MEB Published the New Curriculum Draft!

The Ministry of National Education published the highly anticipated new Curriculum Draft on its official website.
The new curriculum draft of the "Turkish Century Education Model" for compulsory courses at all education levels by the Ministry of National Education was presented to the public at "https://gorusoneri.meb.gov.tr". Comments on the new curriculum draft will be available on the website for one week. Turkey Century Education Model emerged as the product of a long-term study not only in the last year but also in ten years. During the curriculum preparation process, analyzes were made and meetings were held based on long exchanges of views and public reflections. All this accumulation was taken as data in the summer months of last year and this data was systematized. While creating the skills framework of the model, twenty workshops were held with the participation of academicians, teachers and other education stakeholders. Afterwards, the teams formed for each course completed the preparations of the curriculum by holding hundreds of meetings. Since the summer months alone, meetings have been held with more than 1000 teachers and academicians, and 260 academicians and over 700 teachers have constantly attended these meetings. Apart from this, more than 1000 education stakeholders worked together, along with academics and teachers whose opinions were additionally consulted. All units in the central organization of the Ministry also worked intensively on the curriculum.

Curriculum Draft

After a one-week suspension period, the "Turkey Century Education Model" will be revised by the Board of Education and Discipline in line with the latest criticisms, opinions, suggestions and shares and will reach its final form. The new curriculum will be gradually implemented in pre-school, primary school first grade, secondary school fifth grade and high school ninth grade starting from the next academic year. Click here to access the new curriculum draft of the "Türkiye Century Education Model"