Minister assures start of education in Turkish quake-hit zone

Minister assures start of education in Turkish quake-hit zone

Education Minister Yusuf Tekin has affirmed that the forthcoming schooling interval within the earthquake-affected area will kick off with none delay, because of an array of complete measures meticulously put in place to facilitate a seamless begin.

Addressing the media throughout a press briefing in Şanlıurfa on Aug. 23, Tekin assured: “The educational proceedings will seamlessly begin without any obstacle. We have left no stone unturned in our efforts to preemptively tackle potential issues. This includes the implementation of mandatory remedial training for our students, as well as provisions for lodging and transportation for our teachers.”

Tekin underlined the thoroughness of the precautions taken to inaugurate instructional actions within the earthquake-stricken space ranging from Sept. 11.

“Our approach involves a meticulously devised three-phase strategy to promptly address the need for adequate classrooms. Certain initiatives are poised for completion by Sept. 11, while others remain on track to conclude before the commencement of the spring semester. A successful execution of investment projects, and remaining efforts aligned with the imminent September term are on track,” he elaborated.

The minister’s announcement comes as a beacon of hope for college kids and educators within the affected area, assuring a clean transition again to schooling regardless of the challenges posed by the latest earthquake. The measures outlined by Tekin replicate the federal government’s dedication to prioritizing schooling and swiftly adapting to unexpected circumstances to make sure uninterrupted studying for all college students.

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