did not have enough time to cover the curriculum and there were insufficient examples in the textbooks. Regarding the teacher-based problems, the lack of in-service trainings, the insufficient number of the counsellors and special education teachers were stated. Participants emphasized the importance of planning, organizing, ordering and supervision so that problems would not arise.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2021
Accession Number: EJ1286385
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The purpose of this study is to determine the problems experienced in the North Cyprus education system, to evaluate them in the context of the opinions of the stakeholders (teachers, principals, assistant principals), and to determine the causes and possible solutions to these problems. Qualitative Research Method was utilized in this study. Maximum variation sampling method was used to determine the participants. The study group consisted of 37 people (20 teachers, 5 principals and 12 principal assistants) working in secondary schools located in Nicosia, North Cyprus. Semi-structured interview schedules were used as data collection tools. The findings revealed student-based, education-based and teacher-based problems in the education system. Regarding the student-based problems the participants stated that foreign students, whose number has increased in recent years, do not speak Turkish; also, the classes are crowded. For the education and teaching-related problems, teachers stated that they did not have enough time to cover the curriculum and there were insufficient examples in the textbooks. Regarding the teacher-based problems, the lack of in-service trainings, the insufficient number of the counsellors and special education teachers were stated. Participants emphasized the importance of planning, organizing, ordering and supervision so that problems would not arise.
ISSN:2634-7172