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Village Institutes : ウィキペディア英語版
Village Institutes
Village Institutes (Turkish: Köy Enstitüleri) were a group of schools founded according to the law dated 17 April 1940 in order to train the teachers. These schools are totally unique to Turkey and this project was led by Hasan Ali Yücel who was the minister of education at the time. They were the cornerstones of the rural development project. At the time there weren't any schools in most of the villages. Village Institutes were established to meet the needs of the teachers for each village. Despite their short life, they highly increased the number of primary schools in the country. They had strong support from the prime minister İsmet İnönü and the director general of primary education İsmail Hakkı Tonguç.
==Foundation and general information==
Students were selected among the most successful students in the villages and after taking education they went back to these villages to work as teachers because for the other people educated at the other teacher training schools, going to a village and being teachers those places are seen as obligatory works.
However, the rate of literacy was so low like 5% in the early times of the Turkish Republic and the 80% of the total population were living at the villages. A pedagogist named Halil Fikret Kanad had been working on this project for a long time and he supported the idea of training ambitious teachers being volunteers at these villages.
Beginning in 1940, the village institutes started to be founded in the fields which are culvitable. In these schools founded at 21 different regions of Turkey, the teachers would teach villagers both how to read and write and the modern agriculture methods. Instead of education based on just books, they taught people by practicing things in the right place. With this purpose, all the schools had their own fields, farms, workshops and animals. Till it's closing, a lot of fields became useful for agriculture and the production in these fields increased. A great number of warehouses, new roads and buildings were built by the people educating at these schools. Until 1954 when they were closed, 1.308 women and 15.943 men, namely totally 17.251 people were educated as teachers.

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