This article explores Turkey’s centralized education system and contrasts it with the flexible British A Levels model. It highlights the limitations of Turkey’s current exam structure, offering insights into how adopting a more holistic approach can reduce exam stress and nurture well-rounded talent.
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Unlocking Potential: Turkey’s Education Reform and Lessons from A Levels
This article examines Turkey’s centralized examination system and contrasts it with the UK’s A Levels model. By highlighting the impacts of rigid evaluations on students, it suggests adopting flexible methods to reduce exam pressure and develop well-rounded future talent.