Hybrid education model starts in Turkish universities

Hybrid education model starts in Turkish universities

A hybrid schooling system that provides face-to-face, in addition to distance schooling, at universities might be applied with completely different fashions in universities beginning Monday.

The president of the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), professor Erol Özvar, introduced that the brand new selections made within the earthquake’s aftermath might be applied as of April 3, 2023, for the spring time period of the 2022-2023 tutorial yr.

The college administrations additionally gathered and shared the main points of this system with their college students.

Following YÖK’s resolution, universities have given college students the choice to both attend classes face-to-face or on-line, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported, citing varied college rectors.

Universities have decided fashions that might be adopted to implement the hybrid schooling system in numerous methods, the place distance schooling is obtainable together with face-to-face schooling to facilitate the scholars.

Some universities will use the technological infrastructure they established within the lecture rooms for hybrid schooling through the COVID-19 interval.

Universities will conduct the midterm exams within the spring semester with distance schooling strategies, apart from the packages that embody sensible coaching for college students.

Meanwhile, earlier in February, YÖK prolonged the nationwide closure of colleges and universities after the catastrophic earthquakes, saying on-line lessons for increased schooling. The transfer spurred protests from college students and a requirement to revise the choice due to claims that distance schooling slows tutorial improvement.

The earthquakes, with an epicenter in Kahramanmaraş, affected 11 provinces within the southeast on Feb. 6. The catastrophe shocked all the nation, inflicting widespread devastation.

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