Language is the spirit of nations; the cement of the culture mosaic. Its education has a critical role especially for multi-national societies and states. According to Human Rights, every individual has the right to develop, teach and learn his native language in any setting. But this democratic right is required to be regularized with a healthy, efficient and long term multilingual education policy. As one of the most powerful multi-ethnic empires of history, Ottoman Empire embraced numerous cultures and several unique languages. As a policy, the Empire followed a relatively flexible and irregular language policy which fostered national homogeneity and unity in time. On the other hand, the Empire always kept the gap between Anatolian Turki...
AbstractKnowledge of foreign languages and in particular of English is an indispensable part of the ...
This paper examines the impacts of lack of mother tongue-based schooling on Kurds in Turkey. In this...
It has become a necessity that individuals and indirectly the countries must know a foreign language...
AbstractDuring history, language policies were shaped according to the commercial, geographical and ...
AbstractThe education in the Ottoman Empire as a public work had been realized since the Ottoman Tan...
A major factor cited in the collapse of the Ottoman Empire is the emergence of nationalist ideologie...
Although not a reflection of liberal ideals, the Ottoman Empire had no official language policy or p...
The Ottoman Empire, an imperial power that existed from 1299 to 1923, was one of the largest empires...
WOS: 000224917400007In this study, multilingualism in and outside Turkish schools is discussed in te...
Linguistic diversity has emerged as a major source of conflict affecting the stability of numerous p...
The Ottoman intellectuals and administrators underestimating Europe until Treaty of Karlowitz (1699)...
Osmanlı Devleti’nin altı yüzyıllık tarihi boyunca önem verdiği konulardan birisi de eğitim olmuştur....
The Ottoman intellectuals and administrators underestimating Europe until Treaty of Karlowitz (1699)...
This thesis represents an attempt to understand the present direction of Turkish Society in terms of...
La Turquie, avec une population avoisinant les 75 millions d'habitants et abritant pas moins de quar...
AbstractKnowledge of foreign languages and in particular of English is an indispensable part of the ...
This paper examines the impacts of lack of mother tongue-based schooling on Kurds in Turkey. In this...
It has become a necessity that individuals and indirectly the countries must know a foreign language...
AbstractDuring history, language policies were shaped according to the commercial, geographical and ...
AbstractThe education in the Ottoman Empire as a public work had been realized since the Ottoman Tan...
A major factor cited in the collapse of the Ottoman Empire is the emergence of nationalist ideologie...
Although not a reflection of liberal ideals, the Ottoman Empire had no official language policy or p...
The Ottoman Empire, an imperial power that existed from 1299 to 1923, was one of the largest empires...
WOS: 000224917400007In this study, multilingualism in and outside Turkish schools is discussed in te...
Linguistic diversity has emerged as a major source of conflict affecting the stability of numerous p...
The Ottoman intellectuals and administrators underestimating Europe until Treaty of Karlowitz (1699)...
Osmanlı Devleti’nin altı yüzyıllık tarihi boyunca önem verdiği konulardan birisi de eğitim olmuştur....
The Ottoman intellectuals and administrators underestimating Europe until Treaty of Karlowitz (1699)...
This thesis represents an attempt to understand the present direction of Turkish Society in terms of...
La Turquie, avec une population avoisinant les 75 millions d'habitants et abritant pas moins de quar...
AbstractKnowledge of foreign languages and in particular of English is an indispensable part of the ...
This paper examines the impacts of lack of mother tongue-based schooling on Kurds in Turkey. In this...
It has become a necessity that individuals and indirectly the countries must know a foreign language...