Education in Turkey in terms of gender asymmetry

The wide representation of women at different levels of the education system is not only an indicator of the prestige and status of the teaching profession, but also an important indicator of the socio-cultural and political development of society. The purpose of this article is to analyze the Turki...

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Main Authors: Düzgün Fatih, Metresh Eda Havva Tan, Pozdnyakova Alina Aleksandrovna, Grafkova Tatiana Stanislavovna, Kalita Marina Evgenievna
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/36/shsconf_tlm2021_05009.pdf
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author Düzgün Fatih
Metresh Eda Havva Tan
Pozdnyakova Alina Aleksandrovna
Grafkova Tatiana Stanislavovna
Kalita Marina Evgenievna
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Metresh Eda Havva Tan
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description The wide representation of women at different levels of the education system is not only an indicator of the prestige and status of the teaching profession, but also an important indicator of the socio-cultural and political development of society. The purpose of this article is to analyze the Turkish education system in terms of gender asymmetry. The research problems include: 1) the study of the historical reasons that led to the phenomena of gender asymmetry in certain “zones” and at certain levels of education; 2) the study of the motives for choosing a teaching profession by women of different age groups; 3) determination of the social profile of a Turkish female teacher; 4) the formation of recommendations for overcoming gender asymmetry in the field of Turkish education. Contrary to prejudice, Turkey is not a “gender bounded” country; moreover, its educational system is subject to problems common to the systems of most developed countries. The main ones are: 1) underrepresentation of female teachers in higher education (with a tendency to reduce the gender gap) and 2) underrepresentation of women in leadership positions. Despite the fact that all conditions have been created in Turkey for the professional development of a female teacher, the mentality of the average Turkish woman does not allow her to put her career interests above the interests of her family. This, in our opinion, largely explains the “restriction” of female education at the level of secondary specialized and insufficient “popularity” of higher education. For further study of the manifestations of gender asymmetry, a more detailed study of all stages of the Turkish education system is required, using data from different regions, in particular, from the southeast region. The situation there may differ significantly from the situation in the central regions, and the problem of adapting the education system to regional conditions will be extremely relevant.
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spelling doaj.art-cca140d2e01d422292e841e9e70628f02022-12-21T21:47:13ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-011250500910.1051/shsconf/202112505009shsconf_tlm2021_05009Education in Turkey in terms of gender asymmetryDüzgün Fatih0Metresh Eda Havva Tan1Pozdnyakova Alina Aleksandrovna2Grafkova Tatiana Stanislavovna3Kalita Marina Evgenievna4Akdeniz University, Department of Russian Language and LiteratureAkdeniz University, Department of Russian Language and LiteratureThe Kosygin State University of Russia, Institute of International EducationMoscow Pedagogical State University (MPGU), Department of GermanMoscow Pedagogical State University (MPGU), Department of English and Digital Educational TechnologiesThe wide representation of women at different levels of the education system is not only an indicator of the prestige and status of the teaching profession, but also an important indicator of the socio-cultural and political development of society. The purpose of this article is to analyze the Turkish education system in terms of gender asymmetry. The research problems include: 1) the study of the historical reasons that led to the phenomena of gender asymmetry in certain “zones” and at certain levels of education; 2) the study of the motives for choosing a teaching profession by women of different age groups; 3) determination of the social profile of a Turkish female teacher; 4) the formation of recommendations for overcoming gender asymmetry in the field of Turkish education. Contrary to prejudice, Turkey is not a “gender bounded” country; moreover, its educational system is subject to problems common to the systems of most developed countries. The main ones are: 1) underrepresentation of female teachers in higher education (with a tendency to reduce the gender gap) and 2) underrepresentation of women in leadership positions. Despite the fact that all conditions have been created in Turkey for the professional development of a female teacher, the mentality of the average Turkish woman does not allow her to put her career interests above the interests of her family. This, in our opinion, largely explains the “restriction” of female education at the level of secondary specialized and insufficient “popularity” of higher education. For further study of the manifestations of gender asymmetry, a more detailed study of all stages of the Turkish education system is required, using data from different regions, in particular, from the southeast region. The situation there may differ significantly from the situation in the central regions, and the problem of adapting the education system to regional conditions will be extremely relevant.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/36/shsconf_tlm2021_05009.pdfgender asymmetryeducation systemeducation of womenrepublic of turkey
spellingShingle Düzgün Fatih
Metresh Eda Havva Tan
Pozdnyakova Alina Aleksandrovna
Grafkova Tatiana Stanislavovna
Kalita Marina Evgenievna
Education in Turkey in terms of gender asymmetry
SHS Web of Conferences
gender asymmetry
education system
education of women
republic of turkey
title Education in Turkey in terms of gender asymmetry
title_full Education in Turkey in terms of gender asymmetry
title_fullStr Education in Turkey in terms of gender asymmetry
title_full_unstemmed Education in Turkey in terms of gender asymmetry
title_short Education in Turkey in terms of gender asymmetry
title_sort education in turkey in terms of gender asymmetry
topic gender asymmetry
education system
education of women
republic of turkey
url https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/36/shsconf_tlm2021_05009.pdf
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