Education to resume in 8 districts of quake-torn Türkiye’s Malatya

Education to resume in 8 districts of quake-torn Türkiye’s Malatya

As preparations have been accomplished and undamaged colleges decided after the earthquake, training is anticipated to renew in eight districts of Türkiye’s Malatya province as of Monday, the Provincial Director of National Education Hatice Özdemir famous.

Face-to-face training will begin in colleges categorized as undamaged within the districts of Arapgir, Arguvan, Hekimhan, Pütürge, Doğanyol, Kale, Yazıhan and Darende.

Özdemir, who famous training will resume as of March 27, acknowledged the faculties will open in accordance with the directions of Minister of National Education Mahmut Özer. Adding that training will hopefully resume in 5 districts progressively, Özdemir additionally stated that in line with the data from the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change, the faculties within the village elements of Yeşilyurt and Battalgazi districts are in a gradual situation. They additionally plan to progressively reintegrate the training course of as of subsequent week in these districts.

“We have noticed that our schools in the Yeşilyurt area have suffered damage or that in ones that are in stable condition, (our) citizens are sheltering. To address this issue, we plan to provide education in containers, which we have successfully done in our container cities for students ranging from preschool to 12th grade. We hope to expand this initiative and provide education to even more students in the future,” Özdemir famous.

Minister Mahmut Özer introduced Tuesday that training in among the districts of the 4 provinces of Kahramanmaraş, Malatya, Adıyaman and Hatay, which have been severely affected by final month’s earthquakes that ravaged southeastern Türkiye and northern elements of Syria, would progressively begin from March 27.

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