TABLE 12.
Year
|
General High School
|
Vocational High School
|
Total
|
Share of Vocational High Schools (%)
|
1923-1924
|
1,241
|
2,558
|
3,799
|
67
|
1943-1944
|
37,259
|
11,030
|
48,298
|
23
|
1963-1964
|
127,968
|
50,318
|
178,286
|
28
|
1983-1984
|
537,617
|
364,176
|
901,793
|
40
|
2000-2001
|
1,506,379
|
938,028
|
2,444,407
|
38
|
2001-2002
|
1,908,493
|
947,358
|
2,855,851
|
33
|
2002-2003
|
2,053,735
|
981,224
|
3,034,959
|
32
|
2003-2004
|
1,963,998
|
1,050,394
|
3,014,392
|
35
|
2004-2005
|
1,937,055
|
1,102,394
|
3,039,449
|
36
|
2005-2006
|
2,079,938
|
966,347
|
3,046,285
|
32
|
ANNEX 8. NUMBER OF GRADUATES BY SCHOOL TYPES IN 2003-2004 ACADEMIC YEAR
TABLE 13.
School Type
|
Number of Graduates
|
Overall Secondary Education
|
683,019
|
Overall High School
|
452,379
|
General High Schools
|
343,171
|
Anatolia High School
|
69,339
|
Science High School
|
3,469
|
Anatolia Fine Arts High School
|
1,447
|
Anatolia Teacher High School
|
9,174
|
Special General High School
|
25,239
|
Vocational and Technical High Schools
|
230,640
|
Technical Education for Boys
|
101,839
|
Technical Education for Girls
|
46,921
|
Trade and Tourism Education
|
62,083
|
Religion Education
|
11,731
|
Special Education
|
361
|
Health Vocational High Schools
|
7,533
|
Special Vocational and Technical High Schools
|
172
|
ANNEX 9. INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS RELATED TO EDUCATION QUALITY IN TURKEY
There are three separate research data that can be utilized in determining place of education quality in Turkey in international comparisons. They are results of TIMSS, PIRLS and PISA.
TIMSS (Third International Mathematics and Science Study) realized by an institution that perform international measurements and assessments is an international level determination examination on science and mathematics repeated in each four years. 38 countries including Turkey participated in the third of this examination counducted in 1999. The examination was taken by the students in the 8th grade of 2,204 schools in our country. According to TIMSS report Turkey ranked 33rd in science and 31st in mathematics among 38 countries. Our country is after Iran, Jordan and Indonesia in science and after Tunisia in mathematics.119
The second study in the same scope is “Reading Skills Research” taken by primary education 4th grade students in 35 countries in scope of Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) project of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement. Total 5,390 students from 154 primary schools in 62 provinces of Turkey have participated in the research. According to results of PIRLS, Turkey ranks 28th among 35 countries and is below international average.120
PISA, which is the most comprehensive international assessment project, targets to determine whether the students at 15 years of age in OECD countries are sufficiently prepared for life at the end of compulsory education and to assess their mathematics, science, literacy levels and problem solving skills.121
The assessments made by PISA-2003 in which Turkey participated, covers 4 main fields. They are: Mathematics, Science, Reading, Problem Solving.
According to PISA results;
-
In mathematics fields, Turkey ranks 29th among 30 OECD countries and 33rd among 41 countries in scope of the assessment with 423 average.
-
In reading field, average of Turkey is 441. Turkey ranks 28th among OECD countries and 34th among 41 countries with this average.
-
In science and problem solving fields, Turkey ranks second last among OECD countries and 36th among 41 countries and its average is 434.
-
Place of Turkey in four research fields of PISA-2003 is not good. Some results related to Mathematics level are as follow:
-
2.4% of Turkish students are at level 6. This rate is 4% for OECD countries.
-
8% of the students in OECD countries are at level 1 whereas this rate is 25% for Turkey. The percentage of students under level 1 is 11% for OECD countries whereas this rate is 28% for Turkey.
Figure 1 shows distribution of student performances at level 6 for Mathematics for EU and OECD countries and Turkey. Level 1 is the bottom and level 6 is the top level for performance in mathematics. Even though there is a normal distribution in other countries for these levels, there is a different distribution in Turkey. The important reality emphasized by this distribution is the fact that our schools provide high level education to a very small number of students whereas they provide low level education to majority of students. This situation that is not seen in any of the other countries is an indicator that should be underlined in terms of the problematic structure of our education system.
Percentage of Students
Turkey
New Countries
Members
OECD
Figure 1. PISA-2003, Student performances in mathematics by learning competency scale with 6 levels122
As a result, all these data show that quality of our secondary education system is very low. Of course what causes this situation is not higher education placement examination but people who shape education according to this examination.
Dostları ilə paylaş: |